On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 05:57:35AM -0800, Petre Daniel wrote:
| how can i redirect the 80 port to 8080,like i want all clients that
| try to browse web pages to collect data from my squid.. instead of
| direct access..?
If you're not running apache, couldn't you just make squid run in port
80.
-
on Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 07:46:33PM -0500, Greg Fischer ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
You know the old Unix anarchists' saying: question .Xauthority.
> Given root access on a remote machine, I'd like to be able to execute
> an x application on the remote machine's local desktop.
Let's get this s
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 02:05:46PM +0100, Antonio wrote:
| Is there a way to net-install Woody (or sid) via ADSL? I don't have a direct
| ethernet connection, but installing via ADSL would solve me a couple of
| problems.
Yes. ADLS is nothing special as far as software goes. You have an
ethernet
Right now I'm using a tnt2 m64 (agp)..made by an outfit called pny tech.
Seemed like it was a g-force clone type card ? What bothers me about this
card is it does not say it'll work with anything other than a windows os
(pick yer poison,it says it does 'em all).
Another one I used was a pci car
* Jeff Self ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
[ samba printing ]
FWIW, here's relevant parts of smb.conf from our Solaris
swerver. Note that it's Solaris, not Debian Linux. Also,
they're are networked (ipp) printers.
printing = cups
load printers = yes
print command = /usr/bin/lp -c -d %
on Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 08:20:42PM +0100, Tony Schonfeld ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Bonsoir a tous ,
Hello.
This list speaks English. There's a French Debian list at
debian-french:
http://lists.debian.org/users.html
Peace.
--
Karsten M. Self http://kmself.home.netcom.com/
Wha
on Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 01:43:46AM -0500, Alec ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi
>
> Debian mailing lists are mirrored on (interfaced to) USENET under
> linux.debian.*, and our email addresses aren't even scrambled! USENET is
> probably the number one source for the email address snooping spammers
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 12:50:58AM -0800, Karsten M. Self wrote:
| on Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 05:26:37PM -0500, dman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
| >
| > I just got this message. Looks like the scammers are getting smarter
| > -- sent directly to me with no trail in the Received: headers (all the
| >
On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 09:39:09PM -0600, Gary Turner wrote:
| On Thu, 03 Jan 2002 17:34:00 -0600 (CST), Richard Cobbe wrote:
| >
| >Lo, on Thursday, January 3, Erik Steffl did write:
| >
| >> what's the difference? the point is you can assign almost anything to
| >> anything, and yet there is no s
I have upgraded my system to use XFree-4 and have been sucessfully using
it fora couple of weeks. Time to free up some disk space. What's the
best way of finding the no-longer-needed version 3 packages?
Is there still any need for xfstt? xfs?
--
Man makes mistakes. But every act and habit has i
Paul E Condon wrote:
> Therefore, debian hackers should not waste their time trying to solve
> problems that they imagine such a person might have.
I wrote:
> What are you talking about?
Paul E Condon writes:
> The current standard precision clock...
I know all that. I'm asking you to identify
Hi,
i am running 2.2r4 with XFree86-4.1.0.
i did export DISPLAY=`hostname`:0.0 as user and xhost +`hostname` as root.
when i run netscape, i get the error message
Error: Can't open display:...
then i tried export DISPLAY=:0.0 and tried to run netscape.
i get the error message
Xlib:connection to :
On 04 Jan 2002, ben wrote:
> On Friday 04 January 2002 02:46 am, Anthony Campbell wrote:
>
> > I only have Linux at present, though I'm planning to play with FreeBSD.
> > Oddly enough, the problem has never occurred with my laptop, using the
> > same ISP and the same kernel.
>
> do you have the s
Pontus Edvardsson, 2002-Jan-04 17:09 +0100:
> Pauwel Demeyer wrote:
> >apt-get says I have the latest versions of both iptables and ipmasq
> >
> >where's my problem?
>
> Hi,
> have you enabled your kernel to support iptables? Just installing
> packages isn't enough. Just a thought...
>
> Pontus
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 01:23:42PM -0500, dman wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 10:34:34AM -0600, Dave Sherohman wrote:
> | ...unless your boot process concludes with something very verbose
> | (such as the md subsystem) spewing >8kB of useless messages which
> | drive everything else out of dmesg'
Martin A. Hansen, 2002-Jan-04 10:12 +0100:
> ok, here goes:
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/maasha# iptables -vL
> Chain INPUT (policy DROP 0 packets, 0 bytes)
> pkts bytes target prot opt in out source
> destination
> 4221 259K ACCEPT all -- lo any anywh
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 11:39:06AM -0500, Richard A Nelson wrote (0.50):
> It is a plain-text file.
Doh! My apologies... I should have double checked before I mailed.
> Ack... don't hand edit sendmail.cf !
Double emphasis on this: _never_ hand edit the sendmail.cf... it's best
to think of it as
On Fri, 04 Jan 2002, Chris Hanson wrote:
>Can someone explain what the error "neighbor table overflow"
>signifies, please?
ARP cache table full. See arp manpage for more info.
For some reason or another, if your lo (loopback) interface is down, you are
REALLY likely to receive neighbour t
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 10:34:34AM -0600, Dave Sherohman wrote:
| On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 01:48:44PM -0800, L Vogtmann wrote:
| > "dmesg" will show you the last kernel messages.
|
| More specifically, the last 8192 bytes of them.
|
| > Use it after boot to see
| > what the kernel spits out when
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 12:35:06PM +, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> On 03 Jan 2002, Brian Potkin wrote:
> >
> > www.uk.debian.org was also poorly earlier today. Both seem ok at the
> > moment.
> >
> > Brian.
> >
>
> I find it's often unreliable - has been for months. I tend to use
> alternati
"Kurc, Marcin A." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> get source for the kernel you are running - 2.2.19 and unpack it in
> /usr/src, then point VMware to its include directory
Or, install kernel-headers for your kernel, and link /usr/src/linux to
it. For example, I did this:
# ln -s /usr/src
> I think he means for the boot up messages from the kernel. You can't
> use a pager there.
>
> "dmesg" will show you the last kernel messages. Use it after boot to
> see what the kernel spits out when it boots.
Exactly.
Thanks Vmann!
On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 10:11:26PM -0800, Karsten M. Self wrote:
| on Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 11:59:54AM -0500, dman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
| > On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 01:59:22PM -0200, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
| > | Hi!
| > | In order to use networking in a LAN do I need the IPv4 protocol?
| >
Hi folks,
I enter this post as my last ditch effort to get debian (2. 2r4) going here. I
m installing the binary cd's. All goes well up to the x install, whereby I
get the message "transSocket unix connect cannot connect ernno 111" This
will repeat over and over till I finally tire and have to
I use the unstable feed but have encountered this problem in the recent
past.
It seems that on some apache and/or php4 updates, /etc/apache/http.conf lost
the php4 configuration information.
Look for the following lines in /etc/apache/httpd.conf and uncomment or add
as needed:
---
John Hasler wrote:
> > Atomic clock accuracy is really not an issue on the internet.
>
> Those who run stratum one timeservers still like them, though.
>
> > I get fluctuation in reoprted return time of about one second form
> > California.
>
> Which is why programs such as chronyd and ntpd go to
Walter Tautz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> during the run of vmware-config.pl it keeps asking for the
> location of the kernel headers, so I tell it /usr/include
> but it complains: (I am running testing (woody)):
>
> - Begining of config log--
>
> What is the location
On Fri, 04 Jan 2002 06:57:09 -0700, Luke Call wrote:
>Thanks for the tip (somehow I didn't see it until today--sorry). I tried
>"lpc status all" also and it said:
> lp:
>queuing is enabled
>printing is enabled
>no entries
>printer idle
>
>But just for interest,
On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, Richard Cobbe wrote:
> Lo, on Thursday, January 3, William T Wilson did write:
>
> Not in the general case, no.
>
> std::string *s = new string("foo");
> std::string *s2 = s;
>
> delete s;
>
> If we assume a variant of C++ that extends delete to set its argument
kernel-package is not behaving the way I expected it with regard to
moving the old vmlinuz to vmlinuz.old.
Can you help identifying what am I doing wrong?
The point is that I had
/vmlinuz -> /boot/vmlinuz-2.2.20 and
/vmlinuz.old -> /boot/vmlinuz-2.2.19pre17,
where the 2.2.20 was instal
On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 10:07:48PM -0500, Jeff Self wrote:
| On Thu, 2002-01-03 at 13:03, dman wrote:
[bunch of stuff]
| Thanks for the info. I tried what you recommended and the Windows
| machine doesn't even see a printer now.
That's no good. Here's parts of my smb.conf :
[global]
printin
I use a dual-boot Win98 - RH Linux machine , on a LAN
of Windoze machines.
When my machine was booted to Win98 , my friend , whom
I can trust , copied a folder into my machine (his machine
runs the latest version of Norton Anti-Virus 2000 .. I mean
that he downloads the latest updates).
We subseque
Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2002 11:24:13 -0500
From: "Doc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Can someone explain what the error "neighbor table overflow"
signifies, please?
Also, what about errno: 111? (from X11transSocket UNIX Connect)
Not sure what "neighbor table overflow" is, but errno 111 is
ECONNR
On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 01:48:44PM -0800, L Vogtmann wrote:
> "dmesg" will show you the last kernel messages.
More specifically, the last 8192 bytes of them.
> Use it after boot to see
> what the kernel spits out when it boots.
...unless your boot process concludes with something very verbose
(
> Please send me in attachement libraries:
>
> libc.so.5
> libm.so.5
> libf2c.so.0
>
> I need them to install mopac 7.01 for Linux.
NEVER NEVER NEVER get binaries from untrusted sources!
(especially if important as libc)
(yes we are all untrusted :-)
install the libc5 package for the libc
Can someone explain what the error "neighbor table overflow"
signifies, please?
Also, what about errno: 111? (from X11transSocket UNIX Connect)
I don't find either in my Linux Essential References book.
My effort to load Debian on my laptop choked on these.
Thanks! Doc
Richard Otte wrote:
I recently acquired a DVD player from another Linux machine, and am
considering installing it in my Linux machine. I have an IDE CD-RW in
the machine, and can hook the Dvd up to the end of the ribbon connected
to the CDRW. But I wonder what sort of software modifications
Hi,
I'm pretty new to linux, and I have just installed debian. I have got
3 computers at home, and I want one of my machines to act as a server
for the other two. Basically I want a proxy server and ftp server
running on the machine with debian. I have two types of connections
ppp and permanent (I
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 05:30:24PM +1100, Andrew Nesbit wrote:
> Whenever I try to view manpages that don't exist on my system, I get the
> following error:
>
> man: can't open /usr/X11R6/man/man1/bitmap.1x: No such file or directory
> man: warning: /usr/X11R6/man/man1/atobm.1x.gz: bad symlink or
I dual boot, using another boot manager to get to lilo on my
debian partition.
Everything worked fine until two days ago, when I made a new
kernel using make-kpkg. I used dpkg to install the resulting .deb
and created a boot floppy as part of the installation. I also
stupidly tried to clean up s
Pauwel Demeyer wrote:
Martin A. Hansen wrote:
try
apt-get install ipmasq
-martin
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Pauwel Demeyer wrote:
Hi,
I'm installing debian, and downloaded the package iptables. you say it
has a standard config? well, when I do iptables -L, I get the
following:
modprobe: Can
first about FAT - yes it is normal, FAT doesn't support permissions
NICs - did you check if you have any problems with drivers? that might be
the reason why they switch places.
You might also try to turn off PNP support in your bios and recompile the
kernel without PNP support.
I've also found a
At 08:25 AM 1/4/02, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
Hi!
I am probing a NIC under potato, which is not working. In order to discard
hardware problems I want to run some hardware tests which needs a loopback
plug. Does anybody know how to do this plug? (twisted pair + RJ45 connector)
Thanks!
Marcelo
(never arrived back here so sending this one again)
Hi,
Today i upgared from potato to woody...
with:
dselect update
apt-get dist-upgrade
(just mentioning it cause this might be the wrong way?)
And i switched to a 2.4.17 kernel.
Now i have 2 NICsdifferent brands...realtek and 3com.
eth0, t
get source for the kernel you are running - 2.2.19 and unpack it in
/usr/src, then point VMware to its include directory
Marcin Kurc
CAD Systems Administrator
Cooper-Standard Automotive
-Original Message-
From: Walter Tautz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 9:53 AM
Hi,
I did an apt-get upgrade a couple of days ago, and I noticed that
I was getting updates to GNOME which would take me to v1.4 . However, I
didnt restart my window manager till yesterday - which was when I
discovered that enlightenment got totally hosed. After trying to fix it
in various
I recently acquired a DVD player from another Linux machine, and am
considering installing it in my Linux machine. I have an IDE CD-RW in
the machine, and can hook the Dvd up to the end of the ribbon connected
to the CDRW. But I wonder what sort of software modifications I would
have to make to
during the run of vmware-config.pl it keeps asking for the
location of the kernel headers, so I tell it /usr/include
but it complains: (I am running testing (woody)):
- Begining of config log--
What is the location of the directory of C header files that match your run
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 12:43:23AM -0600, Deva Seetharam wrote:
> Hi,
> i would like to install JDK 1.3 on my machine.
> is there a java debian package available?
>
> i see that javasoft has tarball available.
> what do i need to do/know to convert that tarball into .deb format?
>
> thanks,
> dev
Go to http://kde.debian.net - there you will find the lines to add to
your /etc/apt/sources.list file. You won't get KDE 2.2 for Potato,
but the 2.1 that you can get is pretty solid. If you want 2.2 you
will have to upgrade to Woody, - not recommended if you are doing it
specifically for KDE, since
Thanks for the tip (somehow I didn't see it until today--sorry). I tried
"lpc status all" also and it said:
lp:
queuing is enabled
printing is enabled
no entries
printer idle
But just for interest, I still tried "lpc enable all" and "lpc restart
all", and have the
Sam Varghese writes:
> ntpdate always complains that it cannot find the time servers.
> ...
> chrony runs without complaint.
This has got to be a configuration problem, as ntpdate and chrony use the
same protocol, the same ports, and can use the same servers.
> i'm not a techie but it looks like
Hi!
I am probing a NIC under potato, which is not working. In order to discard
hardware problems I want to run some hardware tests which needs a loopback
plug. Does anybody know how to do this plug? (twisted pair + RJ45 connector)
Thanks!
Marcelo
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Is there a way to net-install Woody (or sid) via ADSL? I don't have a direct
ethernet connection, but installing via ADSL would solve me a couple of
problems.
Thanks in advance,
Antonio
> hi,
>
> i tried to use what you suggest
> but apt complains about garbage in /etc/apt/apt.conf
> and indeed the option (Default-Release) you suggest is not
> among those listed there.
>
Although this option (-t, --target-release, --default-release) is
mentioned in apt-get's manpage it doe
On Friday 04 January 2002 02:46 am, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> I only have Linux at present, though I'm planning to play with FreeBSD.
> Oddly enough, the problem has never occurred with my laptop, using the
> same ISP and the same kernel.
do you have the same version of ppp on both machines?
Please send me in attachement
libraries:
libc.so.5
libm.so.5
libf2c.so.0
I need them to install
mopac 7.01 for Linux.
With the best regards
Vladimir Matous
Martin A. Hansen wrote:
try
apt-get install ipmasq
-martin
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Pauwel Demeyer wrote:
Hi,
I'm installing debian, and downloaded the package iptables. you say it
has a standard config? well, when I do iptables -L, I get the following:
modprobe: Can't locate module ip_tables
Hi Martin,
On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, martin f krafft wrote:
> i find this horrible. BIND zonefiles at least allow for usage of tabs to
> organize your zone into tabular data.
Everyone has their favourite wokrkign techniques. You like your tabular
BIND zone files. I like my line-based djbdns data
Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote:
Hi,
I've added a custom printer:
File->Print->Options-tab
Printer program: lpr
Parameter: if you need, -Pyour_printer_name
[]s,
On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, Pontus Edvardsson wrote:
I have just found the excellent browser Opera 6.0 (TP2
On 03 Jan 2002, Brian Potkin wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 11:54:13AM +0100, Franois Chenais wrote:
>
> > Happy new year !
> >
> > the ftp.uk.debian.org seems to be down. any idea ?
>
> www.uk.debian.org was also poorly earlier today. Both seem ok at the
> moment.
>
> Brian.
>
I find it's
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 10:38:52AM +0100, rdiaz wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> A few days ago I installed Woody (after a couple of years of suse).
> Everything seems fine, but I am having a problem with Kmail (4:2.1.1-7).
> It crashes as soon as I try to include an attachement (segmentation
> fault, s
On 03 Jan 2002, ben wrote:
> On Thursday 03 January 2002 05:16 am, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > I've been posting complaints here for some time about total lockups
> > using the 2.4.x kernels. They occur when, and only when, I'm on line.
> > Today I tried using a different ISP and was online for an
Hi,
I've added a custom printer:
File->Print->Options-tab
Printer program: lpr
Parameter: if you need, -Pyour_printer_name
[]s,
On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, Pontus Edvardsson wrote:
> I have just found the excellent browser Opera 6.0 (TP2), but cannot seem
> to print. Ha
Hi,
thanks for all the replies.
i'm gonna study them and let you now where I will come to.
thanks,
Hans
On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 02:39:48AM +, Hans Steinraht wrote:
> hi all,
>
> The thing I try to figure out is how I can print from my Debian sid to a
> printer that's connected to a window
Hi Craig,
This BIND vs. djbdns thing has strayed off topic.
It started with a Debian user asking for a solution to a problem. One of
the answers given was that a solution could be achieved by using djbdns,
which is packaged in the testing and unstable distributions of Debian. I
suggested, and
Hi,
Today i upgared from potato to woody...
with:
dselect update
apt-get dist-upgrade
(just mentioning it cause this might be the wrong way?)
And i switched to a 2.4.17 kernel.
Now i have 2 NICsdifferent brands...realtek and 3com.
eth0, the realtek, connnectiong to the net and eth1 for the
try
apt-get install ipmasq
-martin
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Pauwel Demeyer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm installing debian, and downloaded the package iptables. you say it
> has a standard config? well, when I do iptables -L, I get the following:
> modprobe: Can't locate module ip_tables
> iptables v1.2.4:
> Thanks for the info. I tried what you recommended and the Windows
> machine doesn't even see a printer now.
I had a similar problem ... maybe you need to make Windows 2000 send
unecrypted passwords?
AFAIK, Windows 2000 will only work with Samba using plain text passwords ...
at least, that's ho
Hi,
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The crash looked as follow :
...
> eax: 0005 ebx: c0515460 ecx: 0005 edx: 0001ffd8
> esi: edi: cc01b130 ebp: c0515460 esp: ca457d98
This reminds me in error messages on a defective machine I once tried to
install a
Hi,
I'm installing debian, and downloaded the package iptables. you say it
has a standard config? well, when I do iptables -L, I get the following:
modprobe: Can't locate module ip_tables
iptables v1.2.4: can't initialize iptables table `filter': iptables who?
(do you need to insmod?)
Perhap
Hi,
finally i've set up lirc so I can control mplayer and xmms with my
remote control. Now I wonder what's possible apart from that. I imagine
that there are many cool scripts are lying around, maybe you want to
post them.
If someone knows a website covering this, please post as well.
Thanks,
Hello,
happy new year to you all!
I've got a problem with my .gtkrc: I use a notebook with 800x600 and
have set up a smaller user-font in ~/.gtkrc.mine (included by ~/.gtkrc)
to be able to fit more text onto the screen (I did set this up with
gnomecc). When I start i.E. galeon on xterm one time
Enjoy with this great girls from Czech Republic!
http://www.intim.je
I've got some minor problems:
1. I can't decrypt any GnuPG-encrypted file using GnomePGP in Potato. I get this
error:
can't open /dev/tty: device not configured
2. Where can I find the configs of an xterm? Specifically, I want to make the
HOME and END keys work in an xterm or a gnome-termina
On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 05:34:00PM -0600, Richard Cobbe wrote:
>
> Yes, it *is* types. Remember the definition of type-safety:
>
> If an expression E is determined at compile time to have type T,
> then evaluating E will have one of two results:
>
> 1) The value of E is a valid
Dear All,
A few days ago I installed Woody (after a couple of years of suse).
Everything seems fine, but I am having a problem with Kmail (4:2.1.1-7).
It crashes as soon as I try to include an attachement (segmentation
fault, signal 11) in a new message. Moreover, in received messages that
co
I've implemented a set of rules based on procmail filters to catch Asian
spam. These pre-filter my mail _before_ any processing, including list
or other checks.
The good news is that it catches a hell of a lot of Asian spam (some
light-load stuff with a lot of HTML slipped past but I added tests
Hello,
I have some questions about setting up INN as a local only
news server.
Is there a way to get INN to send articles as mail to the
people who subscribe to the newsgroup the article was
sent to?
Further more, I seem to have some difficulties setting up
newsfeeds and incoming.conf right.
I
hi
i have a server routing an internal eth0 network with to the external token
ring tr0 network.
everything worked fine last night. however, returning this morning the routing
had stopped and the server displayed this message on the screen:
tr0: Soft Error
// repeated 15 times
tr: Counter Over
also sprach Petre Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.04.1457 +0100]:
> how can i redirect the 80 port to 8080,like i want all clients that try to
> browse web pages to collect data from my squid.. instead of direct access..?
> thx..
you do need to configure squid as a transparent proxy, you know
Hmm,i am not sure,but i think i saw something like this on simtel.net
servers or at sunsite.unc.edu i don't remember the name..hmm or is it
AsciiARt ? check the linus archive at sunsite.unc.edu perhaps you're
lucky..
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Schoppitsch Dieter wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I searched the web
On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, Jeff wrote:
> Martin A. Hansen, 2002-Jan-03 17:52 +0100:
> >
> > hi
> >
> > im putting up iptables on a server using the default ruleset that comes
> > when install ipmasq under debian woody.
> >
> > now im wondering if that ruleset represents a strong firewall or what?
> >
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Dne čt 3. leden 2002 21:28 Kent West napsal(a):
>
> I'm not using CUPS (just lprng and samba), and have been trying for a
> year and a half (off-and-on of course) to print from a Linux box to a
> printer hanging off a Windows box. I'm confident that it
On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 03:27:21PM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
> Sam Varghese writes:
> > i used ntpdate initially but have now swicthed to chrony. the same guy
> > who wrote pppconfig has written this utility and like pppconfig it is
> > simple and works well.
>
> Thank you, but I did not write chr
On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 12:40:47PM -0800, Craig Dickson wrote:
> Sam Varghese wrote:
>
> > i used ntpdate initially but have now swicthed to chrony. the same
> > guy who wrote pppconfig has written this utility and like pppconfig
> > it is simple and works well.
>
> Is ntpdate not simple, or doe
Hi all!
I searched the web and asked in some lists.
But it seems that there is no Linux-utility to draw simple
ascii-figures (lines, text, rectangles, circles) with
cut/copy/paste-capacity in textmode.
Such a program would perfect my
'Textbased-M$-Office-on-a-Linuxbox-World' to easily draw
(more
Hi,
I'm running potato
Linux cerber 2.2.19 #1 Sat Jun 9 13:04:06 EST 2001 i686 unknown
and I'm experiencing multiple very bad crashes. Everything started when
I was uploading a big file on the server from a laptop connect the same
10Meg hub.
The crash looked as follow :
Call Trace: [] [] [] []
on Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 05:26:37PM -0500, dman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> I just got this message. Looks like the scammers are getting smarter
> -- sent directly to me with no trail in the Received: headers (all the
> received headers are my school accounts forwarding to other school
> accoun
Hi all,
I've been going crazy trying to setup japanese printing on
my box. I am running potato, nearly all upgraded. I have
japanese input setup, it works fine. I can display japanese
fine. If I print to a postscript file with mozilla, I can
read the japanese characters fine with gs or xv or
Paul Mackinney wrote:
Deva Seetharam muttered:
Hi,
i would like to install JDK 1.3 on my machine.
is there a java debian package available?
i see that javasoft has tarball available.
what do i need to do/know to convert that tarball into .deb format?
thanks,
deva
The 1.4 beta I've used has
Well, since everybody else had a different way to do it, here's mine too
=)
for x in `ls /home`; do echo [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> /tmp/addresses.txt; done
Cheers,
Caleb
On Thu, 2002-01-03 at 04:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> My problem: i have a homedir for around 800 users.I need to get all of
> t
The way I did it was to install the tarball from java.sun.com (into
/usr/local/jdk) and then use java-compiler-dummy and
java-virtual-machine-dummy. These are packages the satisfy dependencies
for jvm/javac and also act as wrapper scripts for whatever version of
java you have installed. You also
Deva Seetharam muttered:
> Hi,
> i would like to install JDK 1.3 on my machine.
> is there a java debian package available?
>
> i see that javasoft has tarball available.
> what do i need to do/know to convert that tarball into .deb format?
>
> thanks,
> deva
>
The 1.4 beta I've used has been ve
Hi,
i would like to install JDK 1.3 on my machine.
is there a java debian package available?
i see that javasoft has tarball available.
what do i need to do/know to convert that tarball into .deb format?
thanks,
deva
Get free e
Whenever I try to view manpages that don't exist on my system, I get the
following error:
man: can't open /usr/X11R6/man/man1/bitmap.1x: No such file or directory
man: warning: /usr/X11R6/man/man1/atobm.1x.gz: bad symlink or ROFF `.so' request
and then I have to press ^C get back to the prompt
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Jan 03. 2002 06:56]:
> My problem: i have a homedir for around 800 users.I need to get all of
> them in a text file,each one on each line,with @domain.com after their
> username.. something like
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
I am getting a strange error from apt-get update on a new potato install
to a dell inspiron 3500 laptop.
apt-get update & apt-get upgrade work fine with potato (stable) sources,
but when i attempt to use woody sources.list, I am able to retrieve
package lists (us) from the mirrors (I have tried se
on Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 03:23:28PM -0700, Gary Hennigan ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> "Paul E Condon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
<...>
> > My experience with this issue may be interesting to others...
> >
> > 1. ntp-simple does not exist in Packages.gz as downloaded today from
> > ftp.us.debian
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