On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 11:16:36AM -0800, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
| Has any installed Stuffit on Linux?
|
| According to their instructions, all you have to do is untar their
| archive, place the files in /usr/local/bin and voila!
|
| Well, I did that but I get the error: cannot execute binary
On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 03:46:42PM -0500, Matt Price wrote:
| hey everyone. I'm getting a no space left on device error whenever
| mutt tries to save to /tmp. The same error sometimes (but not always)
| comes up when I try to save a file there myself. But /tmp is (maybe
| stupidly) on the
Hello
586 (Pentium classic) won't work. The 486 (and all pentiums and
clones) is backwards compatible with the 386 ISA. That means that any
valid 386 program can be handled by the 486 (and pentium, etc.)
processor. Install the 386 package. Or build your own (which I
recommend if you are
On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 09:23:26AM -0800, Craig Dickson wrote:
The testing distribution has *exactly* the same problem, as the
unstable libc is different from the testing libc.
That's true currently, but it should be temporary, right? (Of course,
it's been temporary for some time now, but
On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 09:48:33PM +0100, Daniel Fabian wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I'm trying to find an easy way to logrotate apache logfiles. The logfiles
| are created by cronolog, one in a day.
|
| CustomLog |/usr/sbin/cronolog
| /wwwhome/customer1/logs/www.customer1.tt-%Y-%m-%d.log combined
|
On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 06:21:18PM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
| also sprach Derrick 'dman' Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003.01.24.1630 +0100]:
| though 2.0 was built with sasl 1.5. Apparently the _sarge_ 1.11 was
| built with sasl2, but the version you installed from woody was sasl
| 1.5 as
Hello
orange:~# df -h
FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda5 93M 93M 0 100% /
READ !!! or make better things of your time :-)))
/dev/hda5 is full !!!
Linux says everything just needs good read !
David Dumortier
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On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 03:52:53PM -0500, Andy Estes wrote:
I am running Debian Woody (3.0r1). The default shell for my user account is
bash, and I can verify this by typing 'ps' once I am logged on. However,
the contents of my .bashrc do not get executed by default. If I explicitely
invoke
Hello
Make save of your HDD !!!
Physics problems !!! It's my own diagnostic !!!
David Dumortier
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On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 03:52:53PM -0500, Andy Estes wrote:
I am running Debian Woody (3.0r1). The default shell for my user account is
bash, and I can verify this by typing 'ps' once I am logged on. However,
the contents of my .bashrc do not get executed by default. If I explicitely
invoke
hello
I have 4 dlink cards with this chip. The two newest cards will NOT work
with the 2.4.18 drivers and the drivers from dlink will not compile on a
2.4.x kernel. Don't know if later kernels have a revised driver that will
work or not. Did not have time to figure out what was going on
on Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 09:26:37PM -0600, Jamin W. Collins ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 02:51:46AM +, Karsten M. Self wrote:
on Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 01:05:28PM -0600, Jamin W. Collins
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Should it be? I can understand a desire to ease
Hello
don't forget Morgan's laws(rexep xould obey them) not (X and Y) = not X or
not Y.
Have fun with Linux and logic's laws !
David Dumortier
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See below for information. This is now solved. The problem was that I
didn't have CONFIG_FILTER compiled into my kernel. I don't get why this is
nessessary.
Thanks.
Michael
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On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 03:52:53PM -0500, Andy Estes wrote:
I am running Debian Woody (3.0r1). The default shell for my user account is
bash, and I can verify this by typing 'ps' once I am logged on. However,
the contents of my .bashrc do not get executed by default. If I explicitely
invoke
Hello
Be blurzd and we don't understand
David Dumortier
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Hello
/usr/include/linux/malloc.h:4: warning: #warning linux/malloc.h is
deprecated, use linux/slab.h instead.
[warning] only truly data !!!
Are U one a multii-proc ?
no ; every things are tru !!!
yes : can't say it ! perharps no problems (run a 3com like yours, send lspci
results and
On 24 January 2003 at 15:52,
Andy Estes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am running Debian Woody (3.0r1). The default shell for my user account is
bash, and I can verify this by typing 'ps' once I am logged on. However,
the contents of my .bashrc do not get executed by default. If I explicitely
Hello
get W$ and try !!!
David Dumortier
One disk to rule them all, One disk to find them. One disk to bring
them all and in the darkness grind them. In the Land of Redmond
where the shadows lie.
The Silicon Valley Tarot Henrique Holschuh
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Hello
try apt-get install apt
and try anothere time apt-get dist-upgrade !!!
Solution for my system !
David Dumortier
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On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 04:40:05PM +, Pigeon wrote:
On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 03:33:19PM +0100, Carel Fellinger wrote:
...
To be serious again, what's really lacking to get headless machines
to fully work is lack of support in most (all?) BIOS'ses to use a
serial line instead of directly
Hi,
With the objective of changing a fs from ext3 to reiserfs, I've
managed to loose all the /usr files (tar seems to have failed the
backup! :/). So, after a great amount of work I have the system
almost working, but I have this problem with xserver-xfree86
package:
Reading Package Lists...
On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 03:52:53PM -0500, Andy Estes wrote:
I am running Debian Woody (3.0r1). The default shell for my user account is
bash, and I can verify this by typing 'ps' once I am logged on. However,
the contents of my .bashrc do not get executed by default.
Uncomment the three
Hello
files in other places. Any hints?
One !!!
Try anothere OS ... and die !! ;-))
more info (cat of fstab, du of /tmp):
/dev/hda1 / ext3errors=remount-ro 0 1
df is more usuable !
du of /tmp:
matt@anarres://$ sudo du /tmp
4 /tmp/.X11-unix
4
Hi!
From time to time, in unregular intervals, squid seems to be unable to
access remote http servers. I can try to reload a page, but at best
the page is loaded partly, but mott not at all.
When this happens, there's a message in syslog:
squid[26681]: idnsCheckQueue: ID 5: giving up after 1
On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 10:53:56AM -0500, Stephen Gran wrote:
You'll want to use the gimp-print drivers for cups - they work very
nicely with Epson printers.
Yes and No. Installed gimp and gimpprint-doc. Followed instructions
and printer worked perfectly printing a picture.
Installed
Helo
Does anyone know if it is possible to configure Windows Explorer(Latest
Ver.) using the proxy settings rather than setting debian as the default
gateway and pointing to my ISP's DNS server? I am new to using this OS. I am
trying to get away from using my Win2k workstation as a proxy
If I explicitely invoke bash (typing 'bash' at the shell), .bashrc is
executed properly, but if I simply log in (locally or remotely), it
doesn't happen. Can anyone explain what is going on here?
When bash is invoked as login-shell, it executes the commandos
in.bash_profile, if that exists
How about
sed 's/^[^+]*\+-//g' SOMEFILE.TXT
I think your + needs to be escaped via \
On Fri, 2003-01-24 at 06:04, behapy wrote:
Hi?
kdjwiskjkdf+-www.kde.org+-333.kjkd.html
kdjfwiwji+-kbs.co.kr+-cgi-bin+-kkk.cgi
kdjfwiwji+-kbs.co.kr+-cgi-bin+-kk2.cgi
=
www.kde.org+-333.kjkd.html
So, I understand the output of free and all that, but can anyone
explain the behavior shown below? This after my computer has been up for
a couple hours, doing very little. It usually shows this behavior,
especially if I've run a lot of programs first. It seems like memory is
being reclaimed from
I removed the -d and it worked.
Thanks to those who replied.
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Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder wrote:
On Fre, 2003-01-24 at 14:59, Adrian Bunk wrote:
Since some people seem to thing apt pinning can solve all problems with
outdated packages in stable I want to explain why this is wrong:
apt pinning is good if you are running testing but need a
I use the powstatd package with my APC BackUPS 500. The real advantage
that it offers is that you can run powstatd -t and see what signals
the UPS sends.
It's also a good idea when testing the UPS to *not* plug the computer
into the UPS. Instead, just plug in a lamp into the UPS.
Another
Hello
aloow line . .bashrc on Ur's .bashr-profile or .rpofile file !
David Dumoerize
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#include hallo.h
* Karsten M. Self [Thu, Jan 23 2003, 03:05:20AM]:
over the last year or so the lack of home windows use has atrophied
those skills somewhat, epecially with XP stuff.
Heh.
I'm still embarassed by my ability to troubleshoot legacy MS Windows
issues based on my GNU/Linux
From: Kent West [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Newsgroups: linux.debian.user
Subject: Re: fun with tulip not autoloading
Kieren Diment wrote:
From: Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Newsgroups: linux.debian.user
Subject: fun with tulip not autoloading
i'm using
00:10.0 Ethernet controller: Lite-On Communications Inc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Lloyd Zusman) writes:
And I've run the localepurge reconfiguration repeatedly, each time this
message comes up, but it never seems to have any effect.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
Here's the message that I get:
localepurge: checking for new locale files ...
On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 05:07:04AM -0500, Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
Typing:
$ locate LC_CTYPE
on my system yields:
/usr/lib/locale/fr_CA/LC_CTYPE
Which is great, but when I type LC_CTYPE I find nothing. I'm sorry that
wasn't clear in my first email. :/ Which libc and libc-dev packages are
you
A lot of good suggestions from a lot of people.
Time to improve my java program building time!
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I've been using nullmailer for quite some time with nary a hitch, but
it looks like it's just sort-of stopped relaying messages; apparently
this happened a few weeks ago, and I never noticed it as I usually end
up using my work email address for everything.
Whenever I try to flush the queue by
I am not sure if this is a bug or I just don't have things installed
correctly. I have just installed the sid version of openssl and its
required dependencies with:
apt-get -t unstable install openssl
But the perl script CA.pl that came with openssl didn't seem to work on
my system.
When I did:
Paladin wrote:
Hi,
With the objective of changing a fs from ext3 to reiserfs, I've
managed to loose all the /usr files (tar seems to have failed the
backup! :/). So, after a great amount of work I have the system
almost working, but I have this problem with xserver-xfree86
package:
...
Erik Steffl wrote:
Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder wrote:
On Fre, 2003-01-24 at 14:59, Adrian Bunk wrote:
Since some people seem to thing apt pinning can solve all problems
with outdated packages in stable I want to explain why this is wrong:
apt pinning is good if you are running
Hi Bob!
You wrote:
i successfully installed debian,how do you start xwindows ?
Normally, X is started with the command startx. Alternatively, you can
install a so-called display manager (like wdm or kdm), which will start
X and present you with a nice login window.
BTW: this list
On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 12:33:45PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm using Debian 3.0r1 stable on a dialup in the UK. I'm using PAP
authentication that CHAT's to the modem then launches pppd and away we go.
What I'd like is for the machine to check and set (if necessary) the system
On Fri, 2003-01-24 at 18:17, Irish, Jon D MEVATEC wrote:
Can anyone tell me if there is a HOW-TO, or paper available that covers
recompiling the kernel for Debian? I found the Kernel HOWTO, but it appears
to be slanted more toward RedHat, and I am a 'newbie' so I want to make sure
that I am
Erik Steffl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[ ... ]
but the point is that pinning is not very good because you either
bring a number of important packages from unstable (libc6, perl etc)
or you simply cannot use it. reading of the manual page and checking
the apt-listchanges does not
On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 05:53:19PM -0500, Jason McCarty wrote:
So, I understand the output of free and all that, but can anyone
explain the behavior shown below? This after my computer has been up for
a couple hours, doing very little. It usually shows this behavior,
especially if I've run a
For Device File System, Debian devfsd package,
how might I test that devfsd properly creates files in /dev?
As a particular example, I work with the Debian camserv package,
so I added to devfsd's configuration file,
/etc/devfs/devfsd.conf
the line,
REGISTER ^v4l/video0$ CFUNCTION GLOBAL
[ ... ]
Would you please run script /tmp/localepurge.typescript (the command
/usr/bin/script is part of the bsdutils package) and within this very
script session run first localepurge -d, then dpkg-reconfigure
localepurge, and then again localepurge -d. After that, exit the
session and
OOPS. I'm sorry I sent my previous message in this thread to the
mailing list. I intended to send it to Paul Selig, and forgot to change
the address before typing ^C^C in gnus.
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Kieren Diment wrote:
From: Kent West [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Newsgroups: linux.debian.user
Subject: Re: fun with tulip not autoloading
Kieren Diment wrote:
From: Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Newsgroups: linux.debian.user
Subject: fun with tulip not autoloading
i'm using
00:10.0 Ethernet controller:
Kieren Diment wrote:
From: Kent West [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Newsgroups: linux.debian.user
Subject: Re: fun with tulip not autoloading
Kieren Diment wrote:
From: Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Newsgroups: linux.debian.user
Subject: fun with tulip not autoloading
i'm using
00:10.0 Ethernet controller:
on Thu, 23 Jan 2003 07:11:49PM -0500, Stephen Gran insinuated:
Let's see - I missed the start of this thread, but it looks like a
couple of things are awry. Try mount (with no arguments) to see
what mtab says is mounted.
it doesn't say anything about hdb7. neither does catting
Curtis Call was roused into action on 2003-01-24 15:57 and wrote:
Disclaimer, I'm a novice so bear with me. I've run into some problems with
apt-get. Currently, when trying to use 'apt-get -f install' to clean things
up I continue to get this error:
ogd2jpr6908:/home/curtis# apt-get -f install
I re-emphasize the www.ltsp.org approach.
In the mid-1990's, I worked with diskless Suns
and also tried making several Debian Linux computers diskless.
After several weeks identifying files I wanted to keep,
sometimes different for each computer,
I abandoned that too-time-consuming approach to
On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 01:57:12PM -0700, Curtis Call wrote:
Disclaimer, I'm a novice so bear with me. I've run into some problems with
apt-get. Currently, when trying to use 'apt-get -f install' to clean things
up I continue to get this error:
ogd2jpr6908:/home/curtis# apt-get -f install
On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 09:02:40PM -0500, Jameson C. Burt wrote:
For Device File System, Debian devfsd package,
how might I test that devfsd properly creates files in /dev?
As a particular example, I work with the Debian camserv package,
so I added to devfsd's configuration file,
Colin == Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
quaternion:~$ free
total used free sharedbuffers cached
Mem:256104 251680 4424 0 67536 66640
-/+ buffers/cache: 117504 138600
Swap:0
On a sort of related point... writing a CD (at 28x), top shows 80-85%
system CPU usage. That's with an Athlon 1800XP (1.53GHz). Feeling the
heatsink, however, it's running as cool as it usually does. I reckon
this must be because it's spending lots of time waiting on the IDE bus.
Pigeon
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Hello all, between following the list and reading the various man
pages and documentation I'm about ready to try my hand at rolling my
own kernel. I'm planning on using 'make-kpkg' to do this and the
one item I have not seen (or found an answer for) is an option for
installation into the
Lloyd Zusman wrote:
Erik Steffl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[ ... ]
but the point is that pinning is not very good because you either
bring a number of important packages from unstable (libc6, perl etc)
or you simply cannot use it. reading of the manual page and checking
the
hi all,
investigating cdrom read errors.
- error only occurs at the very end of the disc
- error occurs wether using dd or cat
- error occurs wether using hdparm or not
- error occurs wether media is mounted or not
- resulting iso seems just fine.
- error seems to occur randomly among discs, but
on Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 07:21:22AM -0600, Ian Melnick ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
Hello, all
I was wondering if there was a way to turn off kernel messages from
getting spit out on the active tty. I keep getting this error message;
I have no idea what it means; I don't see any problem (I can
Ivan Uemlianin wrote:
Dear All
I'm running Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 on an IBM Thinkpad A31p.
X is in VESA mode, as the Thinkpad has unsupported Radeon video.
If I'm in X (Gnome) and I'm idle for a while (10 mins?) X crashes.
The error messages seem to be to do with trying to run a screensaver.
[I set follow-ups to only gmane.linux.debian.user.laptop]
Phil Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote around 21 Jan 2003
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Note that you either have to specify a kernel parameter or enter the
chosen environment by hand during boot time. The boot process
On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 08:22:32PM +, Soren A wrote:
One thing I need to achive, that is failing apparently, is assigning a
different MAC address to my NIC than the one 'hard-coded' in or
automatic to, that card. The reason being of course that my cable
provider tracks MACs and won't allow
Colin Watson wrote:
On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 05:53:19PM -0500, Jason McCarty wrote:
So, I understand the output of free and all that, but can anyone
explain the behavior shown below? This after my computer has been up for
a couple hours, doing very little. It usually shows this behavior,
the current thread on memory usage in debian got me thinkin.
I remember back when I first played with 2.4.x(.7?), and before that
reading about the shm filesystem for shared memory. Running 'free'
today on my laptop which runs 2.4.20 didn't show shared memory
(as expected under 2.4.x) but I
Hi,
When I run `startx' I would like afterstep to run, and I would like a menu
giving me a list of all the window managers/desktop environments that I can
run. How do I tell startx to run afterstep by default? I have done `man
startx' but it's all incomprehensible gibberish to me! :-( I did
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