Greg Madden wrote:
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On Thursday 29 January 2004 09:40 am, kegwasher wrote:
just finished downloading sarge via jigdo. the first three produced
iso images. The other 9 end with iso.temp. What do I do to make
them into iso's
Jigdo
* Phillipus Gunawan [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-01-29 12:10:54]:
Hello Debian User,
Q1:
I am using GNOME and Debian woody updated from unstable distro. When I
right click on the date and time (displayed at the right-top of the
GNOME) I got error:
Failed to locate a program for configuring
Hello
I have a problem with lilo for a compact flash
I have a compach flash that will run on a system(1) as /dev/hdc. It has
a patrition /dev/hdc1 with a root linux instalation.
But I have to configure this flas on other machine(2) (firt one have no
keyboard and can't have) thas only can
What is the precise definition of available?
$ grep-available dnsmasq | grep-dctrl -s Version .
Version: 2.0-1
$ apt-cache show dnsmasq | grep-dctrl -s Version .
Version: 2.1-1
Version: 2.0-1
FYI, 2.0-1 is what I have installed, but it will be upgraded to 2.1-1.
I'm using it in this script:
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* Dave Carrigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] [040130 00:46]:
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 07:58:36PM +0900, Nick Hastings wrote:
Careful, dpkg --get-selections doesn't always list only installed
packages
Try:
dpkg --get-selections | grep -w install | cut -f1
To be pedantic, this will fail if a
On Thu, 2004-01-29 at 14:25, W. B. Maguire II wrote:
Problem:
I tried to install Debian on this 2-HDD-Rocket133 system, and Debian
complains that it can't find any HDDs, and tells me that this better
be a disk-less NFS install, or I need to load modules to allow Debian
to see any
Alan Chandler wrote:
I've just switched over to grub.
When I boot it seems to automagically include all the kernels installed
in /boot in its list after the ones I put there.
1) How do they get there, and can you turn them off
2) Why do they always fail to work (seems they are missing
Hi,
Just installed Debian 3.0 r.0 from CD (No internet connection, I
know 3.0 is at r2). Fonts are very fuzzy. Title bars are unreadable,
text in a terminal window is, but not for very long, menus can be used
too, but very hard on the eyes.
I've looked in the archives. I'm
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 04:27:07PM -0800, G. Crimp wrote:
Hi,
Just installed Debian 3.0 r.0 from CD (No internet connection, I
know 3.0 is at r2). Fonts are very fuzzy. Title bars are unreadable,
text in a terminal window is, but not for very long, menus can be used
too, but very
As a recent convert from redhat to debian... im wondering if anybody has any
good resouces for securing and configing exim4 on debian (currently sarge on
i386).
We are evaluating debian for use as a 'corporate' mail server for 10+ users.
The box is behind a firewall connected to a 2Mbit circuit
On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 08:39, Toby Batch wrote:
OK I've had a little sucess on my own but i've hit another problem.
The previous error was due to me adding the new director to the wrong
part of the config file.
To get this directive to work it needs to be added at the _top_ of the
directives
Here is an updated capture of route -n
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DestinationGateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use
Iface
209.112.193.120 *255.255.255.248 U 0 00
eth0
netstat -nr results
Kernel IP routing table
Matt Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 10:55:51PM -, Thomas Dickey wrote:
Matt Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can anyone tell me how to build an xterm with 256 colors using the
debian source package? I'd just like a bit more flexibility -- and
I'd like to have
I just installed the lighthouseblue GTK+ engine into /usr/local on
3.0r2. I like to keep my own from-source installations in /usr/local
instead of /usr, so they won't mix with my debs.
GTK+ doesn't seem to be able to find it, though. It's not coming up in
my Theme Selector in GNOME. Is there a
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 12:59:58PM -0700, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
On 2004-01-29, Kirk Strauser penned:
1) The old-style /dev/dsp only allows one process to use it at a
time. You couldn't listens to MP3s and still get audio alerts from
other programs at the same time.
See, I
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 03:09:57PM -0700, Lucas Albers wrote:
Would be nice to have your address munged from this list, or the option.
You do have the option. Add to /etc/exim/exim.conf:
##
# REWRITE
Pigeon wrote:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] frFs
...or other similar methods, depending on what email software you're using.
Hmmm, never thought of that for people who insist on sending CCs to messages
on lists which
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, [iso-8859-1] frankh wrote:
/etc/resolv.conf
searchdpc388.net
nameserver192.168.1.2
nameserver ip-number.dns1.your-isp.com
nameserver ip-number.dns2.your-isp.com
just add any real dns server and you're all set
I have no IP number of
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 01:02:07AM -, Thomas Dickey wrote:
Matt Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 10:55:51PM -, Thomas Dickey wrote:
Matt Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can anyone tell me how to build an xterm with 256 colors using the
debian source
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On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 12:11:11PM -0500, Matt Price wrote:
thanks for this... I'm a bit confuseed about the deb-src package for
xterm. As you probably know, apt-get source xterm downloads files
named xfree86-4.2.1*. The implication is that one needs to build the
whole of xfree86 in order
Can anyone comment on www.instantssl.com certs ?
any problems with them ?
In fact can anyone recommend cheap ssl certs ?
thanks
Matt
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On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 03:31:44PM -0800, Nano Nano wrote:
What is the precise definition of available?
Whatever's in your available file (/var/lib/dpkg/available). Remember to
run 'dselect update' rather than 'apt-get update' to keep this up to
date. I believe only the latest version of each
On 2004-01-30, Pigeon penned:
Playing CDs is a special case. The audio goes direct from the CD drive
to the sound card via a dedicated cable, and /dev/dsp is not involved.
So you can play a CD, and any app that wants to use /dev/dsp will find
it unused, and you will hear both noises at once,
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 09:08:05AM +, Clive Menzies wrote:
On (29/01/04 00:32), Micha Feigin wrote:
I have exim4 setup on a laptop, thus the network isn't always available
when the system starts up.
The problem is that when the network isn't found it hangs for about a
minute before it
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 02:26:40AM +, Colin Watson wrote:
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 03:31:44PM -0800, Nano Nano wrote:
What is the precise definition of available?
Whatever's in your available file (/var/lib/dpkg/available). Remember to
run 'dselect update' rather than 'apt-get update' to
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On Tue, 2004-01-27 at 15:35, David Clymer wrote:
didnt send this to the list, sorry.
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On Thu, 2004-01-22 at
frankh writes:
I have no IP number of my ISP or his nameserver. It is allocated
dynamically.
Then run pppconfig and select 'Dynamic' in the 'Configure Nameservers'
screen.
BTW the nameservers for terra.com.br are 200.176.2.75 and 200.176.2.110 .
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On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 09:42:33AM -0500, Adam Aube wrote:
If a user will open a random zip file they received in their email and run
its contents, they will certainly enter their root password when prompted
to do so.
Again, it's a correctable
Hi,
I don't know if this is related or not...
Sendmail used to hang on me with no network (for a min or so) until I put an
entry in the hosts file to cover the domain name.
Sendmail was trying to look up the mailname on the nonexisting network.
Ian
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On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 08:11:00PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Over a year ago I tried to install Debian, but did have the
time to play with the installation. I'm thinking of giving it
another try and was wondering if there are any current
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 01:02:07AM -, Thomas Dickey wrote:
Matt Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 10:55:51PM -, Thomas Dickey wrote:
The XFree86 xterm supports ANSI color and VT220 emulation
There's an faq at
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 02:20:57AM +, Colin Watson wrote:
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 12:11:11PM -0500, Matt Price wrote:
thanks for this... I'm a bit confuseed about the deb-src package for
xterm. As you probably know, apt-get source xterm downloads files
named xfree86-4.2.1*. The
Hi,
It appears that Sendmail in Debian 3.0 comes with TLS enabled.
I have been through sendmail.org to no avail. Is there an easy way of
disabling it ? and what are the consequences. I don't have roving users,
and the network is static so entries in the relay_domains would suffice.
Ian
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On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 12:33:53AM -0500, Matt Price wrote:
hey everyone,
trying to get procmail to pipe messages to a script I wrote that
processes mail to a web page. Here's the recipe:
---
much snippage
Hi Matt,
did you do any testing?
did you
Hello world.
For the record this is my first post.
I've successfully downloaded and installed Debian Woody, yeah! However
after installation I needed to rebuild the kernel to support my sound
card (Soundblaster Live! 5.1). I also have a 200 gb IDE HDD and read
that I needed to use the 2.4
I have some :)) money for this project (ca.4500 euros) and I am unable to
decide myself what would be the best solution: an apple Xserver dual G5 2GHz
or an Sun Blade 1500 Worksation.
The Xserve will blow the SB1500 out of the water.
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On Thursday 29 January 2004 07:59 pm, Christopher Blough wrote:
Here is an updated capture of route -n
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On Fri, 30 Jan 2004, Ian Perry wrote:
Hi,
It appears that Sendmail in Debian 3.0 comes with TLS enabled.
I have been through sendmail.org to no avail. Is there an easy way of
disabling it ? and what are the consequences. I don't have roving users,
From
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On Thursday 29 January 2004 10:45 pm, Damian wrote:
I've successfully downloaded and installed Debian Woody, yeah! However
after installation I needed to rebuild the kernel to support my sound
card (Soundblaster Live! 5.1). I also have a 200 gb IDE HDD and read
that I needed to use the 2.4
Then the problem must be somewhere else
I am getting TLSSTART error messages in syslog as I have not set up any of
the files in the ssl directory.
Ian
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Hi All,
I'm trying to get decent performance out of my NFS Client/Server goth on
Woody. I'm running 2.6..1 on both and can't get any more than 8kb/s out of
the NFS Client/Server. I've tried a number of things and ATM have got
jaxx:/data /data nfs
Hi,
I know this question is subjective to personal preferences Is there an
advantage to exim over sendmail or vice versa for ease of setup/maintenance
etc ? I would be interested in comments from those who have used both.
Is there something better than either of them ?
I have very little
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On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 12:49:55AM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
Paul Johnson wrote:
Actually, the most daunting thing about this list is the sheer volume
of mail involved.
Do you even grasp the irony of this statement? If volume is a problem
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Rus Foster wrote:
Hi All,
I'm trying to get decent performance out of my NFS Client/Server goth on
Woody. I'm running 2.6..1 on both and can't get any more than 8kb/s out of
the NFS Client/Server. I've tried a number of things and ATM have got
jaxx:/data /data nfs
On Thursday 29 January 2004 11:50 pm, Ian Perry wrote:
I know this question is subjective to personal preferences Is
there an advantage to exim over sendmail or vice versa for ease of
setup/maintenance etc ? I would be interested in comments from those
who have used both.
Is there
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 15:50:54 +1100
Ian Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I know this question is subjective to personal preferences Is there an
advantage to exim over sendmail or vice versa for ease of setup/maintenance
etc ? I would be interested in comments from those who have used
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On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 01:35:41PM -0600, John Foster wrote:
I have an idea!
Why don't we figure out a way to bounce all the virus crap to the spammers.
That would kill two bad birds with one big stone:-)
Hehehe, feed the homeless to the hungry, I
SEAN KIM wrote:
Greetings,
Someone asked me a really challenging question regarding a hard drive size. Why there
are 2 different sizes showing on a same hard drive when someone looks for its hard
drive size through its BIOS and through its Window Operating System?
I was seeing the phenomenon
Ian Perry wrote:
I know this question is subjective to personal preferences Is there an
advantage to exim over sendmail or vice versa for ease of setup/maintenance
etc ? I would be interested in comments from those who have used both.
Sendmail - so difficult to configure the
Ian Perry wrote:
I know this question is subjective to personal preferences Is there an
advantage to exim over sendmail or vice versa for ease of setup/maintenance
etc ? I would be interested in comments from those who have used both.
sendmail is probably more difficult.
Is there something
Adam Aube wrote:
My personal preference is qmail. Not sure if it's available in the Debian
archive or not, but you can check out www.qmail.org for more info - look
for the links to netqmail.
Probably not given the nature of its license.
qmail, by default, will not relay AT ALL, and I have
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 09:36:22PM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
That's where the comperison ends for me. I've never found a need for
sendmail in the modern 'net populated with Postfix and Exim.
Well, i just bit the bullet: I installed postfix-tls on Sid.
Up till now I just answer the
On Friday 30 January 2004 12:40 am, Steve Lamb wrote:
qmail, by default, will not relay AT ALL, and I have found it very
easy to install and setup.
o.O I've had to work with QMail and I have to say that it is one
big giant headache.
I disagree, but we are each entitled to our
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 09:53:43PM -0800, Nano Nano wrote:
Configuration: Internet with smarthost
Append .domain? No
Smtp relay host? My ISPs smtp server
Final destination domains? default choices
---Force synchronous updates on mail queue? Yes
Is that it? Just drop in and go? I did
At 2004-01-30T05:11:23Z, Adam Aube [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Not sure if it's available in the Debian archive or not,
It's in non-free. qmail isn't free software.
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Over the weekend, I will 'play'.
I just came across this comparison of the four which I found interesting.
http://shearer.org/en/writing/mtacomparison.html
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Pigeon said:
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 03:09:57PM -0700, Lucas Albers wrote:
Would be nice to have your address munged from this list, or the option.
You do have the option. Add to /etc/exim/exim.conf:
All the spam comes from other machine.
I reject 99% of it anyway, I just see it on my
Steve Lamb said:
Sendmail - so difficult to configure the configuration language needs
a
macro language to make sense of it.
Exim - so easy to configure that in most cases you can do it with the
comments in the config file.
That's where the comperison ends for me. I've
Tobias Reckhard said:
I'll throw postfix into the ring. It's very secure and still very
flexible. You may want to use a more recent version than the one in
woody, though, but a backport is available on http://www.backports.org.
I am not sure why you need to upgrade postfix to a newer version
On 29 Jan 2004, Ian Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
linux.debian.user:
I know this question is subjective to personal preferences Is
there an advantage to exim over sendmail or vice versa for ease of
setup/maintenance etc ? I would be interested in comments from
those who have used
On Thu, 2004-01-29 at 06:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I request you to remove my name from public mockering-list of yours
immediately.
It has been on display for several years by now, and should be enough
to satisfy
your sick sense of humour. I give you 14 days to remove my name from
the
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