How do I re-install my HP Deskjet 932C
Printer. ?
does your parallel prt cable connect to your printer or computer.
i just bought one off ebay and te cable is not included.
thanks.
Chris
From: Iain Mac Donald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ppp setup problem
Date: Wed, 19 May 2004 14:31:40 +0100
On Wed, 2004-05-19 at 13:00, Ogya Chief wrote:
>
> I will check the modem documentation to see what is required.
>
As an example here is the pertinent line for one o
richard lyons wrote:
> I keep seeing mention of Ruby, but have no idea what its strengths
> are.
I was biting my fingers to keep from posting a pro-ruby message. But
now I can't resist.
Perl is a very "evolved" language. It grew like a mold. It was not
designed into the language that it is tod
What are the permissions supposed to be for enabling the dbmail to
access the dbmail database in posgresql? SELECT + UPDATE?
Also, I have a serious bug here that's just wrong.
postgres installs with IDENT authentication only, by default.
I can't get the dbmail server to start from the /etc/init
Hello. Sometimes I've had an annoying problem when using mplayer (currently
using 1.0pre3-3.3.3) in sid. The basic problem is that I eventually lose the
sound while watching streaming video. Killing mplayer, and trying to
unload/load sound modules with modconf does not work, since 'device or
resor
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> Now... can I load the driver up as a module or do I have a kernel
> compile in my future?
Things blur together but I don't think you need too custom of a kernel
for this. But I know I loaded the blade[1] 2.4.20-bf24 kernel to load
on these systems. So I suppose the sto
Thanks Bob, that helped.
I now see the controller in the output of lspci:
03:06.0 RAID bus controller: CMD Technology Inc PCI0649 (rev 02)
Now... can I load the driver up as a module or do I have a kernel compile in my
future?
As an aside, I was also surprised that Debian 'stable' was using 2.2
On Fri, 21 May 2004, richard lyons wrote:
> On Friday 21 May 2004 18:56, Benedict Verheyen wrote:
> > richard lyons wrote:
> > > I'm asking for a bit of advice here.
> [...]
> > > learning one of the lighter languages that I keep seeing mention
> > > of. So the question is, which do you people rec
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I created a user in psql but now I can't log in as that user.
I get an error
psql: FATAL: IDENT authentication failed for user "dbmail"
This implies that I need to have all my users for pgsql listed in both
the /etc/passwd file and the postgres database. Or does postgres just
us the /etc
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> I'm new to Debian and I've loaded 2.2.20-compact on a Compaq
> Proliant DL380 that is in a remote location.
I am very sorry to hear that you loaded the linux-2.2 kernel. Almost
certainly that will come back to cause you trouble. But it is a
trap. Debian stable is very
Anybody is using kernel 2.6.6 with the packet writing patches? I've having
problems with the patch in this kernel version.
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Tom Allison wrote:
I'm trying to install dbmail for postgresql under Debian and there
seems to be a lack of docs somewhere.
Where do I find out the tables I need to create and is there any
information as to what their function is?
If Paul didn't put it in /usr/share/doc/dbmail-*sql/examples, yo
Nicolas Pochet wrote:
So I've downloaded the Debian Sid and I want install it ... I've
booted from the cd's and then I've answerd to some questions, and I
came front of "ash" What must I do with it???
I've tried " debian-installer" but I think that it won't work
Please help me.
Thanks.
Ni
On Sat, May 22, 2004 at 05:42:19PM -0400, Curt Howland wrote:
> Quick question for anyone who has done this already. I have a DVD
> which I would like to copy to my laptop for easy viewing, but the DVD
> has multiple Titles. Mencoder seems to only be able to do one "title"
> at a time, as oppose
http://usapills.info/sv/index.php?pid=eph2176
I'm new to Debian and I've loaded 2.2.20-compact on a Compaq Proliant DL380 that
is in a remote location. The DL380 has a SmartArray SCSI RAID controller which
is working well, it also has two IDE controllers, the on-board Compaq
controller, and a PCI SIIG "raid" controller. The on-board controller
Quick question for anyone who has done this already. I have a DVD
which I would like to copy to my laptop for easy viewing, but the DVD
has multiple Titles. Mencoder seems to only be able to do one "title"
at a time, as opposed to its multiple "chapter" setting which is well
documented in the m
On Sat, 22 May 2004 22:50:08 +0200, Shaul Karl wrote:
> On Sat, May 22, 2004 at 10:26:43AM -0400, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
>> Steve Allison wrote:
>> >On Sat, 22 May 2004 00:20:08 +0200, in linux.debian.user you wrote:
>> >Does WindowsXP hold onto the last known IP even with a reboot? I
>> >havent a
Roberto Sanchez wrote:
If you start out with your root FS on one device and later move it to
another device, basically what you are doing, there are two things
you need to do:
1. Tell the (new) kernel about the change
2. Update /etc/fstab.
I'll elaborate a bit on #1. If you have booted 2.4.25 an
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I'm doing a -testing installation of postgresql.
I have the user postgres in the passwd file.
I don't know what the password is.
I'm wondering:
Should I know it? I can always su posgres from root, but I don't always
want to have to go root first. Is there is any problems with having a
real pass
I'm trying to install dbmail for postgresql under Debian and there seems
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Where do I find out the tables I need to create and is there any
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On Sat, May 22, 2004 at 10:26:43AM -0400, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
> Steve Allison wrote:
> >On Sat, 22 May 2004 00:20:08 +0200, in linux.debian.user you wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Stalks wrote:
> >>
> >>>I have a small network with 6 public IP addresses. The debian server
> >>>runs a DHCP server. I've trie
Karsten M. Self wrote:
> I've got major reservations with where Galeon's gone in the 1.3 branch,
> most of which I feel is a major step backwards. Needless to say, I'm
> not particularly pleased.
Agreed. It really is a completely different application. I really
wish someone would take the 1.2.x
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Under debian testing I'm updating & upgrading the system by means of apt-get.
Setting up tetex-bin (2.0.2-14) ...
Regenerating /etc/texmf/texmf.cnf ... done
Running initex. This may take some time. ...
Error: `etex -ini -jobname=etex -progname=etex *etex.ini' failed
Error: `pdfetex -ini -jobna
So I've downloaded the Debian Sid and I want install it ... I've booted from
the cd's and then I've answerd to some questions, and I came front of
"ash" What must I do with it???
I've tried " debian-installer" but I think that it won't work
Please help me.
Thanks.
Nicolas Pochet
I am using debian testing 2.6.5-1-686-smp kernel. In /var/log/kern.log,
I see the following messages.
May 22 12:03:05 kusumanchi kernel: apm: BIOS version 1.2 Flags 0x03
(Driver version 1.16ac)
May 22 12:03:05 kusumanchi kernel: apm: disabled - APM is not SMP safe.
May 22 12:03:05 kusumanchi ker
On Fri, May 21, 2004 at 02:55:35PM -0400, richard lyons wrote:
> I'm asking for a bit of advice here.
>
> I wish to convert a kaddressbook database to abook format saving as
> many fields as possible.
>
> I could do this by exporting to cvs, importing to gnumeric (or any
> spreadsheet), shu
On Thu, 20 May 2004 10:35 am, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Bojan Baros wrote:
> > Link: http://antispam.yahoo.com/domainkeys
> >
> > So, what's everyone take on this?
>
> How would it be any better than this?
>
> SPF. http://spf.pobox.com/
Domainkeys uses digital signatures and SPF seems to be like mic
Why thank you!!!
This locales problem happened to me a few months ago just during an
upgrade and I never figured out what triggered it; have been trying to fix
it every since; the only way I could manage was if i chose es_es as the
default. Choosing all three of the en_us ones and then choosing
Hello. I am currently running woody ( kernel
2.2 ) on my router ( IPCHAINS ). It does not do firewalling, or
port forwarding to internal computers. It only serves as a gateway for
computers on my network to access the internet.
I would like to do a fresh install on this machine
with woody an
On Fri, May 21, 2004 at 01:09:15PM -0400, Phillip Hofmeister wrote:
> Greetings everyone,
>
> I set up an Exim mail filter file containing the following:
>
> # Exim filter
> if
> $h_X-Amavis-Hold contains " "
> then
> freeze
> endif
>
> Is there a better condition that will test just for the
On Sat, 06 Mar 2004 14:29:55 -0500, Carl Fink wrote:
> If you can't find a better alternative, vsound would work.
Thanks, Carl,
that should have worked and is actually a good approach to capture the
output of (any) sound.
Just today I found what I had been looking for: a ripper; much faster th
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What do you mean by `shape file' ?
Rick Pasotto wrote:
Is there a program to display a shape file? I can find several libraries
(including a python front end) to deal with shape files but I'd rather
have the completed program. My skills aren't enough to write it myself.
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On Sat, May 22, 2004 at 08:57:39AM +0800, Katipo wrote:
> Karsten M. Self wrote:
>
> >on Fri, May 21, 2004 at 12:55:27PM -0700, Karsten M. Self
> >([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >
> >
> >>on Fri, May 21, 2004 at 12:46:59PM -0700, Karsten M. Self
> >>([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >>Turns out to be
Incoming from Richard Otte:
> On Wed, May 19, 2004 at 10:57:20PM -0600, s. keeling wrote:
> >
> > When you change them, do an "xrdb -merge .Xdefaults" then run
>
> This is beginning to puzzle me more and more. I can control the
> colors of mutt (basically I want black fonts on a white background
I'm looking for a font viewer (like gfontview); anybody know of any Debian
package (besides gfontview of course)?
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Roberto Sanchez writes:
> s/clown/child/ s/car/gun/
Straw man. Attractive nuisance doctrine is not the subject.
> OR s/steals/breaks\ into/ s/car/property/ s/has\ a\ fatal\
> accident/drowns\ in\ your\ pool/
If the clown is an adult I am not liable.
> Still don't think you can be held liable f
Tom Allison writes:
> All the spammers would do is create thousands of dummy accounts (hence a
> community) to run around and trust each other and build a concensus of
> trust.
So they can all send each other spam. How nice. Doesn't matter to me as
long as no one in my web of trust is also in
Is there a program to display a shape file? I can find several libraries
(including a python front end) to deal with shape files but I'd rather
have the completed program. My skills aren't enough to write it myself.
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On Wed, May 19, 2004 at 10:57:20PM -0600, s. keeling wrote:
> Incoming from Ric Otte:
> >
> > I am running a testing machine and just did a dist-upgrade. This
> > time when I start Mutt from the menus, it shows up in reverse
> > video. Before it looked as if it was being run from rxvt, which
> >
Oh, sorry.
Hardware was perfectly recognised,
just added "X", gave me the moiré screen.
Then kdm & kde, gave me the desktop.
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Hi,
found an excuse to try this new beta 4 (network)installer.
On my Dell demention (-: 750 MHz, PIII).
Wondered which CD image to choose, took the larg
Incoming from Tom Allison:
>
> And you comment about 65% being manageable. Maybe for you. But if you
> are trying to process email for 1,000+ accounts this quickly adds up to
> major hardware and network investments just to manage the cruft.
> Without the cruft it would be easy.
You probably
Incoming from Tom Allison:
>
> All the spammers would do is create thousands of dummy accounts (hence a
> community) to run around and trust each other and build a concensus of
> trust.
Forgive my ignorance on this subject. I'm still bringing myself up to
speed on this. The "Web Of Trust" thi
Federico Petronio wrote:
How did you build your kernel? Did you build and install the initial
ramdisk (if necessary) for your new kernel?
The usual (as far as I know) way.
make menuconfig
make dep
make clean
make bzImage
make modules
make modules_install
Then mkinitrd -o /lib/modules/
After that
John Hasler wrote:
Katipo writes:
This is the scenario now, where if some clown steals your car and has a
fatal accident, you are legally liable because you are the registered
owner.
This may be true where you live but it most certainly is not true in the
USA.
s/clown/child/ s/car/gun/
OR
s/steals
Karsten M. Self wrote:
The problem turned out to be a legacy MS Windows Registry key:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System]
"LocalProfile"=dword:0001
Changing that to:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System]
"LocalProfile"=dword:00
Incoming from Michael Vert:
> Has anyone succeeded in creating a
>
> make-kpkg ... modules_image
>
> with loop-aes in the "modules" tree?
I thought the "make modules_image" step went the way of the dodo with
2.6.x. A month or so ago there was a thread on kernel building and
make-kpkg and I wa
Graham Williams wrote:
The current beta 4 debian-installer will install to SATA okay, but
treats the disk as IDE (/dev/hda). In moving to kernel 2.6.6 from sid
this uses SCSI (/dev/sda) and the reboot fails. Is there a migration
path one needs to follow?
If you start out with your root FS on one de
Steve Allison wrote:
On Sat, 22 May 2004 00:20:08 +0200, in linux.debian.user you wrote:
Stalks wrote:
I have a small network with 6 public IP addresses. The debian server
runs a DHCP server. I've tried
with the 'apt-get install dhcp' and am now using 'apt-get install
dhcp3-server'.
When my XP
richard lyons wrote:
[...]
A lot of languages are suited for this. A really easy language to
learn is
Python. There is also php, java and so on.
php is really for talking to a webserver, which is unnecessary for the
kind of things I have in mind. Java... hmmm... I keep seeing mention
of Ruby,
Roberto Sanchez wrote:
Federico Petronio wrote:
Hi, maybe somebody can help me in this:
I recently compiled the 2.4.25 linux kernel (downloaded from
kernel.org) on Debian Woody 2.0r3 (kernel 2.4) (all from stable
branch) because I need support for some SCSI controller that is not
build on the 2.
Incoming from richard lyons:
> On Friday 21 May 2004 22:50, s. keeling wrote:
> [...]
> > We don't have to have that problem. We have spamassassin and
> > procmail. Spam is only a problem for ISPs who have to receive it
> > or reject it, and Windows users who have few to no effective means
> > to
On Friday 21 May 2004 21:54, James Buchanan wrote:
> > If nothing changes email will soon be unusable.
[...]
> Someone needs to write a really good RFC for a new email "next
> generation" service and make it impossibly hard for spammers, that
> is simple and quick to implement. No 6-part RFCs with
s. keeling writes:
> I've heard of a few things that let you review the contents of a remote
> mailbox, cleaning out the cruft prior to downloading.
Headers only, with POP. Helps a bit.
> Or, there are services you can pay for.
> ...
> Worst case, you can pay somebody to do it for you, one way o
On Friday 21 May 2004 22:50, s. keeling wrote:
[...]
> We don't have to have that problem. We have spamassassin and
> procmail. Spam is only a problem for ISPs who have to receive it
> or reject it, and Windows users who have few to no effective means
> to protect themselves from it. Mine is tra
Michael Gunsch wrote:
Thank you! I've tried it - no success. Other ideas?
Are you a member of the group "scanner"?
When the scanner is being plugged in, a device is created with root:root
as its owner, hence only root can use the scanner.
libusbscanner changes these attributes to root:scanner (rw
Has anyone succeeded in creating a
make-kpkg ... modules_image
with loop-aes in the "modules" tree?
Kernel sources 2.6.6, and the current loop-aes have been installed from
the unstable distribution and are stored in /usr/src/linux and
/usr/src/modules/loop-aes, resp..
(As required, the loop bl
James Buchanan wrote:
If nothing changes email will soon be unusable.
I've often thought about refusing to use email at all, and communicating
with people I know with IRC on a server I host, and sharing files with
good old FTP.
Maybe the Internet community needs to get together and write a new RFC
s. keeling wrote:
Even at %65 (according to Economist/Brightmail) of overall traffic, spam
is still very manageable with the right software.
though, or my mailbox will overflow. When it reaches 99+% I shall have to
give up email entirely.
Worst case, you can pay somebody to do it for you, one way
Kent West wrote:
I've run into this on a couple of installs using an older Sarge beta
installer; I've fixed it by re-running "dpkg-reconfigure locales",
selecting all three US_EN entries, and then on the next screen choosing
the first EN_US entry. I don't really understand what I did, but it go
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Hello List,
since a while I have some troubles with `clamd' and `exim4-daemon-heavy'
(testing):
the `/var/log/exim4/mainlog' trace file contains error messages as:
"2004-05-22 10:54:08 1BRSGd-0001Od-Kk malware acl condition: clamd:
ClamAV returned /var/spool/exim4/scan/1BRSGd-0001Od-Kk: Can't ac
On 2004-05-21 10:03:43 +0100, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> I started a thread on this a few weeks ago. The consensus was that if
> you are using xmodmap the above command doesn't work. I have to live
> with it at present.
Or you can add
Option "XkbDisable""true"
to your /etc/X1
Received Sat 22 May 2004 7:17pm +1000 from Jonathan Matthews:
> Graham Williams had the gall to say:
> > My "_NEC DVD+RW ND-2100AD, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive" that is easily
> > identified under 2.4.25 (as /dev/hdc) goes missing under my 2.6.6
> > kernel. dmesg has no hint at all of the DVD. This is
Received Sat 22 May 2004 1:53pm +1000 from David Purton:
> On Sat, May 22, 2004 at 08:59:14AM +1000, Graham Williams wrote:
> > The current beta 4 debian-installer will install to SATA okay, but
> > treats the disk as IDE (/dev/hda). In moving to kernel 2.6.6 from sid
> > this uses SCSI (/dev/sda)
On Fri, 21 May 2004, Adam C Powell IV wrote:
> From: Adam C Powell IV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: 'Applications -> Preferences -> Font' not working.
>
> On Wed, 2004-05-19 at 05:34, Adam Bogacki wrote:
> > Hm... 'libmetacity' does not seem to exist on my system.
> >
> > > Tux:~# apt-get r
On Sat, 22 May 2004 00:20:08 +0200, in linux.debian.user you wrote:
>Stalks wrote:
>> I have a small network with 6 public IP addresses. The debian server
>> runs a DHCP server. I've tried
>> with the 'apt-get install dhcp' and am now using 'apt-get install
>> dhcp3-server'.
>>
>> When my XP SP
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Benedict Verheyen wrote:
richard lyons wrote:
I'm asking for a bit of advice here.
I wish to convert a kaddressbook database to abook format saving as
many fields as possible.
The input data will be the cvs dump from kmail, and the output will be
abook native format, which is a series of numbered p
Graham Williams had the gall to say:
> My "_NEC DVD+RW ND-2100AD, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive" that is easily
> identified under 2.4.25 (as /dev/hdc) goes missing under my 2.6.6
> kernel. dmesg has no hint at all of the DVD. This is my only IDE
> device (using a SATA hard drive).
>
> Is this a matter o
Graham Williams wrote:
My "_NEC DVD+RW ND-2100AD, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive" that is easily
identified under 2.4.25 (as /dev/hdc) goes missing under my 2.6.6
kernel. dmesg has no hint at all of the DVD. This is my only IDE
device (using a SATA hard drive).
Is this a matter of finding the right module?
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on Thu, May 20, 2004 at 06:40:06PM -0600, CW Harris ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Mon, May 17, 2004 at 03:38:37AM -0700, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> > I'm stuck on creating a group profile at the domain level, though.
>
> Okay. I haven't done this so just some info you might have missed, or
> mig
On Saturday 22 May 2004 06:52, J.S.Sahambi wrote:
> I am using Debian/sid. Some times when I mount a cdrom and try to
> unmount it immediately, it gives the following error on the terminal:
>
> umount: /cdrom: device is busy
> umount: /cdrom: device is busy
>
> But the fact is the cdrom is not bein
It took a few days of beating my head against a wall, but my roaming
profiles now roam. Turns out to be more a legacy MS Windows than Samba
issue.
Situation:
- Samba 3.0.x (current Debian testing/unstable).
- 10 WinXP Pro clients.
- A working Samba server which offers share, domain login
on Fri, May 21, 2004 at 02:58:54PM -0700, Paul Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> "Karsten M. Self" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I thought these were at archives.debian.org, that site's down. Or was
> > it somewhere else?
>
> snapshot.debian.net is where it's always been, AFAIK.
Thanks,
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