On Tue, May 17, 2005 at 07:27:21PM -0500, Ian Cottrell wrote:
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> received a (n automated) reply saying that you had to be subscribed to post
> and giving the subscription address. So, I subscribed and am now getting
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On 19:14, Tue 17 May 05, John T. Moran wrote:
> I installed Debian sarge today and the install went good. I couldn't get
> the system to boot with the 2.6.8 smp kernel so I changed the repository
> to unstable and installed the 2.6.11.1 kernel. Everything went fine and
> no problems. System show
On Mon, May 16, 2005 at 11:29:32PM -0400, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> Deboo ^ wrote:
> > On 5/16/05, s. keeling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>Incoming from Deboo ^:
> >>
> >>>On 5/16/05, Roberto C. Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Deboo ^ wrote:
>
> >What is a good book
Romulo Sousa ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> What can I do in order to get the IP from her computer all the time
> the machine is booted?
Sounds like you want ddclient and an account over at http://www.dyndns.org/
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Colin Ingram wrote:
I would get a dynamic dns account so you can ssh to foo.domain and never
have to worry about the ip again.
try
http://www.dyndns.org/ ;the service I use
Which update client do you use?
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> For more than a month now I have been asking debian-admins for an update
> of the ftp2.it.debian.org CNAME. The change is not controversial in
> itself (the host has been down for a few months due to hardware
> failures, so I had the alias switched to a d
Hi there.
I'm trying to read the flash memory from my digital camera without success.
This is the scenario:
linux-2.6.11.7
100% SCSI machine (4 discs - sda, sdb, sdc, sdd)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# cat /proc/bus/usb/devices
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B: Alloc= 0/
On Tuesday 17 May 2005 08:32 am, Raphael Schneider wrote:
Hi,
On Monday 16 May 2005 19:51, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
> Jonathan Kaye wrote:
> > I guess the thinking is that if you only reboot once a fortnight then
> > creating the /media/cdromN mount points is no big deal. My gut feeling
> > is that t
John T. Moran wrote:
> I installed Debian sarge today and the install went good. I couldn't get
> the system to boot with the 2.6.8 smp kernel so I changed the repository
> to unstable and installed the 2.6.11.1 kernel. Everything went fine and
> no problems. System shows no bad behaviour. The one
Hello;
Gnome-vfs does not seem to mount either a cdrom or a usb memory stick
when they are inserted. I am able to manually pmount /dev/cdrom cdrom;
pmount /dev/sda usb-stick; and the devices are automatically unmounted
when removed. I have the appropriate selections made in the removable
drives an
Jason Wang wrote:
> hi, i'm trying to install vmware 5.0 on debian sarge.. and i can't get
> it to work.. i first downloaded the vmware from the offical site (the
> tar package), and started to install.. the install went fine, then i
> patched vmware-any-any-update90.. then i ran vmware-config.pl,
On Wed, May 11, 2005 at 12:11:51PM +0200, Dominik Epple wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I have an empty /var/cache/apt/archives directory. For building
> a custom CD, I want to have all packages that are installed on the
> machine as a file on my computer, e.g. in the /var/cache/apt/archives
> directory. Ca
On Tuesday 17 May 2005 17:38, Ian Cottrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
(<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
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Not exactly; "subscribing" means email.
> I'd much prefer to read it via Usenet, but if I'm not subscribed, I can't
> post.
See:
Le Thu, 28 Apr 2005 13:08:46 -0500, christian a écrit :
> I just did a fresh install of testing and when it boots up it hangs when
> it is syncing the the hardware clock and the software clock. I tried
> running the hwclock program from the command line and it also hung. Any
> ideas about what m
Am 2005-05-17 20:08:27, schrieb Ian Cottrell:
> Well, I tried to post to l.d.user, but was told that I wasn't subscribed and
> given the subscription address for this list. Btw, what is l.d.o? My news
You can read l.d.o via Web but send messages via E-Mail
> servers lists nothing that fits t
Le Sun, 24 Apr 2005 19:30:14 -0700, Chuck Williams a écrit :
> [esd]
> auto_spawn=0
> spawn_options=-terminate -nobeeps -as 5
> spawn_wait_ms=100
> # default options are used in spawned and non-spawned mode
> default_options=
>
Does replacing :
spawn_options=-terminate -nobeeps -as 5
with:
spaw
I installed Debian sarge today and the install went good. I couldn't get
the system to boot with the 2.6.8 smp kernel so I changed the repository
to unstable and installed the 2.6.11.1 kernel. Everything went fine and
no problems. System shows no bad behaviour. The one thing I noticed is
the Sy
> Hello Ian,
>
> You need not to be subscribed to post onto l.d.o because l.d.o is
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> Greetings
> Michelle
Well, I tried to post to l.d.user, but was told that I wasn't subscribed and
given the subscription address for this l
Romulo Sousa wrote:
What can I do in order to get the IP from her computer all the time
the machine is booted?
I would get a dynamic dns account so you can ssh to foo.domain and never
have to worry about the ip again.
try
http://www.dyndns.org/ ;the service I use
or
http://www.technopagan.org/d
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Am 2005-05-17 18:38:11, schrieb Ian Cottrell:
> Is it possible to subscribe to the list, yet no receive it via e-mail? I'd
> much
On Tue, May 17, 2005 at 06:38:11PM -0500, Ian Cottrell wrote:
> Is it possible to subscribe to the list, yet no receive it via e-mail? I'd
> much prefer to read it via Usenet, but if I'm not subscribed, I can't post.
> The URL below seems to only offer subscribe/unsubscribe options.
> Thanks
Hi folks,
I would like to get an remote IP. It's about my girlfriend's computer
where I share some directories and install some packages. The problem
is that all the time I need to connect via ssh into her computer I
must call her asking for its IP provided by her ISP throughout
ifconfig output.
W
On Tue, May 17, 2005 at 03:41:33PM -0400, Michael Z Daryabeygi wrote:
> there's just no stopping a mail's massive now is there?
Headers suggest that the massives originate in the Massif Central.
> not trying to make fun of anyone's english, I just have a sophomoric
> sense of humor. I am a mis
Incoming from Ian Cottrell:
>
> 'mail massive'. But, I can post! (=: ..Ian
I nominate 'mail massive' to be debian-user's new marketing
catch-phrase. Do we need to patent it or anything like that
"Threepeat" thing?
Is it April 1st yet?
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Hi, I'm running a mostly sarge system at the moment. I am wondering
about what exactly will happen when sarge is released...
I changed my /etc/apt/sources.list file so that all the lines point to
a specific release name (ex. woody, sarge, sid) and not to stable,
testing, or unstable. This seems
Incoming from Colin Ingram:
> Ian Cottrell wrote:
> >Is it possible to subscribe to the list, yet no receive it via e-mail?
> >I'd much prefer to read it via Usenet, but if I'm not subscribed, I can't
> >post.
>
> You have to subscribe to the list to post? What happens if you just
> send an
> Ian Cottrell wrote:
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Another option, and that'
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hi, i'm trying to install vmware 5.0 on debian sarge.. and i can't get
it to work.. i first downloaded the vmware from the offical site (the
tar package), and started to install.. the install went fine, then i
patched vmware-any-any-update90.. then i ran vmware-config.pl, that's
when problem poped
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The URL below seems to only offer subscribe/unsubscribe options.
Thanks..Ian
> On 5/17/05, ccastillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Am 2005-05-17 20:19:15, schrieb Pollywog:
> On Tuesday 17 May 2005 08:09 pm, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> > Do not respond to the E-Mails of "ccastillo", because it seems to
> > be a bad spam, because I found his messages in many Mailinglists.
> >
> > Am 2005-05-17 17:33:30, schrieb ccastillo:
> > > F
So I'm really late on the reply, and echoing another user, but it's
worth since this didn't get a whole lot of traffic... The iRiver
harddrive based players are great... touch bigger than the iPod but ship
with many more features and better battery life.
I've used the 140 (I own it and love) and t
Object: Use Sony DRX-510DRl usb dvdrw with cdparanoia and cdrecord to
rip cd tracks and write data and audio cd's. Box is Testing with kernel
compiled from Debian kernel-source-2.6.8.
Initially less /proc/bus/usb/devices showed device details but
cdparanoia and cdrecord cannot find it and ther
On 5/17/05, Sven Arvidsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hacker wrote:
> > When I'm connected to the net, I notice something downloading and
> > hogging my dial up connection. How can I figure out what's doing
> > this?
>
> Something like 'netstat --tcp --program' will give you a list of what
> pr
Hello Amira,
Amira Youssef, 16.05.2005 (d.m.y):
> Does anyone have experince on installing Debian on the fujitsu server
> Primergy RX100-S2?
Yes, we're running two of these machines with Sarge.
> Ít has Sata disks and onboard raid controller and support SUSE & RedHat WS 3.
> We would like to p
Ah, clever, thank you... (Sorry for the simple question!)
-Original Message-
From: Jacob S [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2005 4:34 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Openwebmail package removed ???
On Tue, 17 May 2005 14:15:20 -0500
"Rob Brenart (TT)" <[E
On Tue, 17 May 2005 14:15:20 -0500
"Rob Brenart (TT)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was intrigued by this thread so I just installed sqwebmail on a test
> box... and all I got in the /var/www/sqwebmail directory was a bunch
> of image files and a css file.
>
> I was looking around the documentat
On Tue, May 17, 2005 at 02:29:41PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a problem with a bash script. The script (example) is very simple:
>
> script.sh---
> #!/bin/bash
>
> echo hello
> ssh PT-AGCMLX1 "while true; do date; sleep 10s; done"
> -
On Tuesday 17 May 2005 08:09 pm, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Do not respond to the E-Mails of "ccastillo", because it seems to
> be a bad spam, because I found his messages in many Mailinglists.
>
> Am 2005-05-17 17:33:30, schrieb ccastillo:
> > Friends of debian, my email is satured by your mail's m
thanks, i've download the 3.0 from eclipse.org and works out of the box.
Still desapointed with the debian package :p
On 5/17/05, Roberto C. Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Quoting David Roguin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Hello.
> >
> > i'm in unstable distro and i want to give a try to ecli
Quoting David Roguin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello.
i'm in unstable distro and i want to give a try to eclipse.
I write eclipse in the terminal, but this is what it says:
Including user settings ~/.eclipse/eclipserc...
Creating /home/david/eclipse directory to be used as default workspace...
Using JAV
Do not respond to the E-Mails of "ccastillo", because it seems to
be a bad spam, because I found his messages in many Mailinglists.
Am 2005-05-17 17:33:30, schrieb ccastillo:
> Friends of debian, my email is satured by your mail's massive.
> can you stop to send me massages?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Cri
Hey ho,
Everything has been working smoothly for quite some time for me now, so
something was bound to go wrong...
I regularly burn CD's with k3b, always a pleasant experience. Starting
today, though, when I start it from a command line, the first line
reads "find: /dev/.static: Permission den
On 5/17/05, ccastillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Friends of debian, my email is satured by your mail's massive.
> can you stop to send me massages?
This is a very high-volume mailing list. If it's too much for you to
sift through, even with filtering, you might want to unsubscribe and
follow it
Hello.
i'm in unstable distro and i want to give a try to eclipse.
I write eclipse in the terminal, but this is what it says:
Including user settings ~/.eclipse/eclipserc...
Creating /home/david/eclipse directory to be used as default workspace...
Using JAVA_HOME and /usr/lib/j2se/1.4/bin/java as
On Tue, 17 May 2005 10:46:27 -0600
"Monique Y. Mudama" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2005-05-17, Robert Vangel penned:
> >
> > I'm using squirrelmail, and found it really nice. Obviously it
> > isn't quite the same (IMAP as opposed to local spool) but it
> > means I can use it to connect to a re
there's just no stopping a mail's massive now is there?
not trying to make fun of anyone's english, I just have a sophomoric
sense of humor. I am a miserable mono-glot.
ccastillo wrote:
Friends of debian, my email is satured by your mail's massive.
can you stop to send me massages?
Thanks.
Crist
There's always the tarball if you have to have Openwebmail.. ;) But
I'd pay attention to the reasons it was removed from Debian...
http://openwebmail.org/openwebmail/download/release/openwebmail-2.51.tar.gz
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Friends of debian, my email is satured by your mail's massive.
can you stop to send me massages?
Thanks.
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hacker wrote:
> When I'm connected to the net, I notice something downloading and
> hogging my dial up connection. How can I figure out what's doing
> this?
Something like 'netstat --tcp --program' will give you a list of what
programs are connected, so at least you will be able to figure out who
I was intrigued by this thread so I just installed sqwebmail on a test
box... and all I got in the /var/www/sqwebmail directory was a bunch of
image files and a css file.
I was looking around the documentation files and whatnot, but didn't see
anything which indicated that configuration files whic
When I'm connected to the net, I notice something downloading and
hogging my dial up connection. How can I figure out what's doing
this?
Peter J Ross wrote:
However, it looks as if your ICH6 soundcard may not be supported even
in kernel 2.6.11:
http://www.sabi.co.uk/Notes/linuxSoundALSA.html
See the section on "Intel 8x0 compatible".
In the meantime OSS seems to support it:
http://www.4front-tech.com/osshw.html
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On 2005-05-17, Jacob S penned:
>
> Sqwebmail doesn't require imap or pop. (Though it does require
> courier-authdaemon, which is what it uses for authentication and to
> find out where the maildir is located.)
>
Thanks; I'll look into it.
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Ask smart questions, get good answers:
http:/
here is my ldif file :
dn: cn=admin,dc=netc,dc=net
objectclass: sambaSamAccount
cn: admin
o: netc
uid : 0
mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sn: Administrateur
then ldapadd.
"id admin" doesnt seem to work... My computer is in my LDAP yet. all
permissions are good. Even more than 644...
thx for your patienc
On Tue, 17 May 2005 10:46:27 -0600
"Monique Y. Mudama" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2005-05-17, Robert Vangel penned:
> >
> > I'm using squirrelmail, and found it really nice. Obviously it isn't
> > quite the same (IMAP as opposed to local spool) but it means I can
> > use it to connect to a re
People, some of you knows of some manual tutorial or of configuration
of ODBC that can recommend to me.
Greetings and thanks, Cesar
==
Cesar E. Diaz - Analista en Informática Aplicada
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ICQ : 312384614
["Followup-To:" header set to gmane.linux.debian.user.] On 2005-05-16,
DesScorp penned:
[snip]
> So here's the problem; the instructions ask for the location of the
> kernel source code, which should be /usr/src. There's nothing there,
> and if I'm correct, only the kernel image itself (/boot/vml
chuchyyy wrote:
Hi Mark,
thx for your response !
I tried id admin : no such user like u said. I had already install
libnss-ldap, but i had "files ldap" for passwd and group.
but id admin still doesnt work.
"id root" says:
uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=0(root)
But the LDAP administrator is "admi
I've played around with egroupware for a couple days now and I'm wondering if
anybody knows of a good way to make filters automatically run instead of
having to apply the filters manually every time. I've checked the FAQ and
googled for egroupware email filter and came up dry.
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On 2005-05-17, Robert Vangel penned:
>
> I'm using squirrelmail, and found it really nice. Obviously it isn't
> quite the same (IMAP as opposed to local spool) but it means I can
> use it to connect to a remote server if I want to.
That's exactly the problem. Openwebmail was the only webmail pack
Hi Mark,
thx for your response !
I tried id admin : no such user like u said. I had already install
libnss-ldap, but i had "files ldap" for passwd and group.
but id admin still doesnt work.
"id root" says:
uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=0(root)
But the LDAP administrator is "admin" not "root" .
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En/La César Diaz ha escrit, a 17/05/05 14:29:
| Gentes,
| alguno de ustedes sabe de algun tutorial o manual de
| configuración de ODBC que puedan recomendarme.
|
| Saludos y gracias, César
| ==
So, I have a machine mounted (smbfs)
using autofs
If I navigate to a specific folder, and do an ls, there’s nothing there… this holds true of
user and root accounts.
If I navigate to other folders on the same mount, everything’s
there.
If I navigate to this folder from a windows
Quoting "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Robert Vangel wrote:
nullman wrote:
I'm using squirrelmail, and found it really nice. Obviously it isn't
quite the same (IMAP as opposed to local spool) but it means I can
use it to connect to a remote server if I want to.
There are plenty of plug
On Tue, 2005-05-17 at 11:26 -0400, chuchyyy wrote:
> i ve got a problem. Im running open LDAP with samba server. I have an
> LDAPadministrator which is referred to as "admin".
> i added my computer windows 2K to LDAP with "smbldap-useradd -w" from
> smbldap-tools.
> Now i can't join the samba serv
Robert Vangel wrote:
nullman wrote:
Removed Packages. 6 packages have been [44]removed from the Debian
archive during the past week:
Ver nice :-( ... a am using it for years and found that alle the
"alternatives" (in the debian repository) are crap (comparing features
and usability).
Can someone t
Hi all !
i ve got a problem. Im running open LDAP with samba server. I have an
LDAPadministrator which is referred to as "admin".
i added my computer windows 2K to LDAP with "smbldap-useradd -w" from
smbldap-tools.
Now i can't join the samba server with "admin". it says that "unknown
user name or
--- Dennis Stosberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Am 17.05.2005 um 12:19 schrieb Matt Johnson:
>
> > What I'd really like is this...
> >
> > A cd (knoppix like) that boots, configures
> network,
> > configures x, then (and this is the crux)
> > automatically does an X -query 192.168.0.250 (the
>
Kent West wrote:
> Try it as root.
# cat test.wav >/dev/sndstat
bash: /dev/sndstat: No such device
# ls -l /dev/sndstat
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 24 2005-05-17 11:50 /dev/sndstat
-> /proc/asound/oss/sndstat
# cat test.wav >/dev/snd/timer
cat: write error: Invalid argument
Weird!
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On Tuesday 17 May 2005 15:11, steef wrote:
> steef wrote:
> well.I tried and it worked.
>
> thanks again,
Glad to hear it :)
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steef wrote:
Lee Braiden wrote:
On Monday 16 May 2005 19:53, steef wrote:
I am looking for a script/program/package *to convert pdf-files into
openoffice.writer-files and/or kwrite-files and/or abiword*
am working with sarge, standard-kernel, and installed from scrap:
what i
really need, includ
> Maybe you can move them back into the original order?
No. I had two drives on the same IDE channel. The Software RAID howto
tells me this is a Bad Thing.
> If you need an initrd, you will need to install a bootloader like
> GRUB (preferably) or LILO onto the floppy anyway. I do not see why
> i
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Deboo ^ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>What is a good book on debian for and intermediate users?
>
>Deboo
>--=20
>Please don't Cc: me, I'm subscribed to the list.
I'm new to Debian and find _Linux Cookbook_ by Schroder (O'Rielly) very
Deb-friendly, and very good in g
On Mon, May 16, 2005 at 04:41:47PM +0100, Adam Funk wrote:
> I've just installed Debian testing on a new computer but I can't get the
> sound to work. I think the problem is that /dev/dsp doesn't exist,
> although when I did "modprobe snd-intel8x0" it created /dev/snd/controlC0
> and /dev/snd/ti
Adam Funk wrote:
>Adam Funk wrote:
>
>
>
>>I've just installed Debian testing on a new computer but I can't get the
>>sound to work. I think the problem is that /dev/dsp doesn't exist,
>>although when I did "modprobe snd-intel8x0" it created /dev/snd/controlC0
>>and /dev/snd/timer.
>>
>>
>
Adam Funk wrote:
>Marty wrote:
>
>
>>You should see one or more devices
>>listed, depending on how many other sounds devices are in your system.
>>You can cat .wav files into a device file as a test, but beware that
>>the output may be highly distorted so turn down your volume control.
>>
>
shatam bhattacharya wrote:
> >Please post the current contents of "/etc/apt/sources.list".
>
> deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian sarge main contrib non-free
> deb http://security.debian.org stable/updates main contrib non-free
>
Try putting a slash after debian, as in:
> deb http://ftp.us.deb
Lee Braiden wrote:
>On Tuesday 17 May 2005 09:10, j smith wrote:
>
>
>>in this new release, i have to type "mount /dev/hda5
>>/dos" each time i start Debian. "mount /dos" does not
>>work, error message says "Mount: /dos is not a block
>>device", though fstab is properly configed, see
>>attachmen
On Mon, May 16, 2005 at 09:40:39PM -0500, Paul Stolp wrote:
> * David Purton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-05-16 21:00]:
> > >
> > > Now everything is really slow to start - including the gdm greeter.
> > >
> > > CPU maxes out as a process starts and stays there doing nothing for a
> > > few seconds.
Hi,
On Monday 16 May 2005 19:51, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
> Jonathan Kaye wrote:
> > I guess the thinking is that if you only reboot once a fortnight then
> > creating the /media/cdromN mount points is no big deal. My gut feeling
> > is that this was done intentionally for some security reason but I
On Tue, May 17, 2005 at 02:50:39PM +0200, Jacob Friis Larsen wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I'd like to use MySQL 5 on my Debian Sarge machines.
>
> Which should I download and how do I set it up?
> http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/5.0.html
For an easy time of it try www.dotdeb.org
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Adam Funk wrote:
> I've just installed Debian testing on a new computer but I can't get the
> sound to work. I think the problem is that /dev/dsp doesn't exist,
> although when I did "modprobe snd-intel8x0" it created /dev/snd/controlC0
> and /dev/snd/timer.
I think the easiest solution may be t
Hi.
I'd like to use MySQL 5 on my Debian Sarge machines.
Which should I download and how do I set it up?
http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/5.0.html
Thanks,
Jacob
On Tuesday May 17 2005 14:12, stan wrote:
> Is there no sar in Linux/Debian? apt-get seems to anly offere something
> called searchaandrescue in it's palce. This doesn't sound right.
>
> sar is "System Activity Reporter" a general purpose tool form SYSV to
> monitor various system usages etc.
$ ap
Hello,
> > I have a problem with a bash script. The script (example) is very
simple:
> >
> > #!/bin/bash
> >
> > echo hello
> > ssh PT-AGCMLX1 "while true; do date; sleep 10s; done"
> [..]
> > How can I change my script so that it kills all its child processes,
if it
> > is killed itself
Gentes,
alguno de ustedes sabe de algun tutorial o manual de
configuración de ODBC que puedan recomendarme.
Saludos y gracias, César
==
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Am 17.05.2005 um 08:12 schrieb stan:
> Is there no sar in Linux/Debian? apt-get seems to anly offere something
> called searchaandrescue in it's palce. This doesn't sound right.
Does the "atsar" package provide the functionality, you're looking
for?
Regards,
Dennis
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>Please post the current contents of "/etc/apt/sources.list".
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian sarge main contrib non-free
deb http://security.debian.org stable/updates main contrib non-free
>Also please post the contents of "/etc/hostname" (and make sure it
>matches the output of "hostna
stan wrote:
Is there no sar in Linux/Debian? apt-get seems to anly offere something
called searchaandrescue in it's palce. This doesn't sound right.
sar is "System Activity Reporter" a general purpose tool form SYSV to
monitor various system usages etc.
Hi,
There are two available: one as part o
Marty wrote:
> What is the output of "ls /dev/dsp*"?
Nothing! But I have some devices that look like sound:
$ ls -l /dev/ds*
ls: /dev/ds*: No such file or directory
$ ls -l /dev/snd*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 24 2005-05-16 12:04 /dev/sndstat
-> /proc/asound/oss/sndstat
/dev/snd:
total 0
crw-r
On 5/17/05, Adam Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it possible to set up Thunderbird to pull up the mail from my mailbox
> on my debian box?
Thunderbird calls this a "Unix movemail" account. I have one set up
for cron output.
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Is there no sar in Linux/Debian? apt-get seems to anly offere something
called searchaandrescue in it's palce. This doesn't sound right.
sar is "System Activity Reporter" a general purpose tool form SYSV to
monitor various system usages etc.
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Am 17.05.2005 um 12:19 schrieb Matt Johnson:
> What I'd really like is this...
>
> A cd (knoppix like) that boots, configures network,
> configures x, then (and this is the crux)
> automatically does an X -query 192.168.0.250 (the ip
> of my wonderful terminal server). This makes a
Have a look a
Hi list,
My ATAPI-CDROM is not recognized on my ASUS P4P800-E board with debian
kernel 2.6.8-2-686-smp. Googling around, i found out that this is a
kernel bug in the piix_ata driver and a patch exists. Is there a debian
kernel with this patch available? Or would it be best to go back to 2.4.27?
T
On Fri, May 13, 2005 at 11:13:35AM -0400, Thomas Chadwick wrote:
> I have kind of a unique situation, and googling for help hasn't really
> turned up anything that's applicable, so I'm turning to the mailing list
> for some help. Here's the run-down:
>
> Installed Debian (Woody stable) on a fa
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