Gilles Mocellin wrote:
Strange !
I just installed it today, and I found what is the problem.
It is not compatible with rrdtool 1.2.
I found it trying to display directly the image (look in the HTMl source).
RRD says it doesn't understand the data format...
I backported the testing/unstable versi
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 10:16:28PM -0800, Ken Irving wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 11:18:26PM -0500, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> > * Thomas Beresford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070727 22:49]:
> > >Hello,
> > >
> > >I tried to setup my HP PSC 1315 printer today on my Debian Etch running
> > >
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 11:18:26PM -0500, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> * Thomas Beresford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070727 22:49]:
> >Hello,
> >
> >I tried to setup my HP PSC 1315 printer today on my Debian Etch running
> >CUPS 1.2.12. So I used hp-setup to configure my printer and it was all
On Saturday 28 July 2007 13:57, Rick Pasotto shared this with us all:
>--} The browser I have running all the time is seamonkey. How can I get
>--} programs that want to use a browser open a seamonkey window instead of
>--} firing up the gnome or kde browser?
>--}
>--} --
>--} When in doubt. . . mu
On Sat, 28 Jul 2007, Rick Pasotto wrote:
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 09:32:19PM -0700, Jeff D wrote:
On Sat, 28 Jul 2007, Rick Pasotto wrote:
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 09:12:28PM -0700, Jeff D wrote:
On Fri, 27 Jul 2007, Rick Pasotto wrote:
I have been happily using apache1.3 and php5 but a rebo
On Sat, 28 Jul 2007, Rick Pasotto wrote:
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 09:12:28PM -0700, Jeff D wrote:
On Fri, 27 Jul 2007, Rick Pasotto wrote:
I have been happily using apache1.3 and php5 but a reboot caused things
to stop working.
I now have apache2 and libapache2-mod-php5 installed but apache i
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 09:32:19PM -0700, Jeff D wrote:
> On Sat, 28 Jul 2007, Rick Pasotto wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 09:12:28PM -0700, Jeff D wrote:
>>> On Fri, 27 Jul 2007, Rick Pasotto wrote:
>>>
I have been happily using apache1.3 and php5 but a reboot caused things
to stop
On Sat, 28 Jul 2007, Rick Pasotto wrote:
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 09:12:28PM -0700, Jeff D wrote:
On Fri, 27 Jul 2007, Rick Pasotto wrote:
I have been happily using apache1.3 and php5 but a reboot caused things
to stop working.
I now have apache2 and libapache2-mod-php5 installed but apache i
On 7/26/07, Harvey Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> No I didn't(!), so I've apt-gotten it and I'll see if
> that works...
I think the proper gerund/past participle/whatever should be "aptituded". :)
Mark Grieveson wrote:
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 13:07:17 +0300, Giorgos D. Pallas wrote:
I tried google but can't seem to find something that both looks decent
*and* is available for debian (testing) as a binary. For example I
tried qtorrent, but it is so minimal that I don't like it... Or to p
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 09:12:28PM -0700, Jeff D wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Jul 2007, Rick Pasotto wrote:
>
>> I have been happily using apache1.3 and php5 but a reboot caused things
>> to stop working.
>>
>> I now have apache2 and libapache2-mod-php5 installed but apache is not
>> serving php documents.
* Thomas Beresford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070727 22:49]:
>Hello,
>
>I tried to setup my HP PSC 1315 printer today on my Debian Etch running
>CUPS 1.2.12. So I used hp-setup to configure my printer and it was all
>right, but when I tried to configure its parameters at the CUPS admin
>
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 11:57:45PM -0400, Rick Pasotto wrote:
> The browser I have running all the time is seamonkey. How can I get
> programs that want to use a browser open a seamonkey window instead of
> firing up the gnome or kde browser?
If you examine /usr/bin/sensible-browser, which is not v
On Fri, 27 Jul 2007, Rick Pasotto wrote:
I have been happily using apache1.3 and php5 but a reboot caused things
to stop working.
I now have apache2 and libapache2-mod-php5 installed but apache is not
serving php documents. It serves html just fine. The php5.conf and
php5.load modules are enabl
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 13:07:17 +0300, Giorgos D. Pallas wrote:
>I tried google but can't seem to find something that both looks decent
>*and* is available for debian (testing) as a binary. For example I
>tried qtorrent, but it is so minimal that I don't like it... Or to put
>it in another way: Wh
The browser I have running all the time is seamonkey. How can I get
programs that want to use a browser open a seamonkey window instead of
firing up the gnome or kde browser?
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I have been happily using apache1.3 and php5 but a reboot caused things
to stop working.
I now have apache2 and libapache2-mod-php5 installed but apache is not
serving php documents. It serves html just fine. The php5.conf and
php5.load modules are enabled. Restarting apache2 gives no errors.
Wha
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 11:23:39PM -0300, Thomas Beresford wrote:
> I tried to setup my HP PSC 1315 printer today on my Debian Etch running CUPS
> 1.2.12. So I used hp-setup to configure my printer and it was all right, but
> when I tried to configure its parameters at the CUPS admin page, it asked
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 05:45:18PM +0200, Florian Kulzer wrote:
>
> See bug #420672, followup 4.
>
Thanks. Checked that. It was in April 2007 and we still have no idea
when it might be uploaded. Not blaming anyone.
Downloaded and compiled the source. Everything is working fine. Will
wai
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On 07/27/07 20:58, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 08:44:40PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
>> On 07/27/07 15:03, John Hasler wrote:
>>> Doug writes:
What did you have to do to get Debian Etch to run with a 20 M drive?
>>> That wa
Hello,
I tried to setup my HP PSC 1315 printer today on my Debian Etch running CUPS
1.2.12. So I used hp-setup to configure my printer and it was all right, but
when I tried to configure its parameters at the CUPS admin page, it asked
for a user/password, and I used my root username/password but i
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On 07/27/07 15:57, Tim Hull wrote:
> It's a Core Duo MacBook that's over a year old, so not exactly bleeding
> edge. That doesn't mean it doesn't take a few kernel revs for them to
> figure things out, an
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 08:44:40PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 07/27/07 15:03, John Hasler wrote:
> > Doug writes:
> >> What did you have to do to get Debian Etch to run with a 20 M drive?
> >
> > That was supposed to be 2G. Don't know where 20M came from. Wouldn't be
> > hard, though (and it
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On 07/27/07 15:03, John Hasler wrote:
> Doug writes:
>> What did you have to do to get Debian Etch to run with a 20 M drive?
>
> That was supposed to be 2G. Don't know where 20M came from. Wouldn't be
> hard, though (and it isn't running Etch).
You
On 7/27/07, Giorgos D. Pallas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I tried google but can't seem to find something that both looks decent
> *and* is available for debian (testing) as a binary. For example I tried
> qtorrent, but it is so minimal that I don't like it... Or to put it in
> another way: Which
On Fri, 27 Jul 2007 12:03:10 -0400
Celejar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to build ndiswrapper against a self compiled 2.6.22 kernel.
> It fails as follows:
>
> > .../modules/ndiswrapper/ndis.c:2825:47: error: macro "INIT_WORK" passed 3
> > arguments, but takes just 2
> > .../m
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 02:53:54PM -0500, Mumia W.. wrote:
> On 07/27/2007 09:16 AM, Florian Kulzer wrote:
>> On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 08:50:46 -0500, Mumia W.. wrote:
>> [...]
>>> Hmm. My /var/log/faillog was missing, but even when I 'touch' it, the
>>> behavior doesn't change. My FAILLOG_ENAB is
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 11:49:55PM +0200, Magnus Pedersen wrote:
> Anson Gardner wrote:
>>
fix the problem. You may have malware running amok now.
Doug.
>>> I know, there is nothing suspect in top though, it seems that it is only
>>> this one useraccount that is affected. There are
On 07/27/2007 09:16 AM, Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 08:50:46 -0500, Mumia W.. wrote:
[...]
Hmm. My /var/log/faillog was missing, but even when I 'touch' it, the
behavior doesn't change. My FAILLOG_ENAB is also "yes" in /etc/login.defs.
Do you get the normal output when you
On 07/27/2007 11:11 AM, Jabka Atu wrote:
[...]
i need the warrenty if for some reason i will need to repair stuff :
what was changed for now :
1.hdd
2.lcd module.
3.Plastic Case
4.Cooler module (the fan).
Are you certain that you got back the same computer that you sent?
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Tim Hull wrote:
> Yes, you CAN upgrade individual system components on Debian (or any
> Linux/UNIX), but it's not really that simple, as you can't, for
> instance, download "Debian etch" .debs of Xorg 7.2 (for instance).
>
> Also, with my suggestion with respect to point releases - I don't mean
> b
Anson Gardner wrote:
fix the problem. You may have malware running amok now.
Doug.
I know, there is nothing suspect in top though, it seems that it is only
this one useraccount that is affected. There are no weird directories in
the other accounts or in otherplaces on the system.
/Magnus
Yes, you CAN upgrade individual system components on Debian (or any
Linux/UNIX), but it's not really that simple, as you can't, for instance,
download "Debian etch" .debs of Xorg 7.2 (for instance).
Also, with my suggestion with respect to point releases - I don't mean
backporting *everything* - m
Tim Hull wrote:
> I guess what I am wondering is if I can build debs from the sid source on
> etch and in a sense do my own backports. I may want to do this for a few
> other packages as well, such as acpi-support (the newest version is needed
> for suspend also)...
>
Please do not top post.
On Fri, 27 Jul 2007, Magnus Pedersen wrote:
Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 10:38:46PM +0200, Magnus Pedersen wrote:
>
What is the timestamp of the file? What were you doing then?
The file is from the 24th of this month, where the computer was off, so
that is no help, un
Tim Hull wrote:
> On a side note, I will say that the one area I think FOSS lags behind
> Windows and Mac is in updating individual system components. I LIKE being
> able to update a few things without hackish solutions (i.e. build from
> source tarballs) or updating my whole system. You can do i
> > fix the problem. You may have malware running amok now.
> >
> > Doug.
>
> I know, there is nothing suspect in top though, it seems that it is only
> this one useraccount that is affected. There are no weird directories in
> the other accounts or in otherplaces on the system.
>
> /Magnus
Whil
Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 10:38:46PM +0200, Magnus Pedersen wrote:
>
What is the timestamp of the file? What were you doing then?
The file is from the 24th of this month, where the computer was off, so
that is no help, unfortunately :-/ And the new directory showed u
It's a Core Duo MacBook that's over a year old, so not exactly bleeding
edge. That doesn't mean it doesn't take a few kernel revs for them to
figure things out, and this is definitely the case here. Also, the kernel
package from sid (Lenny's is 2.6.21) is compiled against glibc 2.6.
I guess what
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 10:38:46PM +0200, Magnus Pedersen wrote:
>
> >What is the timestamp of the file? What were you doing then?
> >
> The file is from the 24th of this month, where the computer was off, so
> that is no help, unfortunately :-/ And the new directory showed up today.
>
> Yes, t
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 01:26:31PM -0400, Tim Hull wrote:
> I'm currently trying out both Debian and Ubuntu on my MacBook to see which
> one I prefer.
> Right now, I'm currently liking Debian better - the stability seems better,
> and it seems easier to customize
> - but I need to run software that
Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 10:19:38PM +0200, Magnus Pedersen wrote:
>
which while its obviously for windows, show the same storage path
($HOME/cbt/lib/). It looks to be a very new thing, so if it is some
sort of malware and is so new (July 12) then perhaps it does exist
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 12:30:28PM -0400, Mitchell Laks wrote:
>
> I just updated to the latest sid on my Averatec Laptop 3250 running
> amd processor
>
> which worked fine before. Now when I boot all is fine, i can surf
> web using lynx if i stay in console mode. Then when i startx (i have
> tri
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 06:11:29PM +0200, Jabka Atu wrote:
>
> getting into to the bios to change boot sequence for example ?.
> for now it can boot from the cd and harddrive but what i will need to
> boot from the usb...
>
> about the warrenty i put it back to the lab and again they sent it to
>
On Jul 27, 2007, at 8:59 AM, Martin Marcher wrote:
Hello,
in our company we have mac/linux/windows clients and I think about
adding the native service for each of those. the clients aren't under
my control but can be considered as trusted.
I know that samba+mac does work (to some extent) but
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 10:19:38PM +0200, Magnus Pedersen wrote:
>
> >which while its obviously for windows, show the same storage path
> >($HOME/cbt/lib/). It looks to be a very new thing, so if it is some
> >sort of malware and is so new (July 12) then perhaps it does exist for
> >multiple platf
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 09:42:49AM -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 04:43:28PM +0200, Magnus Pedersen wrote:
> > I have a new dir in /home/magnus, /home/magnus/cbt and I have not put it
> > there. It contains cbt/lib/libcbtsysinfo_0.so and google draws a blank on
> >
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 04:43:28PM +0200, Magnus Pedersen wrote:
I have a new dir in /home/magnus, /home/magnus/cbt and I have not put it
there. It contains cbt/lib/libcbtsysinfo_0.so and google draws a blank on
that filename. Has my system been compromised (theres
Doug writes:
> What did you have to do to get Debian Etch to run with a 20 M drive?
That was supposed to be 2G. Don't know where 20M came from. Wouldn't be
hard, though (and it isn't running Etch).
> If you're _really_ focused on _optimal_ security, a case could be made
> for running OpenBSD on
Matías Palomec wrote:
On 7/24/07, Arnau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
I've got a server with only USB connections, so I had to plug a USB
keyboard. This keyboard is an spanish one, so in the installer settings
I selected spanish layout. After the installation has finished I have
some pro
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 11:22:47AM -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 08:34:08AM -0400, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
>
> > The other issue to consider is the method you use to authenticate from
> > the cafe. Assume that anything you type in (or attach via USB) will
> > r
Hi Hal,
On 7/26/07, Hal Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thursday 26 July 2007, Manon Metten wrote:
>
> I tried this, but used the line:
>
> deb http://www.debian-multimedia.org sarge main
>
> aptitude could not get the Packages file from that source. I checked:
>
> http://www.debian-multim
Le Friday 27 July 2007 18:45:13 Andrew Sackville-West, vous avez écrit :
> On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 02:59:05PM +0200, Martin Marcher wrote:
> > I know that samba+mac does work (to some extent) but I'm thinking
> > about adding netatalk so that mac users have a more native feeling
> > with all this (
Le Friday 27 July 2007 14:06:08 koffiejunkie, vous avez écrit :
> Hi guys,
>
> Is anyone using bindgraph on Etch? I have it installed (from the Debian
> repos) on two Etch boxes. Took some fiddling, since the default install
> of bind doesn't log queries, but that sorted, I now have the daemon
>
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 07:13:18AM -0500, John Hasler wrote:
> Ivan Glushkov writes:
> > ISP <-> DSL Modem <-> Firewall <-> Router <-> home desktop & laptops
>
> You won't need a seperate router. The Debian box you are going to use as a
> firewall will do everything the router does.
>
> > The qu
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On 07/27/07 12:26, Tim Hull wrote:
> I'm currently trying out both Debian and Ubuntu on my MacBook to see which
> one I prefer.
> Right now, I'm currently liking Debian better - the stability seems better,
> and it seems easier to customize
> - but I n
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 08:34:08AM -0400, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 02:02:36AM -0400, Kevin Mark wrote:
> > On Wed, Jul 25, 2007 at 05:14:22PM +0300, Nick Demou wrote:
> > > I'll soon be on vacations without my PC. I believe that internet
> > > access from an internet caf
Andrew Sackville-West writes:
> apt-get install schnauzer
> Reading package lists... Done
> Building dependency tree
> Reading state information... Done
> E: Couldn't find package schnauzer
The dog is non-free due to patents. You have to have a license from
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> I tried google but can't seem to find something that both looks
> decent *and* is available for debian (testing) as a binary.
I use Bit Tornado, but the GUI ma be a bit minimalistic. I use it
through ssh, so the curses front-end option is great for
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I've got Postfix with amavis-new and Spamassassin,
and my LAN users access email via Dovecot's IMAP/S.
All working well, using the Etch packages.
Now I'll need to support a couple of mobile users. They'll
be connecting at insecure wi-fi h
Hello folks. Recently i've discovered very interesting thing with my usb
flash and now i want to discover is this a common problem or this is only
my problem.
I have a typical Pretec i-Disk BulletProof 1GB, USB 2.0 flash with VFAT
partition on it. But i have found it quite slow both on windows a
Tim Hull wrote:
> I know about that, but then you have to pull stuff like glibc etc from
> unstable...
>
Hi Tim,
Please don't cc. to my personal addresss. I subscribe to this NG. I probably
don't understand what you're trying to do. You would only have to "pull
stuff like glibc" from unstable if
On Thu, Jul 26, 2007 at 09:35:30PM -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> Note that I have no bias regarding kong and iceweasel.
>
> Also, I'm more than willing to embrace a counter example. OpenBSD has
> had two remote holes in the base install in more than 10 years. And
> I'm willing to wager
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 02:02:36AM -0400, Kevin Mark wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 25, 2007 at 05:14:22PM +0300, Nick Demou wrote:
> > I'll soon be on vacations without my PC. I believe that internet
> > access from an internet cafe will be my best option. If things go for
> > the worse how can I ssh to my
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 12:34:21PM +0200, Ivan Glushkov wrote:
>
> I have a 2 MBit DSL connection at home and I have more or less classical
> scheme ISP <-> DSL Modem <-> Router <-> home desktop & laptops. Since
> recently somebody hacked into my windowz computer I started thinking of
> adding
I know about that, but then you have to pull stuff like glibc etc from
unstable...
On 7/27/07, Jonathan Kaye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Tim Hull wrote:
>
> > I'm currently trying out both Debian and Ubuntu on my MacBook to see
> which
> > one I prefer.
> > Right now, I'm currently liking Debia
Tim Hull wrote:
> I'm currently trying out both Debian and Ubuntu on my MacBook to see which
> one I prefer.
> Right now, I'm currently liking Debian better - the stability seems
> better, and it seems easier to customize
> - but I need to run software that's newer than what's in etch (not for a
>
I'm currently trying out both Debian and Ubuntu on my MacBook to see which
one I prefer.
Right now, I'm currently liking Debian better - the stability seems better,
and it seems easier to customize
- but I need to run software that's newer than what's in etch (not for a
lust for bleeding-edge, but
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 09:36:36AM -0700, Roger B.A. Klorese wrote:
> And, obviously, if security is your only standard, my pet schnauzer is a
can the dog block popups?
apt-get install schnauzer
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Couldn't
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 02:59:05PM +0200, Martin Marcher wrote:
>
> I know that samba+mac does work (to some extent) but I'm thinking
> about adding netatalk so that mac users have a more native feeling
> with all this (automagic share exploration, etc). My worries are
> wether locking issues coul
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 04:43:28PM +0200, Magnus Pedersen wrote:
> I have a new dir in /home/magnus, /home/magnus/cbt and I have not put it
> there. It contains cbt/lib/libcbtsysinfo_0.so and google draws a blank on
> that filename. Has my system been compromised (theres is nothing out of the
>
And, obviously, if security is your only standard, my pet schnauzer is a
better browser than either of these. Functionality must come into play
as well.
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we're getting off track of my original point and rather than continue
this festival of delights ;) I am going restate my original statement
and attempt to demonstrate one more time what I meant originally. And
then I'll be done. I'm sure you will either accept what I've said or
counter it, but eit
Hi,
I enjoy playing with sid :)
I just updated to the latest sid on my Averatec Laptop 3250 running
amd processor
which worked fine before. Now when I boot all is fine, i can surf
web using lynx if i stay in console mode. Then when i startx (i have
tried it with kde, gnome, xfce4-session session
Hmm ,..
getting into to the bios to change boot sequence for example ?.
for now it can boot from the cd and harddrive but what i will need to
boot from the usb...
about the warrenty i put it back to the lab and again they sent it to
their main laptop "care" center .
this time for the first time
I do not know whether this has been answered or not (for I could not
find anything in the archives) : Is there any reason that the newer
version of imagemagick is not even in the unstables branch?
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Hi,
I'm trying to build ndiswrapper against a self compiled 2.6.22 kernel.
It fails as follows:
> .../modules/ndiswrapper/ndis.c:2825:47: error: macro "INIT_WORK" passed 3
> arguments, but takes just 2
> .../modules/ndiswrapper/ndis.c: In function ‘ndis_init’:
> .../modules/ndiswrapper/ndis.c:28
Ari Constancio wrote:
Hi,
Wireless routers such as the venerable Linksys WRT54GL can use
3rd-party firmware like OpenWRT and voilá... instant Linux router
(with iptables and such).
Some, like the Netgear DG834, is already running Linux with iptables.
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On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 21:00:07 +0530, Sridhar M.A. wrote:
> I do not know whether this has been answered or not (for I could not
> find anything in the archives) : Is there any reason that the newer
> version of imagemagick is not even in the unstables branch?
See bug #420672, followup 4.
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On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 08:25:16AM -0700, Alan Ianson wrote:
> On Fri July 27 2007 03:07, Giorgos D. Pallas wrote:
> > I tried google but can't seem to find something that both looks decent
> > *and* is available for debian (testing) as a binary. For example I tried
> > qtorrent, but it is so minim
On Fri July 27 2007 03:07, Giorgos D. Pallas wrote:
> I tried google but can't seem to find something that both looks decent
> *and* is available for debian (testing) as a binary. For example I tried
> qtorrent, but it is so minimal that I don't like it...
When I need a torrent app I have always
Hi,
Wireless routers such as the venerable Linksys WRT54GL can use
3rd-party firmware like OpenWRT and voilá... instant Linux router
(with iptables and such).
Ari Constancio
On 7/27/07, John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ron Johnson writes:
> > Most "home market" routers should also have b
Ron Johnson writes:
> Most "home market" routers should also have built-in firewall and dhcp
> functionality.
A crappy firewall with no security support made by people with a reputation
for shipping buggy software.
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>From time to time I have a similar problem on a Compaq notebook with ATI
graphic card. In my case the display comes back after pushing the little
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I have a new dir in /home/magnus, /home/magnus/cbt and I have not put it
there. It contains cbt/lib/libcbtsysinfo_0.so and google draws a blank
on that filename. Has my system been compromised (theres is nothing out
of the ordinary anywhere else) or is there something I have missed?
/Magnus
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 08:50:46 -0500, Mumia W.. wrote:
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> Hmm. My /var/log/faillog was missing, but even when I 'touch' it, the
> behavior doesn't change. My FAILLOG_ENAB is also "yes" in /etc/login.defs.
Do you get the normal output when you run "faillog"?
$ faillog
Login Failure
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 04:49:41AM +0200, Erik Persson wrote:
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Thu, Jul 26, 2007 at 10:52:07PM +0200, Erik Persson wrote:
Anyhow, the basic fact that there is fewer security alerts in Konq makes
this a more secure browser, whether thi
On 07/27/2007 05:57 AM, Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Thu, Jul 26, 2007 at 20:44:49 -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Thu, Jul 26, 2007 at 05:52:00PM -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:
Florian Kulzer wrote:
I have been using Debian for about 5 years now. As far as I remember, it
always had the "n failur
On 07/26/2007 10:44 PM, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Thu, Jul 26, 2007 at 05:52:00PM -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:
Florian Kulzer wrote:
I have been using Debian for about 5 years now. As far as I remember, it
always had the "n failure(s) since last login" message (if n was greater
than zero).
Giorgos D. Pallas([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> I tried google but can't seem to find something that both looks decent
> *and* is available for debian (testing) as a binary. For example I tried
> qtorrent, but it is so minimal that I don't like it... Or to put it in
> another way:
On 7/27/07, Wetzelaer, Volker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> No, sorry,
>
> no chance. I tried so many things but it did not help.
> Maybe you can try this http://www.jimmy.co.at/weblog/?p=71
> (Did not work with my Controller...)
>
> Volker
>
I did some research on this and found that it is the
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On 07/27/07 05:34, Ivan Glushkov wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a 2 MBit DSL connection at home and I have more or less classical
> scheme ISP <-> DSL Modem <-> Router <-> home desktop & laptops. Since
> recently somebody hacked into my windowz computer
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On 07/27/07 05:07, Giorgos D. Pallas wrote:
> I tried google but can't seem to find something that both looks decent
> *and* is available for debian (testing) as a binary. For example I tried
> qtorrent, but it is so minimal that I don't like it... Or
Hi all.
I'm trying to build a little cluster (two hosts) to serve mail (smtp,
pop, imap) and web services.
At the beginnings everythings worked without many problems...but now i
see strange ldirectord behavior:
This is host 1:
srv-cluster-1:~# ./test_cluster.sh
1: lo: mtu 16436 qdisc noqueue
Hello,
in our company we have mac/linux/windows clients and I think about
adding the native service for each of those. the clients aren't under
my control but can be considered as trusted.
I know that samba+mac does work (to some extent) but I'm thinking
about adding netatalk so that mac users ha
Giorgos D. Pallas wrote:
> I tried google but can't seem to find something that both looks decent
> *and* is available for debian (testing) as a binary. For example I tried
> qtorrent, but it is so minimal that I don't like it... Or to put it in
> another way: Which client resembles most the window
Ivan Glushkov writes:
> ISP <-> DSL Modem <-> Firewall <-> Router <-> home desktop & laptops
You won't need a seperate router. The Debian box you are going to use as a
firewall will do everything the router does.
> The question is actually what is the minimal CPU/RAM/HDD requirement for
> this P
Giorgos D. Pallas wrote:
I tried google but can't seem to find something that both looks decent
*and* is available for debian (testing) as a binary. For example I tried
qtorrent, but it is so minimal that I don't like it... Or to put it in
another way: Which client resembles most the windows utor
Hi guys,
Is anyone using bindgraph on Etch? I have it installed (from the Debian
repos) on two Etch boxes. Took some fiddling, since the default install
of bind doesn't log queries, but that sorted, I now have the daemon
making the rrd file, but the bindgraph.cgi doesn't seem to work
correc
sorry not celeron it is pentium-s sorry for my fault.
On 27/07/07, Semih Gokalp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have used same system in my home and i have used Celeron 133 Mhz,32 MB
> SD-Ram,2 ethernet card,1.2 and 2.1 Gb HDD for firewall(iptables for local
> LAN and WAN) and other some services
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