of whatever MTA you are using
now, because it has integrated pop3 support. But beware; I have no idea
about how easy to set up or how powerful it is, as I have never used
qmail.
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is backing up your data hoping that nothing
got destroyed, doing an fdisk and reinstalling everything. If possible
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some *really* outdated version of Debian.
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On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 05:05, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 01:21:08AM +0100, Aaron Isotton wrote:
On Sun, 2003-03-16 at 16:03, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
Ditch the idea of iptable-save and iptables-restore. Create your
script in such a way that it flushes all existing
and Outlook allow one use an
LDAP directory as backend for Contacts. Which entries are used exactly
for all that?
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), as it isn't necessary;
do you see any clean ways to solve this problem?
Using a ramdisk could do the trick, but it's overkill just for a single
stupid file IMHO.
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On Sun, 2003-03-16 at 16:06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Aaron Isotton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My problem is: where should $STORAGE_FILE go?
I vote for a directory called /etc/iptables.
No, that's a bad idea. Only configuration files should go into /etc
On Sun, 2003-03-16 at 16:03, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
On Sun, Mar 16, 2003 at 03:05:07PM +0100, Aaron Isotton wrote:
I use a shell script in /etc/init.d to configure my firewall
(iptables). Currently, it works as follows:
- if it is called with start, it checks for the existence
be done
by group (ex. all users in the group it can log in on the server, the
others can't). Is there any solution for this?
Thanks a lot.
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anyway, you might want to post your iptables rules.
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parameters, though; read the kernel documentation found in
Documentation/fb.
Why is this happening to me - and do I need/want the framebuffer module
anyway?
Only if you want the console to be displayed in graphic mode. I don't
like it. YMMV.
Daniel
Aaron Isotton
to this realy annoying behavior?
Regards,
Ulf Janitschke
Can you post your /etc/network/interfaces?
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libc.
BTW: why add user www-data to all groups, and not just chmod +r the
files which need to be served by apache?
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swap, though). What's the exact error you're getting?
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that.
Can that be done? How?
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definition of standard,
regardless of what some people would like to think.
Strange. Having read
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2002/debian-devel-200204/msg02366.html
I thought that aptitude was the new standard.
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of
the newer dselect alternatives. Anyway,
[snip]
Try aptitude instead of dselect; it doesn't have many of its
problems. It's IMHO much better, and it is the new standard package
managing tool.
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programs don't
work though. amixer says
The ALSA sound driver was not detected in this system.
although the driver *is* installed.
alsaixer says:
alsamixer: failed to open mixer #0/#0: No such file or directory
I have no clue to what that means; can anybody help me?
Thank you,
Aaron Isotton
Hi,
I have a Gigabyte KT7VXE motherboard with integrated AC97 audio. As far
as I know, the chip is a VIA 8233. Actually, I am not sure that that one
is the audio chip, but I know that I have it on my mb and it is one of
the available ones in alsa; so I think it is quite probable that it is
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