On Wed, 17 Sep 2003, Andrés Roldán wrote:
> Adam Heath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > On Wed, 17 Sep 2003, Andrés Roldán wrote:
> >
> >> PS: valgrind-snapshot conflicts with valgrind for obvious reasons.
> >
> > Er, why? I see no reason for it
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003, Andrés Roldán wrote:
> PS: valgrind-snapshot conflicts with valgrind for obvious reasons.
Er, why? I see no reason for it to. Just rename the binaries in the package.
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On Wed, 17 Sep 2003, Andrés Roldán wrote:
> I'm glad to announce that valgrind-snapshot has been packaged.
> I've made a script that makes the package daily.
>
> It is currently not on the official Debian archives so, please,
> do NOT report bugs to valgrind if you found a bug in valgrind-snapshot
On 31 May 2003, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
> [snip]
HAHAHAHAHAHA.
I needed that. Thanks for the laugh. Made my day.
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On Sun, 16 Jun 2002, Russell Coker wrote:
> The kernel patch package I produced hacks the arch/i386/kernel/Makefile to
> produce a gzip compressed vmlinux file instead of a regular bzImage. This is
> because the Qube BIOS is unable to load a bzImage format kernel.
bzImage is gzip compressed. bz
On Sun, 12 May 2002, Andres Salomon wrote:
> As for the really-bad-shape part; they work for me (tm); I don't have a
> system w/ /usr on a separate partition. I apologize for the bug, but
> they happen.
Read -policy and/or the packaging manual. Things in /{{s,}bin,lib} can not
use thinks in /u
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, Adam Heath wrote:
> Well, it's that time. I'm leaving to go to the colo where murphy is located.
> I'll be shutting it down from there. This is the warning about it's
> shutdown.
It's been back up for 30m now.
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Adam Heath wrote:
> Brainfood is scheduling downtime for murphy.debian.org(which is also
> lists.debian.org, and runs all the mailing lists), to do a disk upgrade. This
> is just the addition of a new drive, with no copying of the existing data. We
> expect do
Brainfood is scheduling downtime for murphy.debian.org(which is also
lists.debian.org, and runs all the mailing lists), to do a disk upgrade. This
is just the addition of a new drive, with no copying of the existing data. We
expect downtime to be minimal.
The time for this maintenance is schedul
On Wed, 24 Oct 2001, Timothy H. Keitt wrote:
> Better yet, lets convince package maintainers not to unnecessarily
> update all their dependencies to the latest libs in unstable so that
> packages can be easily backported with 'apt-get -b source ...' My guess
> is that 60-90% of the packages in uns
On Fri, 19 Oct 2001, Dimitri Maziuk wrote:
> * Adam Heath ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> > On Fri, 19 Oct 2001, Dimitri Maziuk wrote:
> >
> > > 2. Dexconf asks you if you want to overwrite XF86Config-4.
> > >If you answer "no", it will proceed
On Fri, 19 Oct 2001, Dimitri Maziuk wrote:
> 2. Dexconf asks you if you want to overwrite XF86Config-4.
>If you answer "no", it will proceed with questions about
>your hardware etc.
>It should FOAD (which part of "no" does it not understand?).
Not quite.
It will ask you questions tha
On Wed, 17 Oct 2001, Branden Robinson wrote:
> doc/xbase-clients/examples/Xmodmap, and the Xsession manual page describes how
> to write a replacement for /etc/X11/Xsession.d/40xfree86-common_xmodmap. Of
> course, if you're upgrading, you can just move the -old versions of these
> files
> back i
On Tue, 7 Aug 2001, Joey Hess wrote:
> Debian has always lacked an explanation of what the various users and
> groups are for. Such a document is useful for sysadmins who must
> determine the correct way to use various users and groups. It's useful
> for developers as well, and it might help us fi
On Thu, 12 Jul 2001, "Jürgen A. Erhard" wrote:
> As I said, that's bullshit. You're right that dpkg's available file
> needs to be up to date... but only for dselect and for manual browsing
> (do that quite often myself). dpkg itself doesn't use it AFAIK.
dpkg does. if you do dpkg -i foo.deb,
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On Sat, 6 Feb 1999, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
>
> On Fri, 5 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Yup. I've removed the Packages.gz files and had mirror reget them several
> > times. I also tried right from the ftp site ...
>
> Are you -sure- you have the right version?
>
Hehe. I logged in
On Sun, 24 May 1998, Adam Heath wrote:
>
> First, fix your mailer so it wraps lines at about 75.
>
> On Sun, 24 May 1998, Jim Rogers wrote:
>
> > I accidentally overwrote /bin/more (using > instead of |), and dselect
> > won't let me reinstall the p
First, fix your mailer so it wraps lines at about 75.
On Sun, 24 May 1998, Jim Rogers wrote:
> I accidentally overwrote /bin/more (using > instead of |), and dselect won't
> let me reinstall the package that contains it (util-linux) because it is
> already installed. I can't uninstall it becau
On Mon, 6 Apr 1998, Tim Sailer wrote:
> Adam Heath wrote:
> >
> > On Sun, 5 Apr 1998, shaul wrote:
> >
> > > Is there any Debianized Netscape for Debian 1.3.1 except for the probably
> > > obsolete (and also problematic) Netscape 3.01 (Navigator) ?
>
On Sun, 5 Apr 1998, shaul wrote:
> Is there any Debianized Netscape for Debian 1.3.1 except for the probably
> obsolete (and also problematic) Netscape 3.01 (Navigator) ?
Yes, I am still working on it. The new version of communicator4.05, and
netscape4.05, allow for redistribution. They won't
On Wed, 25 Mar 1998, Bill Leach wrote:
> With a ps2 style mouse, it is either use gpm for both consoles and X or
> kill gpm to run X (for whatever reasons they will not co-exist on a ps2
> style mouse).
>
> > I've never seen the advantages of using /dev/gpmdata as I have never
> > had any problem
On Mon, 16 Mar 1998, Adam Heath wrote:
> I have never liked the idea of having to edit either ip-up, or ip-down each
> time I want to add a script into the ppp chain. This is also hard for
> separate packages to do automatically, without errors.
>
> So here it comes. Sit do
On Sun, 22 Mar 1998, Art Lemasters wrote:
> Some wonderful developer(s) fixed our manpage readers of
> the coming release (hamm) so that they will also scroll upwards
> to the beginning of any file we read. The manpages (accessed
> by typing "man nameofcommand"--without the quotes) can also
On 17 Mar 1998, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
> Adam Heath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > On my system there is *NO* ip-up, or ip-down. Pppd shells out to
> > /etc/ppp/ppp-functions, with the first parameter being a runlevel, and the
> > rest the normal paramete
On 16 Mar 1998, Ben Pfaff wrote:
>If a package wants to be run when pppd is on, then include a file
>"/etc/ppp/scripts.d/." In the postinst, run the command
>ppp-update.d.
>
> And in the prerm, presumably?
Yes, I assumed the developers would get that bit.
> I like the proposal, by
I have never liked the idea of having to edit either ip-up, or ip-down each
time I want to add a script into the ppp chain. This is also hard for
separate packages to do automatically, without errors.
So here it comes. Sit down for this one.
On my system there is *NO* ip-up, or ip-down. Pppd s
On 11 Feb 1998, Kirk Hilliard wrote:
> If you have a ps2 mouse, run gpm with the -R repeater switch, and
> tell X to use
>
> Protocol"MouseSystems"
> Device "/dev/gpmdata"
>
> in the "Pointer" section of your XF86Config so that you will still
> be able to use gpm when
On Wed, 11 Feb 1998, Steve Hsieh wrote:
> Doesn't appear to be good enough on its own...
>
> dpkg: error processing ssltelnet_0.11.1-2.deb (--install):
> error setting ownership of symlink `usr/man/man8/in.telnetd.8.gz': No such
> file or directory
> dpkg-deb: subprocess paste killed by signal
On Mon, 9 Feb 1998, Ian Perry wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have set up a Debian system to allow several computers to utilise the one
> internet modem line using IP masquerade, and would like to get linux to
> check several email accounts at different ISPs, and route them to a
> mailbox, for the releva
On Wed, 4 Feb 1998, Adam Heath wrote:
> > > Sorry, but it doesn't. I use Pine, with the smtp host as localhost. Pine
> > > comes back as saying it can't be delivered. I believe this is because
> > > smail
> > > is trying to resolve with dns,
On 5 Feb 1998, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
> Adam Heath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Sorry, but it doesn't. I use Pine, with the smtp host as localhost. Pine
> > comes back as saying it can't be delivered. I believe this is because smail
> > i
On 4 Feb 1998, Ben Pfaff wrote:
>I would like to have email that I send when offline be queued for later
>deliver when I connect. How can I do this?
>
> When mail is sent when you're offline, the mail daemon queues it,
> because it can't connect to the remote host. It retries every so
I would like to have email that I send when offline be queued for later
deliver when I connect. How can I do this?
Adam
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How do I get backspace to work in X? I would like bspc/del to work in
xterm/bash like bash on the console. Also, bspc doesn't function AT ALL in
staroffice.
I have no idea where to look for this. Txs in advance.
Adam
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On Sun, 25 Jan 1998, Matt Thompson wrote:
> Hi, y'all,
>
> Ok, I've been poring over the HOWTO's and man-pages and can't find two
> little commands THAT I USED TO KNOW! :)
>
> A friend told me about these a while back and now I can't remember or find
> them. One is the command executed by roo
me
directory, link .pgp to the win95 pgp directory. On my machine, "ln -s
/dr_c/pgp ~/.pgp"
2B OR NOT 2B=FF
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I am sorry for this. I didn't see the extra TO: field before I sent.
I wish I had a life outside Quake.
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My name is Adam Heath. I am currently attempting to add Linux support for the
H.323 video conferencing protocol, both as masquerading, and a proxy.
I have also rewritten redir, to support ip-aliasing, and to make it function as
a load balancer. However, I
ardware
voices. The upper 32 are done in software. This software checks for a pentium
on installation, and that is why cyrix chips don't supposedly work. In linux,
that is not a problem, however. I ran a Cyrix-120(ov 133) with an AWE64 with
no problems.
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From: Aaron Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Friday, December 19, 1997 9:44 AM
Subject: tar: Skipping to next header file
>I am trying to unpack the newest kernel source in /usr/src. It goes
>along fine until it stops and says:
>
>tar: Skipping t
it is a text file.
Something like "mount -t msdos -o binary,rw /dev/hda2 /dos"
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Date: Friday, December 19, 1997 9:44 AM
Subject: tar: Skipping to next header file
>I am trying to unpack the newest kernel source in /usr/src. It goes
>along fine until it stops and says:
>
>tar: Skipping t
type in "floppy" at "LILO: ", and it
started to read A:. That way, I can turn off booting to disk A in the bios, but
still have the capability.
BTW, I use Win95 mostly for games. It is also my mail store(75+megs currently),
and I don't know of a program that can read Outl
tup, ten dosemu sessions running, on consoles
13-22, with each one being a dos bbs acting as a node for incoming telnet.
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p hda and hdb. Try hda in
another machine.
Boot dos(ick!), run FDISK, then run FDISK /MBR.
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gt;Chuck
>
>
I had this problem for a while. What fixed it was removing dhcpc. IE DHCP
Client.
Eth0 is brought up. Later during bootup, dhcpc tries to find an ip address
from a dhcp server, can't find one, and sets the address to 0.0.0.0.
At least that is what fixed it on my end
e few warnings about dmsdosfs,
>but no errors. I use kernel 2.0.30.
>
>
>Does anybody knows what I have done wrong?
>
>Thanks for any help
>
>Luka
>
Compile support for MSDOS fs. And be sure to "insmod msdosfs(sp?)" after
bootup.
I have noticed that not all modul
work.
Attached are patches for 2.0.30 and 2.0.31. Please test this out.
I would hope that this could be included into the mainstream kernel. I
haven't tried getting it to work with 2.1.x, but will work on that most
likely this weekend.
Have fun!
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27;t know why you can't boot win95 from lilo's prompt. Could we see your
/etc/lilo.conf file? And a copy of fdisk's output?
(echo /etc/lilo.conf;cat /etc/lilo.conf;echo -n;echo -e
"p\nq\n"|fdisk)|email.txt
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From: Adam Heath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Debian User ; Luis Francisco Gonzalez
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, October 24, 1997 4:11 PM
Subject: Re: smail POP error
>
>
>>> I can't connect using POP to retrieve my mail at a remote
>> I can't connect using POP to retrieve my mail at a remote server I
maintain.
>> Recently, the hard drive filled up, and a new one was installed. Now I
>> can't retrieve my mail. A copy of the log follows.
>Just a blind guess. What are the /tmp permissions?
>This is how it is in mine:
>drwxrw
I can't connect using POP to retrieve my mail at a remote server I maintain.
Recently, the hard drive filled up, and a new one was installed. Now I
can't retrieve my mail. A copy of the log follows.
Fri Oct 24 07:31:46 [EMAIL PROTECTED] telnet stjohnscc.com 110
Trying 207.74.100.62...
C
http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,15418,00.html
DOJ charges Microsoft violations.url
Description: Binary data
>Good Idea: Feeding Stray Cats in the Park.
>Bad Idea: Feeding Stray Cats in the park ... to a bear.
>*******
**
I'm glad someone else likes animaniacs.
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>
> Overall, I'm very satisfied with the upgrade so far. Note that I
> upgraded the whole system unit in one shot (CPU/motherboard/memory).
> Also note that if your motherboard comes with an USB port, make sure
> you can disable it through the BIOS setup program ; Linux seems to
> dislike USBs.
>
>
> You probably want to try 'gpm -k' before starting X. I understand that
> gpm interferes with the operation of ps/2 mice under X. I have no idea
> why this problem should be confined to ps/2 mice. Good luck.
>
> >
> > I'm new to Linux/Debian. Everything was going well until it cam
> >
> > Hmm ... I have a SB16 and midi works fine without isapnptools, maybe
> > that's the difference.
>
> You probably have a waveblaster extension mounted to i/o 330 using the
> MPU 401 interface. The SB 32 has a build-in (non MPU 401 compatible)
> Emu8000 waveblaster that need to be initial
Ignore me please. Txs.
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Sounds like a buggy 386. When the kernel starts, it trys to find out what
type of cpu it is running on. It starts by assuming a 386, then tests for
486. If that passes, then it tests for a 586, etc. Your 386, at startup,
looks like a 486 to the kernel, and so later when it treats it as o
and reports the "fastest" mirror available?
>
Nice idea, but it shouldn't be something that is run on the debian ftp
server. It should be run by all us users trying to find a close, fast
mirror.
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all the time. I need to have 'adam'
receive the mail, but hold it in a user's mail box(wormhole) for transfer
when the BBS connects.
Can anybody help? If this is not the place, then could you tell me what
newsgroups might help in this area?
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but I need the
to have the DOS program be able to access the other systems by name.
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> On Dec 2, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Adam Heath) wrote:
> > I am writing a program that listens on several ports, using fork() to
start
> > a separate thread for each port. I want to be able to kill each of the
> > child processes when the master parent terminates. I do not know
trapping of SIGKILL and SIGSTOP. I have registered a function with
atexit(), and that is not run either.
I know this can be done, because when PPPD is started, and I issue the
command "kill ", PPPD runs the disconnect script before quitting.
Any help would be appreciated(sp?).
Adam He
2) for the first 12, RIGHT ALT-(F1-F12)
for the upper 12. I have two dos sessions started automatically on
tty23 and tty24 for a DOS based BBS telnet.
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> > At 00:41 22-11-96 -0500, Adam Heath wrote:
> > |I current connect to the Internet with PPPD, and all works well. I
have
> > |compiled my kernel (2.0.24) with IP_MASQ enabled, and have verified
that
> > |this works. Here is my question.
> > |
> > |Can it be
> At 00:41 22-11-96 -0500, Adam Heath wrote:
> |I current connect to the Internet with PPPD, and all works well. I have
> |compiled my kernel (2.0.24) with IP_MASQ enabled, and have verified that
> |this works. Here is my question.
> |
> |Can it be setup, so that when someon
masqueraded to one of the private
computers on the LAN? I have a DOS-based BBS that I can setup to accept
incoming telnet, but it won't work through DOSEMU.
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incoming telnet, but it won't work through DOSEMU.
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>
> > I have set kerneld to automatically run pppd through
/sbin/request-route
> > whenever I need the internet. The only problem is that I still get a
> > timeout(or I just need to re-request the connection) from th
problem with LYNX and NETSCAPE.
Can anyone help?
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connection? He doesn't
want to open a telnet connection, and kill PPPD himself. It would be
better if he could do it all with one click.
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> Regards, P. *8^)
I have this same problem to. And I installed kernel-headers 2.0.6,
kernel-source 2.0.6, then I manually untarred the kernel source for 2.0.24.
And I still get the problem.
Ada
/dev/hdc = 420 MB HD not mounted
Using LILO to boot off /dev/hda
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g a
link, and having '/mnt' copied recursively.
Thanks ahead of time for your help.
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> > >I've set up a test PC with Debian 1.1 and want to
> > >administer it remotely but am refused a telnet connection
> > >as root ... is there a way around this ? Do I have to give
> >
> >
> > The way I handle this problem is log in under my account and type
> >
> > su
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> > > i installed netscape_3.0-beta4-1.deb tonight and it said that i
> > >needed "netscape-v30b4-export.i586-unknown-linux-elf.tar.gz|Z" in the
/tmp
> > >directory. Well ^ this is all v30b5 in the ftp.netscape.com
site.
> > >What do i have to do to get netscape running?
> >
>
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> From: N. Salwen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: IP forwarding and/or Masquerading
> Date: Monday, July 23, 2096 4:46 AM
>
>
> > I'm still struggling to get my PPP connection working properly.
Although =
> > the chat scri
>
> I think there is something wrong with my chatscript but
> don't where is it. Is it possible to make pppd echo all words on
> screen? something like "dip -v".
>
Look at /var/log/messages. Chat writes debugging info to that file.
Adam Heath
mailto://[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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