of the maintainer. See
the bug report [0] for more information.
[0] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=343897
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proftpd starts.
So I don't need it... ? Or I need another directive ?
foo is deprecated means this option is not used any more. So no, you
don't need it and yes, you need another directive:
AuthOrder mod_auth_file.c
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PROOF OF GOD'S EXISTENCE #341
, too...
I found the following documents helpful with regard to UTF-8:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Make_your_system_use_unicode/utf-8
http://hektor.umcs.lublin.pl/~mikosmul/computing/articles/linux-unicode.html
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Meta-Proof
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and see if it makes any difference.
The myriad of dhcp options are explained in man dhcp-options and the
syntax of dhclient.conf is explained in man dhclient.conf (surprising I
know!).
Of course if you aren't using DHCP then you can safely ignore this
message.
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linux-source-2.6.15
If you intend to generate an initrd image for your kernel, you'll need
to backport an unstable initrd generator (such as yaird or initramfs)
for it to play nice.
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PROOF OF GOD'S EXISTENCE #341:
ARGUMENT FROM DIVINE RIGHT
(1) God saves
hardware types. Essentially an
initrd image allows you to generate a one size fits all kernel that
will boot on the vast majority of hardware.
If you ensure support for your disk controller is compiled into the
kernel, then there is no real need for an initrd image.
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# in a stat() of every file in each folder, at login and logout.
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On Tue, 2005-12-20 at 22:40 +0100, MrVanes wrote:
Can anybody tell me where to look or how to find out what process is writing
to (or reading from) the HD that makes spindown in a single HD system
impossible?
I use a homebrewn kernel (2.6.14). Is or are there kernel option(s) that
check the
On Thu, 2005-12-15 at 16:29 -0600, Gayle Lee Fairless wrote:
With a speed of between 1.0 and 1.5 mbs on DSL, how long would it take to
install a Debian distribution onto a computer with a 3.2GHZ Pentium 4
Prescott (800 FSB), and ASUS P4P800e Deluxe motherboard?
I would have a 250 GB Seagate
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Forgot to send this to the list. It might be helpful to someone so here
it is...
Paul Scott wrote:
I am now trying to understand hotplug and ifplugd so I can plug either
or both cards in and have everything work. I discovered that Debian
have compiled from source, skip the above 2 lines.
Finally either symlink /usr/src/linux to the real folder containing
the
source/headers, or (the best way imo), edit the relevant lines in the
Makefile.
Hope this helps
Adam James
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your printcap file, installing magicfilter and
lprng, and also possibly Printtool if you have a fetish for GUI admin
tools (magicfilter-config seems to do its job quite well though).
Good luck
Adam James
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On Wed, 11 Apr 2001 18:24:00 -0400 (EDT), Stan Brown said:
Whats the magic environment variable to get ftp to use FTP mode?
Possibly a stupid answer, but use pftp rather than ftp.
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;*.=notice;*.=warn;\
auth,authpriv.none;\
cron,daemon.none;\
mail,news.none -/var/log/messages
What do I need to add so syslog passes the iptables messages into the log?
Many thanks for any help,
Adam James
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