Where is xen kernel for K7?

2007-07-06 Thread Black Dew
I want to install XEN on one of my systems which has an AMD Duron processor (k7). The system currently runs Unstable with 2.6.21-2-k7 kernel. The problem is - there is no K7 flavored kernel with XEN support in the archive... I found linux-image-2.6.18-4-xen-686 in testing (and as far as i

Re: New User Information Request

2006-12-20 Thread Black Dew
Michael Fothergill wrote: I guess (and other people on the list here will correct me if I am wrong) that you are going to need the AMD64 version of Debian. Not necessarily. i386 works just fine on 64 cpus The gain in performance from running a 64bit kernel is hardly noticeable in most

Re: Changing SSL Certificates on sarge

2006-06-22 Thread Black Dew
Zane Dodson wrote: On Thu, Jun 22, 2006 at 09:27:56AM -0400, S Scharf wrote: | I am running a server on Debian Stable (sarge). I configured the | machine under one domain name (example.info) and then renamed | it (example.com) when deploying it as my main server. The SSL | certificates all

Re: modules.ofmap not in a package?

2006-06-18 Thread Black Dew
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm running tiger. Aside fron vast numbers of messages about files in /usrX11R6/bin (which I imagine will go away when the xorg transition is complete) there is one other: --WARN-- [lin001w] File `/lib/modules/2.6.12-1-amd64-generic/modules.ofmap' does not belong to

Re: Debina Installation ISO DVD Image Files

2006-05-31 Thread Black Dew
Robert J. A. Fernandes. wrote: in this section the file size its shows 4.4G for debian-31r2-i386-binary-1, but when I am downloading it give me 372MB and for the another file debian-31r2-i386-binary-2 it shows 4.1G but when I downloads it gives me 127MB. Something (most probably your

Re: security support for testing distribution

2006-05-31 Thread Black Dew
Does that mean that security updates go from unstable to testing security repository to testing distribution or am I misreading something here? No. If a (critical) vulnerability is discovered in some package which is already in testing or stable the security team patches it and uploads a fix

Re: mixing aptitude and synaptic

2006-05-22 Thread Black Dew
kamaraju kusumanchi wrote: Is it OK to mix aptitude and synaptic? I know that it is not good to mix apt-get and aptitude. But what about using synaptic sometimes and aptitude sometimes? any suggestions? Please CC me on the replies as I am not subscribe to d-u. Both synaptic and aptitude are

Re: mixing aptitude and synaptic

2006-05-22 Thread Black Dew
kamaraju kusumanchi wrote: Is it OK to mix aptitude and synaptic? I know that it is not good to mix apt-get and aptitude. But what about using synaptic sometimes and aptitude sometimes? any suggestions? Please CC me on the replies as I am not subscribe to d-u. Both synaptic and aptitude are

Re: Can I stay in testing without going etch?

2006-05-20 Thread Black Dew
If I install Debian stable and have stable in the sources.list file, will updates keep happening, even across releases? I think it would be great it I never had to reinstall, yet could still have a completely up-to-date system. stable is just a pointer to the latest release. So if you put now

LeafNode question

2005-01-07 Thread Black Dew
Is there a way to make leafnode delete all the articles from gorups that are no longer active before they expire the natural way. eg I have expire set to 300, short timeout to 5 and long timeout to 21, so i want leafnode to remove all the articles from a group that isn't active anymore (hasn't

Re: aptitude bug?

2004-12-26 Thread Black Dew
Sam Watkins wrote: I've noticed if I suspend aptitude with ^Z, then fg it again, then press the up or down arrow key, it tries to run reportbug and then when I get back to aptitude it's forgotten all the selections I made since last saving. This can be a real pain if you've made a lot of

Re: cgiemail installs owned by root in /usr/lib/cgi-bin

2004-11-28 Thread Black Dew
Antonio Rodriguez wrote: I noticed that when installing cgiemail it is set as owned by root, same as other scripts simultaneously installed in /usr/lib/cgi-bin I figure this is right, I would be surprised if i were the first finding a bug, but I don't see why it makes it safer than installing it

Re: NAT forwarding : only partial connections

2004-11-27 Thread Black Dew
connecting anywhere. If it still doesn't work run on the laptop: tracepath some well known site look for lines that end up with pmtu some number and try setting your MTU (with ifconfig) to the lowest one you see. -- Best regards, Black Dew. == ~ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ ICQ:206