Re: DevFS mounting problems (was: Re: Think I need ttyN where N>8)

2003-10-28 Thread Chris Niekel
#x27;t put anything about devfs in my /etc/fstab, should I? You could try it. Won't hurt much since it's not working now. :) Good luck! Chris Niekel -- I've been down so long, if I'd cheer up, I'd still be depressed. - Lisa Simpson, Moanin' Lisa Bl

Re: Think I need ttyN where N>8...

2003-10-27 Thread Chris Niekel
gt; When a lookup operation on an entry is performed and if there is no manual> driver information for that entry devfs will attempt to call devfsd. After reading that link a bit, I think it should be handled by devfsd. Do you have that running? Hope that helps! Chris Niekel -- I'v

Re: rpm -qa vs apt/dselect/etc

2003-09-30 Thread Chris Niekel
wns > what file. I once grabbed a function from somewhere: packageof() { [ $# = 1 ] && w3m -dump "http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_contents.pl?> } This allows you to do "packageof hello". Highly recommended if the program isn't installed yet. Greetings,

Re: ntpdate from cron -- DON'T DO THAT!

2002-12-23 Thread Chris Niekel
On Mon, Dec 23, 2002 at 08:09:41AM -0600, John Hasler wrote: > Chris Niekel writes: > > The NTP-docs mention that you should not use only one server, but more. > > Is reliable time service of critical importance to you? Most systems can > go for days without contacting a timese

Re: ntpdate from cron -- DON'T DO THAT!

2002-12-23 Thread Chris Niekel
same server. Greetings, Chris Niekel -- I've been down so long, if I'd cheer up, I'd still be depressed. - Lisa Simpson, Moanin' Lisa Blues. msg20685/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: urgent - system slow after spamassassin

2002-12-18 Thread Chris Niekel
On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 08:47:00AM -0800, Bob Nielsen wrote: > On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 12:30:07PM +0530, Sandip P Deshmukh wrote: > > hello all > > > > after installing spamassassin, my system has become terribly slow! i > > I experienced this also. The whitelist won't help, since the message >

Re: code red goes on

2001-08-06 Thread Chris Niekel
gging for an antidote! My stats for today (20 hours): 601 CodeRed2's, 8 CodeRed1's. With my cablemodem it looks like my whole country is infected. Although it's only 268 unique ip's. CodeRed2 attempts to spread a lot more than 1. Well, better start ignoring the output. Greeting

font *fixed* not found.

2000-11-25 Thread Chris Niekel
ica-bold-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-*-*'. Fallback to '*fixed*' failed. Anyone knows how to solve this? Is there any documentation I should have been reading? apt-get dist-upgrade didn't tell me about this, nor sent it mail. Thanks, Chris Niekel -- Geek code version 3.1: GCS d- s++:

Re: Mutt's alias file

2000-10-13 Thread Chris Niekel
ebian-user", exim sends it > right back to me, complaining that the local user "debian-user" doesn't exist. > > What am I doing wrong ? You should source ~/.mail_aliases as well. The alias_file is to tell mutt where aliases are saved from mutt. The source comman

DNS lookup looks for AAAA records..

2000-10-13 Thread Chris Niekel
help, I'd love to hear it. Greetings, Chris Niekel -- Geek code version 3.1: GCS d- s++: a- C++$ ULSI++ P+(---) L+++> E--- W++ N++ o K? w--- O M- V?>-- PS+ PE-() Y PGP+ t+>+++ 5? X- !R tv+ b DI++ D+ G>++ e+++ h--- r+++ y+++