On 6/27/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I disab;e *all* the default rules in my Makefiles?
GNU 'make' has a '-r' flag that does this. It seems to work, in my
limited testing.
--
David 'dpk' Kirchner
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To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a subject of
On 5/8/06, S t i n g r a y [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you please share the syntax for
manually adding ip MAC address permenantly
i am doing
arp -s 10.0.0.1 22:33:55:gf:34:22 permenent
permanent is implied, so you can drop that argument.
also how to delete one MAC entry
arp -d
On 4/14/06, Andrei Popescu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2006-04-12 at 12:32 -0400, Matthias Julius wrote:
Yes, there is. As example here is part of the output of mdadm:
Array Size : 468872448 (447.15 GiB 480.13 GB)
Device Size : 156290816 (149.05 GiB 160.04 GB)
On 4/14/06, Steve Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
Huh, look at that. It doesn't show up in any of the attachments
either. Just not there. Good eye Gene.
Not true, here's the unsub instructions from the message I am replying to:
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to
On 4/3/06, Surachai Locharoen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any body guarantee debian security. I want to install debian as
my server instead of redhat as3 server which just attack by Phishing.
Kan
As stated already, this sort of problem usually comes about because of
some insecure PHP or
On 4/3/06, Pascal Hakim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some people leak headers into the body of their email.
gmail does by default, apparently.
I do wonder if there really is a point to masking out the email
addresses in the archive. If I were a spammer, one of the first things
I'd do is sign up to
On 3/23/06, C.C.S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We never signed up for any debian mailing lists. Is there any way to
determine what email addresses from our domain are on that list?
It should be in the headers of this message, when you receive it. Look
for Received for lines until you find one for
On 3/18/06, Gene Heskett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3. There is no way short of a customized subject message sent
individually to every name on the mailing list, one at a time, FROM a
mailng list user, waiting each time to see if it generates this
response.
This seems like the most reasonable
On 3/15/06, Ted Gilchrist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought I could capture the progress status of scp to a file:
% scp -r html [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 1mylog 21
but the result is an empty file. Can someone tell me how to do this?
scp is automatically detecting that the standard output is not
On 3/14/06, Andrei Popescu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A quick peak at debian-cd shows that there are discussions about having a
Desktop install with as few CDs as possible. This is the development part. The
site developers should present this accordingly. Something like: For a
Desktop install
On 3/8/06, Yu,Glen [Ontario] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
Thanks for you replies, I've installed the smp kernel
(kernel-image-2.4.27-2-686-smp) but now cat /proc/cpuinfo lists 4 cpus!
However my supervisor has informed me that they should be single-core, rather
than dual-core
On 2/26/06, Magnus Therning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are other people receiving emails like the one I've attached after
posting to debian-user?
Is it possible to track down the person who's causing this and tell
him/her to make sure the spamfilter skips postings from debian-user?
The person
On 3/2/06, Kevin B. McCarty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list,
Could someone tell me why the following works in zsh but not in
bash/posh/dash?
benjo[3]:~% echo foo bar baz | read a b c
benjo[4]:~% echo $a $b $c
foo bar baz
If I try the same with bash (or other sh-compatible shells), the
On 2/20/06, Kevin Coyner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
221.226.124.109 - - [20/Feb/2006:16:17:10 -0500] GET
http://1-shops.com/prx.php?p=q1w2e3r4t5y6u7i8o9p0*a-b HTTP/1.1 404
288 http://www.google.com/intl/en-us/; Mozilla/4.0 (compatible;
MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0; Crazy Browser 1.0.5)
I
On 2/15/06, Ivan Glushkov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
if I issue ls . filelist.txt
as user I get:
a binary file like:
ESC[0mESC[0mAcro3nKTzaESC[0m
ESC[0mfilelist.logESC[0m
ESC[01;34mgconfd-glushkovESC[0m
ESC[01;34mkde-glushkovESC[0m
ESC[01;34mkeyring-CXhOCWESC[0m
On 2/12/06, David Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to write a for loop that descends into a list ofdirectories and
runs a command. I can't seem to get the quoting rightthough. Most of the
directories have spaces and they are makingthings difficult for me. Here is
what I have:
On 2/11/06, CasperLinux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone have any input? I am googling till my fingers hurt and everything I
find says it should be running. Whenever I try to open a test.php file all I
get is the web browswer trying to save the file instead of serving up the php
content.
On
On 2/8/06, Ken Irving [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using rsnapshot, which uses rsync over ssh, and pull backups to
the backup server running as root, but I connect to the backup machines
as an ordinary user. I use keychain to help automate ssh-agent for
authentication, so I need to connect to
On 2/6/06, Lubos Vrbka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi guys,
is it possible to change (increase) the number of lines that are saved
on console? i would like to be able to scroll through the whole boot
process history. right now it allows me to go approximately one and half
pages back...
On 2/6/06, Bill Wohler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to mix both SSI and PHP in a .shtml file? If so, do you
have any configuration suggestions?
I've tried various Apache configuration options and have not been able
to get this to work. Some searching suggests that the only way to do
On 2/2/06, Adam Funk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a Debian testing/unstable system running a 2.4.27-2-386 or
2.4.27-2-386 kernel, booted from LILO, and I'm thinking of upgrading
to 2.6.something. I had originally planned to wait until I had a new
computer but I haven't got around to
On 2/2/06, Andreas Janssen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
man apt-secure, man apt-key
Neither are found on my Sarge install, and I don't see them in aptitude.
Install the 2006 archive signing key. This has been explained plenty of
times on the list, search the archive if you need a longer
On 1/27/06, Matt Zagrabelny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*) instead tunnel everything through ssh
i turn that on by default for my ssh server:
$ grep X11Forwarding /etc/ssh/sshd_config
X11Forwarding yes
(restart the server for this to take affect,
/etc/init.d/ssh restart)
On 1/24/06, Richard Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But the odd thing is that this is a recurring theme. Where does it
sprout from, I wonder?
I suspect an old default Apache home pages installed with packages
from older versions of Debian that come up from time to time when
administrators
On 1/26/06, Mike McCarty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can play with things as you like, but I wouldn't do it.
I had problems with LVM and got rid of it. Over on Fedora,
I've only seen one say I'm glad I used LVM, but on a regular
basis someone gets bitten.
Agreed. I haven't used LVM, but if
On 1/24/06, Igor Milovanovic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have this file:
-rwx-- 1 f13o f13o 7.1K 2003-06-12 14:08 ppmtolss16
and i can't (?!) chmod it to 755 as user f13o?
This hasn't happened to me... please, help.
What error do you get? Is there only one f13o userid in /etc/passwd ?
On 1/19/06, Tony Heal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
anyone have a good link that explains why/what the ext3 overhead is. I have
a partition that looks like it has 8GB taken up by the OS and I need to
explain this.
FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda9
I haven't been able to find anyone else with this problem after
searching Google and others. I'm wondering if I'm just doing something
wrong.
I have two hosts, connected via crossover cable, and I am running:
dd if=/dev/zero bs=131072 | nc -u 10.0.0.3 8000
on one and
nc -l -p 8000 -s 10.0.0.3
On 1/10/06, kamaraju kusumanchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would appreciate any feedback/corrections/suggestions etc., (however
trivial you think they are) on the following FAQ on debian-user. The
final corrected version will be uploaded to
On 1/5/06, Luis Finotti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear all,
I realize that this should be way off topic, so sorry about that...
I've been working on a bash script, but when I run something like:
---
#!/bin/bash
echo $(pwd)
I always get $HOME, not the current
On 1/3/06, Enrique Morfin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
Happy new year!
I have a box with 2 eth (1 intel, 1 3com)
each time it boot, eth0 and eth1 are different:
boot one: intel=eth0 3com=eth1
boot two: intel=eth1 3com=eth0
well, not alwais change, it seams to be random.
How i make to
On 12/30/05, Matt England [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I'm left with figuring out much harder ways to tell system revs
apart. I'm guessing I'm going to have to make an application which does
nothing but evaluate a system and report it's variant (Redhat vs SuSE vs.
Debian) and revision (Debian
On 12/28/05, John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Gnome package is a dummy. It pulls in its components by depending on
them. Thus when you remove any of its components it gets removed as well.
However, since it has no contents, removing it does no harm. This
obviously needs to be better
On 12/20/05, Almut Behrens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sometimes I'm wondering whether it's that very REQUEST being
capitalized that's confusing people -- and whether simply using
[EMAIL PROTECTED] would make it appear more like a regular
email address after all.
IMO, it would be a good
On 12/16/05, Brian C [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dselect: unable to open/create access method lockfile
but I still get the same error. Can anyone explain how to allow dselect
to create the lockfile it wants to?
I'm not sure where it would put the lockfile, but you may be able to
find out using
On 12/2/05, Hendrik Boom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, last night all the massages I had left in /var/mail/hendrik
vanished *again*. Just like the night before. Of course, by the
time I got to look at my mail, a few new ones had arrived.
I'm starting to think it's not just a fluke.
Do you
On 11/25/05, Metrics [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Can someone explain to me the following behaviour? I have this script
#!/bin/sh
LISTS=('debian-user' 'security-basics' 'hostap' 'pen-test' 'ntbugtraq'
'ion-general' 'vim' 'madwifi');
LIST_COUNT=${#LISTS}
echo $LIST_COUNT
for
On 21 Nov 2005 23:01:59 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Many of the web pages I visit cause the browser to hang for
significant periods of time (a minute or more in many cases). Until
the page finishes loading, the window does not update, and mouse
clicks have no effect.
On 11/18/05, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not to mention that you should have received only one message per post you
made to mailing lists the loser with AntispamUOL is part of.
Maybe you are seeing the results of a spammer forging your address?
I received over 20 (I
On 11/17/05, kamaraju kusumanchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In order to get rid of all the spam that I get due to posting to public
archived mailing lists etc., I subscribe to mailing lists through a
gmail account. Gmail spam filtering is quite effective and filters
almost 95% of the spam. But
On 11/17/05, Rogério Brito [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know if that's exactly a black hole, but you can also try to address
your messages to, at least, two other addresses:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
whois also suggests sending complaints to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . It
would
On 11/16/05, kamaraju kusumanchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have tried
$sudo wajig doc /root/wajig_doc.txt
But it does not work. Using Debian sid, bash 3.00.16(1).
regards
raju
The reason the above doesn't work is because wajig doc are the only
arguments sent to sudo. Your current shell
On 11/16/05, Carl Fink [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why not use script?
That's certainly another option. I was assuming the sudo configuration
was restricted to running that particular program. If sudo allows any
string to be passed to it, script is a good solution. As are the
suggested sudo sh -c
On 11/14/05, Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Du you have used SATA drives with PATA Hardware or WD Raptor WD360GD
and WD740GD which have real SCSI-Hardware. They run with 10.000 RpM.
We haven't tried Raptors yet. We're waiting for the capacities to
approach that of the other SATA
On 11/11/05, Alan Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But nothing is happening. Firstly, I would have expected on the remote
machine for the DISPLAY variable to have been set to localhost:10.0, but it
is unset, but even if I set it manually, there doesn't seem to be a channel
there (X programs
On 11/9/05, Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Last week on the list someone mentioned possible problems with
the 3ware 9xxx cards and newer kernels. Maybe it's been resolved,
maybe not.
Yeah, someone was having trouble with kernel panic -- the VFS cannot
mount root one indicating that the
On 11/10/05, Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The issue was performance, though. Are you getting good speed?
I must have missed that email then, sorry about that. We use RAID5 on
this Linux box, RAID5 on FreeBSD (old driver) and RAID1 and 10 on
FreeBSD (old and new driver). Overall our
Is there a Debian way to sync apt-get and aptitude data files? We just
had a problem where aptitude decided to programs that were installed
by apt-get immediately prior. This is on Sarge stable.
Specifically, the steps to reproduce this were:
apt-get install flac
aptitude
Press 'g' and you'd
On 11/9/05, enediel gonzalez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
I'm looking for a transparent hardware RAID controller to implement a RAID1
for the debian,
?Is it possible to find a RAID controller on the market (no matter for IDE,
SATA, SCSI hard drives) that at the moment of the debian
Hi All,
This may sound like a stupid question, answered in some FAQ somewhere,
but I just can't find it. Does anyone know which Sarge floppy image
contains the aic7xxx SCSI driver?
On 11/7/05, Mark Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm getting this error and can't boot the 2.6.9 kernel that I built:
VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknow-block(8,2).
I'm NOT a linux admin by any stretch. This box boots using 2.4.31. I
think maybe it has something to do with the SATA
On 11/4/05, Chris Boot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I'd like to probe the list to see what hardware RAID solutions people
can recommend that will:
1. Take 5/6 SATA disks for RAID 5/6/10
2. Allow them to be hot-plugged (with or without Jeff Garzik's
in-progress SATA hotplug patches)
3.
On 9/13/05, Leonardo Marques [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i want the user can do everything they can do by default minus browse
accross the file system.
Unfortunately this is not easily done. The user will need read access
to the directories containing the binaries, such as /bin for the
previously
On 9/1/05, Roberto C. Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, when I log out of the machine, the ssh process on my local
machine blocks. I guess that it is becuase the remote still has jobs
running. Is there a way to get it start the process in the background
and then detach from the
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