On Fri, 27 Aug 1999, Sebastian Canagaratna wrote:
127.0.0.1 is the localhost ( your machine ). Unless
your machine is acting as the name server names will not be
secolved. You will have to get the name server from the network
administrator.
I'm fully aware that 127.0.0.1 is the localhost,
On Tue, 31 Aug 1999, Francois GELIS wrote:
With glibc2.x, isn't that configured in something
like /etc/nsswitch.conf instead of /etc/host.conf ?
Yeap it is ... and that solved my problem.
Thx a bunch ;-)
/fax
My problem is that the /etc/hosts files doesn't seem to be used
when resolving hostnames.
I'm runing Debian 2.1 r2 with
Linux kernel 2.2.11 (downloaded recompiled source)
glibc 2.0.7 (libc6_2.0.7.19981211-6.deb)
libresolv 2.0.7 (libc6_2.0.7.19981211-6.deb)
Here are some
On Thu, 18 Feb 1999, Patrice Grosperrin wrote:
I'm trying to take all files and directories of the
debian 1.2 (potato) which are in debian ftp.
Potato is nowhere near a release yet, and when it will be released
it will be with at least version number 2.2.
But I've a problem, the size of
On Tue, 8 Sep 1998, bmorgan wrote:
This is a reposting of a previous message. I'm starting to get
desperate. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I'm having trouble connecting to my debian machine from my windows
machine using samba. I've successfully done this before, but now I've
On Tue, 29 Sep 1998, Braden N. McDaniel wrote:
I've just installed Debian 2.0. While I have some rather superficial
familiarity with Linux in general (have played with a few distributions),
this is my first crack at Debian.
This is what I get when I run startx:
X: exec of
On Thu, 23 Apr 1998, Daniel Martin at cush wrote:
[SNIP]
/etc/fstab:
/dev/sda4/misc/zip vfat noexec,umask=0000 0
(If you just had defaults before, you can just replace it with the
umask=000 bit)
Then everyone will be able to write to /misc/zip.
Also, anyone will be able to
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], you wrote:
a last question,does it possible in X to be logged on as several
user at once (you see,have 2 xterm logged as root,one as
alaint,etc...)
See man-pages for: su, rsh, rlogin, ssh
after this is answered,i'll keep my mouth shut except when
answering
System configuration:
* Base: Debian 1.3.1 r6 (bo, libc5)
* Kernel: version 2.0.30
* X: XFree86 3.3.1 (debian packages 3.3-4) with the
S.u.S.E. XF86_SVGA server.
* Gfx hw: Matrox Millenium II
* Netscape: Communicator 4.04 pro (installed with the
netscape4_4.0-5.deb package from
On Wed, 25 Mar 1998, Ossama Othman wrote:
Hi,
i can't get my Matrox Millenium 2 running under X11.
I'm using an old X-Server date : Jun 1997
I think that's the problem, but where can i get a new one ?
Several places:
1. ftp.XFree86.org and mirrors like
On Thu, 26 Mar 1998, Michael Beattie wrote:
I have no idea how to split up my stuff... should I put /usr on it? or
what? I have no idea...
My suggestion is that you put /home and/or /usr/local on the new
disk. It's always nice to have this non-debian stuff on a seperate
disk when upgrading
On Mon, 23 Mar 1998, Toth Laszlo wrote:
Hi!
I have problems with it too. I have Service Pack 3. When I try logging in
with samba, I get this message:
\\drama is not accessible
The account is not authorized to login from this station.
Either you upgrade samba to support encrypted
On Wed, 18 Mar 1998, Tristan Day that's you! wrote:
After going through the 'NT OS Loader + Linux mini-HOWTO,' I managed to dual
boot Linux and NT, but only using a boot floppy for Linux. Although I am
pleased that this time I installed Debian it didn't lock me out of NT, I
still want to
On Thu, 5 Mar 1998, Erik van der Meulen wrote:
I have a small Debian box running as a server in a small network
(NT/95). Until now I have done all configuration using a terminal
session from the client to the server (which does not have a
monitor). I would like to be able access my server
On Mon, 2 Mar 1998, Bob Nielsen wrote:
On Mon, 2 Mar 1998, Fernando Tadeu C Brandt wrote:
Netscape is showing the following error box when I try to open
postscripts, sound file, etc:
sh: -c line 1: missing closing ')' for arithmetic expression
sh: -c line 1: syntax error near
On Wed, 18 Feb 1998, Sen Nagata wrote:
[SNIP]
does anyone know whether there is something that can be used under w95
or dos that will allow access to linux partitions?
Peter van Sebille has written ext2 drivers for Win95. The driver
is called FSDEXT2 and is at the present available in the
Since I'm going to set up a couple of Linux hosts
in the near future I wonder if there is a release
date (fix or approximate) set for Debian 2.0?
If not, how long will it maximum take before
testing etc. is done?
TIA
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On 12 Sep 1997, Dale Martin wrote:
Leszek Gerwatowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The other card I see mentioned a lot, but never see much as far as
recommendations, is the Intel EtherExpress 100. Anyone have any
thoughts on those?
I'm using an EtherExpress 100 together with Linux. The
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Date: Thu, 28 Aug 1997 15:45:06 +0200 (CEST)
From: Fredrik Ax [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Peter S Galbraith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Linux in Wired
On Thu, 28 Aug 1997, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
Fredik Ax wrote:
I disagree! The office suits
/mail/incoming/debian-user.lock
* ^X-Mailing-List:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
/home/fax/mail/incoming/debian-user
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, Fredrik Ax wrote:
:0:/home/fax/mail/incoming/debian-user.lock
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/home/fax/mail/incoming/debian-user
But I still think it's better to filter on the X-Mailing-List header.
There are after all, methods of sending mails to the list without having
the address
-05-13 (i386-unknown-linux)
options 8b,nls,bye,al,sm,nd
any idea?
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On Mon, 9 Jun 1997, DANIEL STRINGFIELD wrote:
I'm not personally thrilled with the high volume, but I wouldn't wan't to
make things not specific to debian (other than things like how to on
Redhat or something) to stop being supported. I think the list serves
well as a LINUX mailing list,
to read
/usr/src/linux/README
other usefull information is available in
/usr/src/linux/Documentation/modules.txt
(if you want to use modules that is)
Tip: make menuconfig is nice, and have a easy-to-use built in
help function (also availabel in make config)
Good luck
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have a set of deb-packages on
a zipdrive which I mount as vfat on /zipdrv and have a symlink to
/zipdrv/debpack from /usr/local/ ... It works just great!
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permissions (done e.g. during moving
with mv)
Hopes this helps, it solved all my problems, and is a solution
that supports that some users have write permissions and others not.
(The ones that are members of fat have)
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thanks in advance.
Basicly you just have to run dselect whith 1.3's filetree as base.
Most (all?) packages asks you if you want to replace the original
config files, if you wish to overwrite them, a backup file is created,
otherwise an side file with a new config file is created.
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On Tue, 13 May 1997, Lawrence Chim wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to post the same news to newsgroups automatically
and periodically, say bi-weekly?
It sounds like a cron job to me, but why would you send the same news
periodically ... I smell spam here :(
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location as well the easiest way to accomplish that
would be to make a soft link:
cd /var/spool
ln -s /usr/mail
Hope this is helps
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to write a not so simple program that
fetches the superblock and extracts the file. There might even exists
such a program?
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On Wed, 7 May 1997, Sam Ockman wrote:
Anyone know of any really good looking screen-savers...something like
xlock, but that looks more like something Microsoft will have in Windows
97?
Hmmm, screen-savers should be activated when there is no activity, in
other words when no one is near the
On 3 May 1997, Terrence M. Brannon wrote:
[CUT]
I will be more than happy to add lines to this one-at-a-time if there
is a list of them somewhere.
Heres your list:
ls /lib/modules/kernelversion/net/*.o | cut -d. -f1
where kernelversion is something like 2.0.27
you can try running insmod
modules_install. And don't forget
to run depmod -a once you have installed the modules.
Hope this helps
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=...
change it to:
http://hanoi.earthlight.co.nz/cgi-bin/joe/PFind.cgi?searchString=tetex...
I hope this helps you find the bug!
Regards
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