computer hasn't had any problems like this
for
a long time (and I have had 2.4.2/3 debian unstable for at least a month).
Thanks for any advice,
Jeff Davis
.deb
Thanks again,
Jeff Davis
On Saturday 14 April 2001 23:08, Corey Popelier wrote:
I think the issue might be this:
tail ~/.xsession-errors
OpenSSL version mismatch. Built against 90600f, you have 90601f
I recall someone else mentioning this somewhere?
Cheers,
Corey Popelier
the mouse ((II) XINPUT: Adding extended input device Generic Mouse
(type: MOUSE)).
I appreciate any help.
Jeff Davis
kde.
I think it must have to do with some of the base x packages (xbase-clients,
xserver-xfree86, xfree86-common), or maybe the video card support:
xserver-cardtype (I use xserver-r128, tell me if you use the same).
I will let you know immediately if I get anything working.
Regards,
Jeff
., I would still
rather use unstable for my desktop. Beats old software!
Regards,
Jeff Davis
On Saturday 14 April 2001 19:23, Larry Elmore wrote:
I'm running Unstable with kernel 2.4.2 and performed an update using
apt-get yesterday. At first X was dead, but I was able to get it running
amounts for everything else).
It doesn't seem to make my system run slowly, but it concerns me definately.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Jeff Davis
Alexis Roda wrote:
Jeff Davis wrote:
I have in my server 256MB RAM, of which about 220MB is used. Here is a
command I ran:
# cat /proc/meminfo
total:used:free: shared: buffers: cached:
Mem: 261832704 232955904 28876800 76492800 162164736 41222144
Swap: 320774144 192512
].2368 for 64.71.190.34 (not master/slave)
Thanks,
Jeff Davis
brian moore wrote:
On Sat, Feb 17, 2001 at 10:15:05PM -0800, Jeff Davis wrote:
I have been having problems with named stopping recently and so I set
ndc to debug mode. Later when it stopped again mysteriously, I looked in
syslog and saw the follwoing error message. Can someone describe
would prefer
to not wait it out continuously because I don't like the downtime, but I
did turn on a debugging option in ndc (hasn't crashed since then, but I
think it is only a matter of when).
Thanks for any advice,
Jeff Davis
I am using bind package 8.2.2p7-1 (a .deb)
Every once in a while named just stops. I look in the syslog and it
appears to just stop receiving requests and then display the messages
about how I (re)started it up. I have no idea what causes this.
Thanks for any help you might provide,
Jeff
fill me in on the best direction I
could be going in? This would also be true for mod_perl, mod_python,
etc, right?
Thanks,
Jeff Davis
!
Jeff Davis
someone else may find this useful as well.
Thanks again,
Jeff Davis
Jeff Davis wrote:
I have been reading docs all day but I cannot figure this one out. Note
that I am used to Redhat/Mandrake, and I don't know as much as I would
like to about Debian.
I have a Netgear 10/100 card. I am sure
to set up a linux box (in place of windows)
and he hasn't trusted linux much since then I don't think :(
I hope this helps,
Jeff Davis
Andrew McRobert wrote:
hi all
I tried adding a ULTRA SCSI hard disk to the server (on the separate ULTRA
SCSI channel on the controller), and while the system
J. Bruce Fields wrote:
On Wed, 22 Nov 2000, Cliff Rice wrote:
On Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 07:43:34AM -0800, Jeff Davis wrote:
I have a Netgear 10/100 card. I am sure it works, and I have used the
same type of card with other distros. In it's linux.txt it describes
an object file called
, but
I haven't seen much :)
Regards,
Jeff Davis
the documnetation it looks straightforward.
I would appreciate any advice. I am refering to Debian 2.2.
Thanks,
Jeff Davis
Does anyone know of any servers (web hosts or the like) that run Debian?
I noticed most run RedHat, but I am not sure why exactly. Any
explanation?
Thanks,
Jeff Davis
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