I recently installed debian 2.2rev2 without any graphical stuff, but also
I installed mason, junkbuster, and ipv6 just for testing.
When I connect to my ISP, I can download files without any problem, but
when I try to send a file bigger than 3kb(using ftp, or send a mail with
an attachment) the con
Has anyone use nc (netcat) to check connectivity using nc's -g option to
specify loose source routed path???
I think I need the kernel not to drop ip packets with source route options
(which is the default I think), but if that's true, how do I disable this
kernel feature???
Is there a program to use the IPv4 source routing feature?
I need to send some DNS requests (UPD packets port 53) but specifying
through which routers it is going to be routed.
HOw can I masquerede active FTP with IPCHAINS
I downloaded SPF but it gives me some errors parsing the default
configuration file.
I'm trying to install a NAT server in my box and I'm using ipchains 1.3.9
I want the private netwrok 192.168.1.0/24 to be able to get to the
internet using my linux box as a gateway. The L:inux only has one network
interface (so I set up an alias using: ifconfig eth0:0 192.168.1.1)
my input chain i
I recently moved a computer to another subnet (everything works great
except NFS). When it was in the old subnet NFS (as a client) worked
fine!...but in the new one it gives this
error:
nfs: server X not responding, still trying
nfs: task 123 can't get a request slot
Any ideas of what is the pr
I'm trying to do that too! I put this in XF86Config:
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Mouse0"
Driver "mouse"
Option "Protocol" "ExplorerPS/2"
Option "Device" "/dev/mouse"
#Option "AlwaysCore" "true"
#Option "SendCoreEvents" "true"
#O
I'm trying to get my Intellimouse Explorer working with XFree 4.0 My
XF86Config
file has this:
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Mouse0"
Driver "mouse"
Option "Protocol" "ExplorerPS/2"
Option "Device" "/dev/mouse"
Option "Buttons" "7"
Opt
Does anybody knows anything about driver drivers for IntelliMouse Explorer
(the one with 5 buttons)?
try alien to convert rpm to deb packages!!!
On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, Shel Johnson wrote:
> Does anyone know of a program that let's us run rpm packages??..
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That works, but it doesn't fix my xfs, i need to run it!
Do you have any other ideas?
On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, MC_Vai wrote:
> Luis Gustavo Madrigal Salazar wrote:
>
> > I recently installed Xfree 4.0, and its working pretty good; but may
> > problem is that my X
I recently installed Xfree 4.0, and its working pretty good; but may
problem is that my Xfs stopped working. The initialization script
(/etc/init.d/xfs) freezes when I try to start it.
Any ideas?
There is a good ftp at ftp.kando.hu
Somewhere in /pub there is a CD-IMAGES directory, inside there are lots of
.raw files (you can mount them with mount -t iso9660 -o ro,loop=/dev/loop0
) I know that potato's images are there.
On Fri, 19 May 2000, -={ Menno Slaats }=- wrote:
> Does anyone know
I have 4 .raw files that are suppose to be debian potato's distribution.
But how do I get a bootable CD from them? Do I need a special program to
do that?
thanks!
I've found the solution
I edited the file .config (in /usr/src/linux) and added the dollowing
line:
CONFIG_RTL8139=m
Then make modules, etc!!
thanks!!
aul J. Keenan wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 26, 2000 at 05:38:14PM -0600, Luis Gustavo Madrigal Salazar wrote:
> > I have a realtek 8139 compatible network card, and I downloaded the kernel
> > 2.2.14 sources. And evrything compiled fine!..except that 'make xconfig'
> > doesn
I have a realtek 8139 compatible network card, and I downloaded the kernel
2.2.14 sources. And evrything compiled fine!..except that 'make xconfig'
doesn't allow me to select the realtek 8139 as a module...it appears
disabled!! How do I compile the rtl8139.o module???
Are there any special considerations when installing debian (probably
potato) in a box with an Athlon 800 Mhz with 10,2 GB and a Matrox G400???
I know that you can run linux box as NIS+ client, but I've never heard about
> setting up linux as a NIS+ server.
> I run NIS+ on Solaris.
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 25, 1999 at 06:19:54PM -0600, Luis Gustavo Madrigal Salazar
> wrote:
> > I know how to do it with NIS, bu
I know how to do it with NIS, but I don't want to put my NIS+ servers in
NIS compatibility mode (security reasons). I need NIS+.
On 26 Nov 1999, Brian May wrote:
> >>>>> "Luis" == Luis Gustavo Madrigal Salazar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
Has someone successfully install NYS on debian?? Do you know how to make
it on Red-Hat 6.1?? In both cases I can see the NIS+ tables, but I can't
perform a login.
where is the script to start tha named?(if exists one)
How can I display the actual values of system parameters? something like
sysdef -i on Solaris.
Is there a file to change them? or a command? something like /etc/system
on Solaris
/etc/ftpwelcome works but I still get the FTP server (Version
6.2/OpenBSD/Linux-0.10) message...I want to disable that message!!
On Fri, 15 Oct 1999, Joop Stakenborg wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 15, 1999 at 12:48:11AM -0600, Luis Gustavo Madrigal Salazar wrote:
> > Is there something like issu
Run it with -y
apt-get will assume "yes"to all prompts and will run non-interactively.
sorry for the other message!!!
On Fri, 15 Oct 1999, Pollywog wrote:
> I ran 'apt-get -d upgrade' from an 'at' command and just figured out why this
> did not work. When it is run, apt-get asks if I really wa
Run it whi -y
apt-get will assume yes to all prompts and will and non-interactively
On Fri, 15 Oct 1999, Pollywog wrote:
> I ran 'apt-get -d upgrade' from an 'at' command and just figured out why this
> did not work. When it is run, apt-get asks if I really want to download, and
> since there is
Is there something like issue.net for the ftp service
I want to disable these message: (Version 6.2/OpenBSD/Linux-0.10) ready.
Another posibility is to change to another ftp packagewhich one is the
best?
How can I set my linux to display a banner before it prompts for login?
I can do it in solaris by editing /etc/default/telnetd
Did you try the line hosts:.. on /etc/nsswitch.conf??
it shold look something like this :
hosts: files dns
On Fri, 27 Aug 1999, Fredrik Ax wrote:
>
> 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
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