I have a DLS connection to the Internet and a T1 connection to the other
office, which in turn is also connected to the Internet.
Both connections use IP masquerading with two completely different
addresses.
I want to put a firewall/router in the middle that would provide:
- load balancing for
Has anybody been able to run imp with php4 on potato ?
I'm getting error about imap_utf7_encode() being undefined
and indeed there is no such function in php4-imap module.
I'm running on sparc.
Sergey.
The other solution, setting XAUTHORITY in the root environment to
that of the user that owns the X session, also worked for me.
I've never seen that before - neat.
I'm thinking, shouldn't this be done automatically by /bin/su ?
This would make a lot of sense and simplify life significantly.
Has anyone tried to debianize PowerChute Plus ?
I intend to create a patch that would put config, log, pid and
init files into appropriate places when converting from rpm to deb
with alien. But maybe someone already has done that ?
Sergey.
On Mon, 24 Jan 2000, Joe Block wrote:
Joe Emenaker wrote:
Actually, what we *really* need is some sort of consensus. I mean, it would
be pretty nice if imapd and other tools (like procmail) all looked in the
same default location without any configuration. I know Elm and Pine used
On Sun, 26 Dec 1999, Alexey Petrov wrote:
Hi All,
I have need in mirror transformation of the Postscript files for printing on
the transparence. I should be glad for any idea.
I'd suggest using CUPS instead of standard lpd. (package cupsys from
unstable). This kind of stuff is done by just
On Fri, 17 Dec 1999, Fethi Okyar wrote:
I start XF86Setup
choose the card in card settings
choose the monitor, enter the correct hsync and vsync
(i.e. ver_refres = 30-64, hor_refresh=47-104)
^^
In my experience here might be the typical
On Sun, 28 Nov 1999, Hans wrote:
biggerSystem: Acer Travelmate 512T running Slink. Generic PCMCIA
modem.
Goal: setting up ppp connections to two different ISPs.
Done: configured pppconfig, kppp, resolv.conf (for DNS)
The problem: pon/poff dials in, but refused to connect. kppp the
3. My Gold card 56K modem will dial out but will not connect to my ISP. I
get the error that the pppd died unexpectedly.
Judging from the error message you're using kppp. Try to empty
/etc/ppp/config file. If that does not help, add -debug option to the pppd
in the kppp options panel, and
By the way, if you are using exim, then it supports Maildir directly, no
need to use procmail for this.
Sergey.
On Tue, 7 Sep 1999, Debian Mail wrote:
I setup samba as a PDC for Windows NT. It works. But when I want to
change the password from the Win NT machine I get:
The User name or old password is incorrect. Letters in...
And in the smb logfile I get:
smbd/chgpasswd.c:check_oem_password(699)
On Tue, 17 Aug 1999, Paul Miller wrote:
Sergey V Kovalyov wrote:
b) is there a sensible replacement for ghostview that is functionally
similar the windows' GSview ?
I much prefer the 'gv' package over 'ghostview'. It is another front end
to 'ghostscript' which has a much better
On Tue, 17 Aug 1999, Brian Servis wrote:
*- On 17 Aug, Sergey V Kovalyov wrote about Re: full color ghostview ?
On Tue, 17 Aug 1999, Paul Miller wrote:
Sergey V Kovalyov wrote:
b) is there a sensible replacement for ghostview that is functionally
similar the windows
On Tue, 17 Aug 1999, Arno wrote:
On Tue, Aug 17, 1999 at 11:52:02AM -0400, Sergey V Kovalyov wrote:
This sounds like a font problem. Do you have the font packages
installed for ghostscript?
No, this is not the font problem, fonts look ok (please, look at my
original post
The problem:
ghostview and the family (gv, kghostview) show a horrible dithering and it
takes forever to display even simple images. On the other hand, the
windows' version of the same thing (GSview) takes just a few seconds and
displays in full color (16 or 24 bit, whatever the current depth is).
On Thu, 12 Aug 1999, Tim P. Gerla wrote:
(I'm not a subscribed member of this list, so please Cc: any replies.
Thanks!)
Recently I've been having a strange problem with Netscape and X. I'm running
the latest potato stuff. When I start netscape, I get this:
...
Warning: translation
Actually, there is another variant. You can install netscape right
from debian using apt.
Instead of choosing installer, choose the packages
netscape-base-x.xx, communicator-smotif-x.xx, and other additions (where
x.xx is the version you want). I do it this way and works ok.
Sergey.
On Sun, 1
Hi.,.
I've removed the entry from /etc/ppp/options, but it still no working...
Try making /etc/ppp/options empty, see if this helps. Also add a debug
option for ppp in kppp's ppp options tag, and look at /var/log/syslog, see
if there is anything interesting.
Sergey.
when i try to
Just run modconf. It is the same program that is used during setup. You
might have to play with ios and irqs if first attempts fail.
Sergey.
On Fri, 18 Jun 1999, David Brode wrote:
1. I just added an ethernet card to my system (3Com SC509TP) and I
understand that I'm supposed to use the
On Thu, 17 Jun 1999, Brad wrote:
On Thu, 17 Jun 1999, Stephen Pitts wrote:
The correct way to setup what programs
run when you start X is to make an .xsession file, like this:
echo exec /usr/X11R6/bin/WindowMaker ~/.xsession
chmod +x ~/.xsession
If you only want to change the
If so, then when I tried those modifications, I couldn't figure out
how to get reasonable behavior. If you have
auth sufficient pam_ldap.so
auth required pam_unix_auth.so try_first_pass
then if the entry is found in ldap, pam returns and you never execute
Is there any easy way of maintaining access to more than one ISP without
re-writing the config files for smail and ppp? At present I use a spare
computer for this but it's not very convenient.
Try just using pppconfig and choose two different provider names
(e.g. isp1, isp2). Then to
On Wed, 16 Jun 1999, Hugo van der Merwe wrote:
My mailbox cannot handle the number of posts this list generates,
especially not when I'm away for the weekend or even week. What should I
do to participate in this mailing list without clogging my mailbox?
I suggest you subscribe to
Just a guess: did you clean /etc/ppp/options ? You need this file to be
empty for the kppp to work.
Sergey.
On Fri, 11 Jun 1999, Micha Feigin wrote:
when i try to connect to my internet provider with kppp i get a
message
pppd died unexpectedly, and then it hangs up. Any solution to the
Debian GNU/Linux potato caesar tty8
caesar login: test
Password:
Last login: Fri Jun 11 21:40:19 1999 from - on tty8
/bin/login: error in loading shared libraries: /lib/libnss_ldap.so.2:
undefined symbol: ldap_set_option
I get this problem too after the latest upgrade yesterday.
I was following the thread on using LDAP to handle authentication of clients,
and I am having a lot of trouble getting things to work.
First I created a new testing account
# adduser testing
Second, I downloaded the conversion tools, turned off shadowpasswords, and
libpam-ldap will allow password change. The rest have to be done
manually (or through some customized software. I am considering
Ganymede.) Although there is a nice package pam-mkhomedir that will
automatically create homedirs (and copy /etc/skel stuff) if it does
not exist.
Where
My guess is that you cuold create a custom kernel with the RAID driver
compiled in, and put it on the rescue floppy. If the RAID controller
BIOS provides the capability to boot from the array, that should be it.
However, this is hipotetical, I never dealt with RAID yet.
You might ask for advice
I installed Debian 2.1 (kernel ver. 2.0.36)on my i386 PC. When I try to
load the PCMCIA base modules I get the message
'modules/lib/modules/2.0.36/pcmcia/i82365.o
init_module:device or resource busy' and in
/var/log/messages 'kernel build:2.0.36 unknown
I upgraded my slink, running kernel 2.2.5 to 2.2.9. After that the kernel
started complaining:
modprobe: can't locate module char-major-4
And wat's worse, my Millenium G200 AGP died completely (probably because
of that.)
Does anyone has any idea, what might have coused such a problem ? 2.2.5
On 31 May 1999, Rob Browning wrote:
OK, so it sounds like we just need shadow/passwd/group support, and as
far as I can tell we should be mostly good to go if we
1) firewall access to the ldap server from outside our subnet.
2) import etc/group and passwd via migrate_foo.pl
3) edit
On Tue, 1 Jun 1999, Brad wrote:
On Mon, 31 May 1999, Eric Gillespie, Jr. wrote:
I have a stack of floppies that i'm sorting through, and i need to know
what's
on them. Some of them, however, aren't formatted. I have know way to know
which ones aren't until i mount them. Every time i
I wonder, did anyone manage to make pine support maildir reasnably well ?
So that it shows maildirs as just mailboxes and creates new mailboxes by
default in maildir format.
I've got pine-4.10 from project/experimental. It is capable of reading
maildirs, but
a) in order to create maildir box foo
On 13 May 1999, Rob Browning wrote:
Jens B. Jorgensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But if you're not ready for potato then NIS will provide a
ready-made solution. It's pretty straightforward. I'd be glad to
offer assistance. As for a comparison, well, they're different. NIS
has been
On Tue, 4 May 1999, G. Crimp wrote:
I'm also wondering about mixing architechtures. This guy wants to
sit in front of a quiet diskless box at his desk (not entirely solved yet)
Why not just keep the existing Sun box and just use it as X-terminal. You
can either keep Solaris or install
On Tue, 27 Apr 1999, Ralf Comtesse wrote:
Hi,
I just installed KDE from ftp.kde.org. It is the slink version. My box
is running potato. The main problem at the moment is, that on startup
neither my .Xdefaults nor my .xinitrc is read.
I applied the changes to /etc/X11/Xsession as
On Thu, 29 Apr 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 4/29/99 12:06:22 AM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The best solution I've found:
Create an applink in Desktop/Autostart (i.e. New-Application). In the
Execute line put
xrdb -load $HOME/.Xdefaults
I had similar problem (actually also on 486 33 MHz.) I've solved it by
overwriting master boot record. I.e. put in /etc/lilo.conf
boot=/dev/hda instead of boot=/dev/hda1
and run lilo again. That should fix it.
Sergey.
On Fri, 16 Apr 1999, Brian Morgan wrote:
I just got done installing
I've got a Pentium 75 overclocked to 100MHz, with 64MB RAM and 17
monitor. Works extremely well.
Sergey.
On Wed, 14 Apr 1999, Brad Stevenson wrote:
Hello,
I'm just getting started using Linux. Actually, I'm expecting my Slink =
CD's to arrive any day now. I'm upgrading an old PC I have to
On Sun, 11 Apr 1999, Mark Blunier wrote:
What kind of problems you have with printing ?
I'm not sure about lpr, but lprng works fine by putting
:lp=yourprintername.yourdomain%9100
We have hp jetdirect boxes with ethernet connections, but they use
print through a novel net interface.
On Sun, 11 Apr 1999, John Stevenson wrote:
If anyone gets this going I would like to hear about it, also if
they can actually print successfuly using linux to a HP printer
with a direct ethernet connection.
What kind of problems you have with printing ?
I'm not sure about lpr, but lprng
I've got a similar problem but with *.pdf files. The solution was found
looking at this list archives. Uncomment the following line in the file
/etc/netscape4/config
NO_LD_PRELOAD=yes
Sergey.
On Mon, 5 Apr 1999, Christopher Swingley wrote:
Hello!
I'm having trouble getting Netscape to read
I'll tell you what I'm loosing in linux. More precisely, what I think is
the main problem with linux.
It is lack of convenient and integrated support for fonts and printing.
Fonts:
if you can see a font, does not mean you can print it; if you can print
with font, does not mean you can see it on
Well, a month ago I've installd slink on ThinkPad 385D. The tecra disks
did not help. I ended up compiling a custom kernel as zImage on another
workstation and replacing the kernel image and modules on installation
disks. If you need, I can try to send you these floppy images, if they are
still
I wonder if there is a program for linux analogous to SGI's glp ?
I.e. i need an easy and convenient method to select such parameters as
whether to print one- or two-sided, flip horizontally or vertically, the
paper size (the input tray), whether to print a banner, etc.
Sergey.
On Tue, 9 Mar 1999, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
On Tue, 9 Mar 1999, Alec Smith wrote:
Difference is kdm is for starting the KDE environment only. xdm starts a
more traditional setup using fvwm2, windowmaker, or whichever you prefer.
Actually, that
Hi,
I have got kde installed, but I never configured my systems to use
kdm. In my /etc/X11/config, I still have the line start-xdm. and even I
^^^
That's the reason. If you want to start kdm instead, change it to
start-kdm.
do a
On Tue, 2 Mar 1999, Robert V. MacQuarrie wrote:
I've installed each version of SO and have never had any problems using
the provided 'setup' utility. I really only have 1 minor complaint with
SO5 and thats the fact that it takes up so much disk spack in the users
account. I remember one of
I wonder if anyone knows what is Maxtor Dynamic Drive Overlay and how to
get rid of it. It seems to be a part of the hard drive. And it causes my
boot to take about 3 minutes (to get to lilo).
I don't have such problems with other hard drives and I did not have such
a problem with this one before
Actually, they've fixed the packages today (version 2 now).
Just installed. Seems to be OK, except that the kdm startup script is
incompatible with slink (it wants the start-kdm line /etc/X11/options
file, which is absent in slink). So I've copied from xdm and modified it.
Sergey.
On Wed, 10 Feb
How about just pressing Ctrl-Alt-F1 and login through the text console ?
AFAIK, you problem is a known bug - missing ;; in the /etc/X11/Xsession.
Hopefully it will get fixed soon.
Sergey.
On Tue, 9 Feb 1999, Hogland, Thomas E. wrote:
Interesting problem - I've upgraded to slink as part of
Hey guys, where are those
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/doc/README.* files required for XF86Setup in slink ?
Are they in a separate package ? Which ? I can't find them.
Or is this just a bug ? Anyone's aware and working on it ?
Sergey.
Well, I bet you have xfstt package from hamm. It was old and broken. Get
xfstt from slink - it should work fine.
The actual xfstt executable is indeeed located in /usr/X11R6/bin.
In /etc/init.d thereis a script that is used to start and stop the daemon.
Another thing: the slink version of xfstt
Where did you get the kde ? Is it the pre1.1 form ftp.timsnet.com ?
If it is, you'd need to get these several files from somewhere else -
these packages are broken. E.g. get an RPMs from ftp.kde.org and take
required files from there.
Sergey.
On Mon, 21 Dec 1998, Daniel Elenius wrote:
Shao
I am not 100% sure this is the reason, can you just run pon as a normal
user ? If not, add yourself to the group dip (add you username
to the line
dip:x:30:yourusernamehere
)
When you can run pon and poff as a nirmal user, then see if kppp works as
well.
That worked in my case.
Sergey.
On Mon, 7
I've installed hamm on Toshiba Tecra 700. tecra disk did not help - it
seems to still use bzImage while zImage is needed. What I did (after
seeing advice on this list) was to put kernel on a dos partition and use
loadlin.exe (and the debian install.bat). And after I install everything,
I still had
On Tue, 3 Nov 1998, Stephen J. Carpenter wrote:
well this si a FIXME of sorts) :)
xfstt currently requires write acess to a font database it stores
(which by all rights should be in /var) as it stands this is in
the same directory as the fonts...
Why exactly xfstt requires
Use ps aux to check that xfstt is actually running. I've encountered a
wierd problem today that xfstt by itself works, but xfstt --daemon
does not.
Very strange - it worked yesterday. I don't think I've changed anything
important.
Anyone got a similar problem ?
Sergey.
On 3 Nov 1998, Gossamer
On Tue, 3 Nov 1998, Stephen J. Carpenter wrote:
On Tue, Nov 03, 1998 at 12:07:05AM -0500, Sergey V Kovalyov wrote:
Use ps aux to check that xfstt is actually running. I've encountered a
wierd problem today that xfstt by itself works, but xfstt --daemon
does not.
Very strange
these machines might be?
Sergey.
On Tue, 3 Nov 1998, Stephen J. Carpenter wrote:
On Tue, Nov 03, 1998 at 12:07:05AM -0500, Sergey V Kovalyov wrote:
Use ps aux to check that xfstt is actually running. I've encountered a
wierd problem today that xfstt by itself works, but xfstt --daemon
does
On Tue, 3 Nov 1998, Stephen J. Carpenter wrote:
On Tue, Nov 03, 1998 at 12:11:20PM -0500, Sergey V Kovalyov wrote:
Even more wierd:
I have a server and a client, the client mounts /usr via nfs from server;
/var is local, the rest is syncronized via cfengine.
/etc/init.d/xfstt start
I have trouble understanding /var/lib.
I'm trying to set up a network of debian workstations. They will have /usr
nfs-mounted from a server (ro), local /var and the / copied over using
cfengine (excludung hardware-dependent files).
The question is what should I do with /var/lib ?
Is it something
Take a look at cfengine package in slink.
Sergey.
On Thu, 29 Oct 1998, Alexander Kushnirenko wrote:
Hi,
It's a little bit off-topic.
We have a set of Debian computers, which are not quite the same. It would be
useful to synchronize certain files on all nodes like /etc/profile or
The KDE's kvt keeps setting TERM to xterm-color, which is no good since
other systems do not like it. I'd like to make it just xterm on a
system-wise basis (so that every user does not have to do it manually). Do
you know which file is to be modified ?
What puzzles me though is that another box
A server exports /var/spool/mail via NFS and acts as a smarthost for the
satellites to relay their messages to outside. Everything works except for
relaying. Server refuses to relay with the message:
550 relaying to whatever address prohibited by aministrator
How should I setup /etc/exim.conf
Install packages: xaw-wrappers, xaw3dg and/or xaw95g - you'll get a nice
3D scrollbar in xterm, ghostview etc.
Sergey.
On Fri, 30 Oct 1998, tony mollica wrote:
Hi.
Can't seem to find a way to change the
configuration of my xterms in fvwm2. I
would like to change the default scrollbars
On Wed, 28 Oct 1998, Jerry E. McGoveran wrote:
At 06:37 PM 10/28/98 -0600, Andy Kennedy wrote:
On Wed, 28 Oct 1998, Jerry E. McGoveran wrote:
I have a Debian installation in which the ethernet card driver is
apparently not installed. There were some errors at this stage of
the
One option is to install Novell-nfs on the Netware server. It includes
lpd. At least that what we do at NYU to enable Windows, Mac and Unix to
print.
Sergey.
On Wed, 28 Oct 1998, Clovis Sena wrote:
Hi all,
so is that possible? How can I print to Novell network printer, where i
put the
Even more wierd, I've reinstalled kernel-image (2.0.35 right from slink)
the NFS started working, but dhcpcd stopped - just gives me IP 0.0.0.0
Reinstallation of dhcpcd did not help.
Any ideas ?
Sergey.
On Fri, 23 Oct 1998, Sergey V Kovalyov wrote:
Hi,
I have a wierd problem: during boot
Hi,
I have a wierd problem: during boot process mount fails with the following
message:
Starting portmapper... Mounting remote filesystems...
mount: RPC: Program not registered
But after the boot mount -a works perfectly.
This runs latest slink from unstable.
I did not have such a problem on a
On Mon, 19 Oct 1998, Linh Dang wrote:
I have just installed ham from SLS. Everything is fine except X
in Hi (16bits) or True (24bits) color.
I have a Sony CPD 200sf and a PCI ATI 3D Rage II+ with 8Mb on board.
I have an excellent [EMAIL PROTECTED] in 8bits depth but when I switch to
a
Hi,
I wonder, have anyone manage to get a working dhcpcd ? I've tried to
install it once, but the package seemd to be broken. Installation script
complained about absence of /etc/dhcp directory but refused to create one,
so I had to do it by hand and reinstall. Then the daemon itself could not
Here is a tough one I'm afraid (have not found any answer on dejanews).
I was trying to install hamm onto an old Dell 486SX/33 server, and upon
boot the kernel gives the following error (I tried bo installation disks -
the same result):
scsi0: Encountered spurious interrupt
scsi0: BRKADRINT error
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