Soeren D. Schulze wrote:
Sebastian D.B. Krause schrieb:
Soeren D. Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dieter Franzke schrieb:
[...]
Kann man nicht einfach die Checksummen überprüfen?
Hab gehört, das soll irgendwie gehen, weiß aber nicht genau, wie.
Tripwire etc. Bringt natürlich auch nur was, wenn
Peter Schubert wrote:
[...]
Hallo,
Ihr macht einen unbedarften ahnungslosen Pinguin mit eurem telnetd ja
richtig unsicher
Don't panic! 42! We appologize for the inconvenience :)
Ich habe gerade mal nachgesehen, ich habe sowas auch... :-( :-( :-(
1. Telnet ist an sich nichts schlimmes. Es ist
Soeren D. Schulze wrote:
Florian Ragwitz schrieb:
On Sun, Sep 28, 2003 at 03:13:09PM +0200, Soeren D. Schulze wrote:
[...]
debsums könnte für sowas hilfreich sein.
Das überprüft aber wohl auch nur die md5 Summen der installierten
Pakete. Der Rest bleibt unüberprüft.
Das kann man ja mit which
Andreas Sonnabend wrote:
[...]
Die Frage war extra allgemein gehalten. Aber ein Beispiel:
Ich hatte vor einigen Monaten ein Programm gesucht, mit dem ich doc-Dateien in
pdf-Dateien umwandeln kann (auf Konsole). Das habe ich installiert, es hat
geklappt. Ich habe es nie wieder gebraucht, bis
Micro$oft Kacke wrote:
[...]
Ich fahre momentan noch Windows. Bin aber schon teilweise zu Linux
übergegangen.
Der Übergang wird durch ein Mailprogramm erleichtert, dass auf beiden
Plattformen läuft, z.B. Mozilla.
Ich will nicht auf Deinem Mailclient herumhacken, aber er ist einer der
Gebhard Dettmar wrote:
[...]
Ich will nicht auf Deinem Mailclient herumhacken, aber er ist einer der
Hauptverteilungswerkzeuge für genau die Mails die Du loswerden willst.
Fehler von mir, so etwas zu sagen. Sorry. Hat auf einer Linux-Liste
nichts zu suchen, da OT.
Mein Hauptpunkt war
Tom wrote:
[...]
Or, thinking a bit, why not alloc 1440 bits, and once a day process
all the files, setting a bit for which minute to wake up, and when I
wake up, walk forward for the next set bit, and sleep that many minutes?
Do it all again if the files change...
So you have to monitor
Robert Tilley wrote:
I am moving some documents from M$ Word to my home computer that uses Debian
Linux. The document in question was saved in the RTF format from Word and
then re-opened in OOo Writer. The issue with the document is margin-spacing.
I used the .DOC directly without problems.
Dirk Schleicher wrote:
[...]
Aber was ist, wenn der Fall der Fälle eintrifft?
Bei einem Mailserver _mit_ GUI:
Du redest stundenlang am Teleofon und erklärst so gut Du dich erinnern
kannst: Klick hier und dann müsste in diesem Menü eigenlich ziemlich
weit oben ein Punkt sein Relay oder
Martin Troeger wrote:
[...]
Dann scheinst du sowas wie die Kombination fetchmail und procmail zu
suchen? Ich weiß aber nicht, ob es dafür GUIs gibt.
fetchmailconf für fetchmail
Außerdem die GUI für alles: webmin hat glaube ich auch ein Modul für
fetchmail und procmail.
HTH,
Stefan
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Andreas Pakulat wrote:
[...]
man tar.
[...]
man split
[...]
man cat und man tar
[...]
Ich denke das es etwas schwieriger wird, da AFAIK das sichern von
/dev nicht geht und dort einige Devices per Hand angelegt werden
müssen. Aber wie gesagt ich kenne mich da nicht soo sehr aus.
man MAKEDEV
:)
Howell Evans wrote:
You can not make cron more granuler(sp?) then ever 5 mins.
Quote from 'man cron':
cron then wakes up every minute, examining all stored crontabs, check-
ing each command to see if it should be run in the current minute.
So cron's granularity (++sp?) is one minute.
Jan Tammen wrote:
Bonjour.
Salut,
Ich moechte gerne in regelmaessigen Abstaenden (cron boete sich an) die
Konfiguration sowie Benutzerdaten eines Linux-Servers auf einen anderen,
entfernten Linux-Server speichern (Medium sollte eine Festplatte sein,
kein Bandlaufwerk o.ae.).
Ich kann dabei per
Michelle Konzack wrote:
Hallo,
ich habe ein Script gescrieben und ich muß bei bedarf eine Fehlermeldung
ausgeben. Da das Script aber auf der Console und unter X laufen muss,
weis ich nicht, wie ich vom Script heraus feststellen kann, in welcher
Umgebung ich mich befinde.
Kann mir hier
Tommy McCabe wrote:
I have a direct ethernet connection (no visible card, wire just plugs
into computer)
That is just like a 'card'. It is just built into your PC and you can
not 'tear it out' like a regular card.
But you access it like it was one. Even windows thinks it is a
ehternet-card.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Sep 21, 2003 at 10:03:41AM +0100, Clive Menzies wrote:
I've just received one with what looks like all the debian-powerpc list
addresses in the To header. So it does look as though they are
harvesting the Debian lists.
[...]
To be cynical, a Windows virus would
Heino Tiedemann wrote:
Hallo,
ich hab hier noch einen alten PC (AMD K6; 166MHZ; 96MB-RAM).
ich würde den gerne als reinen Bürorechner einreichten.
debian woody, einen schlanken Fenstermanager und OpenOffice.
Letzteres kann ich bei der Hardware vergessen, oder?
Falls es Dir nach dem
Hallo,
Da Strassbourg.fr ja nicht zu weit von Deutschland weg ist, dürfte
folgende Einladung für manchen im Süden Deutschlands interessant sein:
--8-- http://strasbourg.linuxfr.org/pat/PR_Strasbourg_DE.txt --8--
Der Vorschlag für eine Richtlinie über Softwarepatente, der dem
Europäischen
Diverse Zitate von diversen Leuten:
5. alles mit Nullen überschreiben ( wie mache ich das?)
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hdX
Ach ja, wenn man ganz sichergehen will das ganze mind. 1mal
wiederholen.
Du mußt ein Pattern draufbügeln...
Die Richtig PAranoiden, booten mit irgendeiner Debian-CD,
Alfredo Valles wrote:
Hi people.
I'm receiving more and more emails with M$ trojan crap.
I want to get ride of them, but the problem is that I download my emails from
a pop3 server that I don't configure.
My question is: Is there a mail client that aloud me to use SpamAssassin or
Don't use
Colin Watson wrote:
[...]
You can hit Ctrl-S as messages are scrolling up the screen to pause
them. Hit Ctrl-Q to resume when you're ready.
Thank you so much.
You just solved my problem:
I hit Ctrl-S quite often accidently. Either missing the Ctrl-D by just
one key to the left, or by hitting
Joachim Förster wrote:
[...]
Does anybody know, why squid uses the harddisk although its (empty
disk cache, logs and other status files are on the tmpfs)?
You might try running squid chrooted to a directory on a ramdisk...
Just a quess,
Stefan
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Ismael Valladolid Torres wrote:
[...]
I suppose, in the worst case, I could install both bind and bind9,
hoping they don't conflict.
You could use UserModeLinux UML and have two virtual machines running
bind. They would have two different IP addresses, so you could set up
the clients to ask the
Rus Foster wrote:
[...]
I would like something more realtime the rsync every 30 minutes
http://www.it.uc3m.es/~ptb/nbd/
looks promissing. But I have not tried it myself yet.
Stefan
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Victory wrote:
[...]
I just installed rsh-server and don't know how to set it up so that
I can do rlogin temp1 -l root from remote machine.
rsh (along with the other r-commands) should not be used for security
reasons. (Except rsync over a ssh-connection)
Why don't you use ssh?.
If you cannot
Alexander Mikhailian wrote:
I recently upgraded to testing and found out that netscape 4 is missing
in the list of packages. Where can I get a working version of netscape 4
for testing?
Well, first I ask myself: Why would anyone use Netscape 4?
Numbers have arrived at 7.1 and there is Mozilla as a
Mario Vukelic wrote:
[...]
Avoid testing!! Testing is for testing /the distribution/ and is quite
fd most of the time, as packages trickle in from unstable in a quite
random manner.
[...]
Unstable is ok, it's not so much the packages that are unstable, but the
package list changes frequently.
Mario Vukelic wrote:
On Sam, 2003-09-06 at 08:35, Stefan Waidele jun. wrote:
Mario Vukelic wrote:
[...]
Avoid testing!! Testing is for testing /the distribution/ and is quite
fd most of the time, as packages trickle in from unstable in a quite
random manner.
[...]
Unstable is ok, it's
J Y wrote:
Hi I am new to debian, but have used those big commercial distros. I
installed 3.0 but am not having any luck getting X to start.
[...]
This is happening on a athlon (900mhz) homebuilt. I haven't had any
display/X server problems with SuSe or Mandrake.
I was successful using a
Paul Johnson wrote:
[...]
First, since you're on AOL, I'm going to assume you're American, so
act like you know English.
Not quite.
AOL is pretty worldwide, and IIRC german AOL-subscribers also have
@aol.com e-mail.
I agree with the rest of your post.
But hey, its september... :)
Stefan
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alex wrote:
I opted for a separate partition (hda2) for /home during the
installation of Debian and it was duly formatted. However, the
partition doesn't seem to be as performing as a /home directory.
Instead, the regular /home directory under / seems to be doing
the job.
So something went
Christophe Courtois wrote:
I can't umount a SD card from my drive, famd uses it.
I don't really know what is this famd,
Fam monitors files directories for changes.
I guess that some application told fam to watch /mnt/carte and
a) did not tell fam to stop watching when it finished or
b) is
Antonio Rodr wrote:
I have some unpopulated partitions.
[...]
So, at
this point, all is in /dev/hdb1. What is the best way to move /home;
/usr; to some of these partitions,
http://stefan.waidele.info/Re_My_partition_is_full_Do_I_need_to_reinstall.html
Section 2 is the one that applies most,
Hi Eric,
eric lin wrote:
one side connect to phone line, the other side connect to my pc's lan
port, so it seem is modem
but it print gateway on the device,
so it is a complicated device(actiontec dsl-modem-gateway R1524).
If it is a router
...or another kind of complicated device...
Ken Raeburn wrote:
Paul Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
OK, but I'm not entirely convinced he's sending a host, which is why
everybody's local mail server is adding in the host part.
I've seen some hints of @localhost in the email I got. I sent email
to Kevin about two weeks ago asking him to
Josh Rehman wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if it is possible to grep through the output of bash
command line completion. If you type k and then tab twice, you'll be
asked to show all 398,499 entries on your path, y or n. Hit y and a big
list comes up. Seems like it would be nice to search through
Yu Sun wrote:
Hi, everyone,
Maybe this question is easy. However I cannot find answers from
manuals.
I have installed Debain with Windows 98 on my notebook. Now I want to
remove Debian, make this notebook dedicated to Windows. How should I
do it?
Use debian's fdisk or cfdisk to remove the
Arnt Karlsen wrote:
On Sat, 30 Aug 2003 00:17:47 +0200,
Stefan Waidele jun. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Arnt Karlsen wrote:
On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 12:09:10 -0500,
Alex Malinovich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[...]
I have a few dozen small
Arnt Karlsen wrote:
On Sat, 30 Aug 2003 00:17:47 +0200,
Stefan Waidele jun. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Arnt Karlsen wrote:
On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 12:09:10 -0500,
Alex Malinovich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[...]
I have a few dozen small
Piers Kittel wrote:
Hello all
Is it possible at all for X on a computer to log in another computer
remotely? I.e. one computer has XDM and WMaker on it, but without an
XFree86 server, another computer has a XFree86 server, the computer with
WMaker on, logs on to the XFree86 and shows the XDM
Arnt Karlsen wrote:
On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 15:38:56 +0300,
Melih Evcimen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I want to transform an image in cdr into jpg format. Do you know of
any program that will do it? Thanks a lot
.._many_, 'apropos jpg' or 'man -k jpg' for suggestions from
Wayne Gemmell wrote:
Hi
You seem to be tackling many problems at once.
First get the network printing to work, and then OOo.
Also, from what you wrote below, I assume you use CUPS instead of Samba
for network printing.
Can you use cups to print from a win$ computer?
Ah, that way around. So the
Russell Shaw wrote:
Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
[...]
If you sell the product to just one person, then you only need to
distribute any GPL source code to that *one* person (IIRC).
But that means that there are already two persons who have the code...
thinlegalice
If you develop a program that is
Wathen, Metherion wrote:
[...]
So my question is
1) what do I use to 'see' the 2nd harddrive
You need to
a) partition it (fdisk or cfdisk)
b) format it (mkXYZfs, where XYZ is the filesystem-type of your choice)
c) mount it (mount and/or fstab)
2) how do I format it for use w/o messing up my 1st
Arnt Karlsen wrote:
On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 12:09:10 -0500,
Alex Malinovich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[...]
I have a few dozen small programs that I've tacked a GPL notice onto
just in case, yet that have never ventured off of my hard disk because
they are one half step
Hi Wayne,
Wayne Gemmell wrote:
Hi all
Now that I've got printing in KDE to work I need to get Openoffice and
network(Samba) printing to work.
You seem to be tackling many problems at once.
First get the network printing to work, and then OOo.
Also, from what you wrote below, I assume you use
Hi all,
I have woody installed and had good readable fonts in X11/KDE. Only
Mozilla would us a font that was too big, but nice.
Than I installed a set of packages required for a debian-course, and the
fonts were just perfect! Even in mozilla. Just the right size and real
sharp!
After a
please change your header:
From: Kevin Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
to a valid E-Mail adress?
I don't mind if you use fake adresses, but please DO NOT USE MY DOMAINS
for whatever reasons you might have.
Stefan Waidele jun.
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Stefan Waidele jun. wrote:
Since there is no reaction to my private mail, I have to do this publicly.
And since I have stepped into the public, I have to do this publicly, too:
Sorry, Kevin.
I shot to soon and too hard.
Now comming to think about it... Why should anybody pick (of all
Jianan Huang wrote:
[...]
Renaming all the files to ones without spaces would be too tedious.
I know this does not solve the problem, but if you ever need to rename a
lot of files, you might want to look up 'mmv' - Multiple Move.
Excelent program.
HTH sometimes,
Stefan
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David Crane wrote:
[mozilla-firebird]
I am unsure what I should be moving toward:
(1) Go back to the stable distribution, and find backports at
www.apt-get.org?
I am on stable and tried to do this.
Apt also tried to remove much of KDE.
(Someone told me this was because firebird depends on
Robert Storey wrote:
[...]
I know that most Debian users disdain the idea of ever logging in as
root, but there are a few times when I've found it useful (I'll
probably get flamed to a crisp for saying that). The best way I know
of to log in as root is to kill gdm and log in using text mode.
amg wrote:
recently switched to debian after years with windows, i am enjoying
the experience, although at times i get frustrated - i know that is
my fault and not my computer (or operating system - or linux - or
debian - or yours)
my current dilemma is with ports:
understanding them, and
John Stevenson wrote:
[...]
In my experience this is normal for debian packages of Netscape and
Mozilla packages under debian. It can be useful, but it can also be a
right pain. I would like to run Mozilla (for email) and Mozilla
firebird (web browsing),
Thunderbird is for E-Mail, and
Wayne Gemmell wrote:
Hi all
[...]
the last thing I
need to do is to get printing to work. I've been battling to get cups working
for a while now and I came across something on the net that makes me think
that I'm looking in the wron places.
Have you been to:
François Chenais wrote:
Hello,
what's the difference between mozilla and mozilla-firebird under SID ?
mozilla: Webbrowser, E-mail client, Composer, IRC client, ...
-- Does many things, is big and slow
firebird: Webbrowser.
-- One thing, small fast
See http://mozilla.org
HTH,
Stefan
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Hi Jared,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I am looking for documentation about Samba on Debian Linux.
I cannot seem to find on debian.org specific documentation, and the LDP
has Samba docs, but I'm looking for specific Debian related materials.
I am quite new to Debian (and thus to this list),
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