Postfix and clamav-milter fail

2018-07-18 Thread Tommy Berglund
again? -- cheers, Tommy

Help

2017-08-17 Thread Tommy Custurd

Re: Tool to perform same task over several hosts at same time.

2010-12-28 Thread Tommy Bongaerts
On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 08:26:55AM -0700, Aaron Toponce wrote: > On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 04:21:00PM +0100, François TOURDE wrote: > > Or cssh from the clusterssh package. > > I was also going to recommend the clusterssh package. That has made my > day-to-day administration of 300+ SSH servers an a

Re: Help

2009-03-03 Thread Tommy Bongaerts
On Tue, Mar 03, 2009 at 04:52:43PM +0800, Mr. Wang Long wrote: > On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 16:14, Dylan M. wrote: > > It is taking a very long to boot up the debian os. How long should it take > > to boot up? > Normally around one minute, maybe 30 sec, maybe 2 min. It all depends on how much and wha

Re: Printer in Linux?

2008-12-28 Thread Tommy Bongaerts
On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 02:26:56AM +0100, Sjoerd Hiemstra wrote: > Zach Uram wrote: > > I got an HP Deskjet 960c printer for Christmas and would like to set > > it up in Debian testing, but I've never setup a printer in Linux > > before. What should I do? > > For a beginner, one of the easiest way

Re: iptables, ftp and dnat?

2008-12-06 Thread Tommy Bongaerts
On Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 03:30:19PM -0700, Robert L. Harris wrote: > I've read both of those and understand how the ftp works. I've > spent the last 2 days googling. > Unfortunately it's all working now except how to get the iptables data > connection in passive > mode working. I can log in, e

Re: Compilation of Ardour3 fails: cannot find libsndfile

2008-12-03 Thread Tommy Bongaerts
On Wed, Dec 03, 2008 at 01:21:11AM +0100, Tommy Bongaerts wrote: > Mhh, I prolly need to tell the system to look for header files under > /opt... Let's see if that works. If I only knew how it should be done... -- Duct tape is like the force. It has a light side, and a dark side, a

Re: Compilation of Ardour3 fails: cannot find libsndfile

2008-12-02 Thread Tommy Bongaerts
On Tue, Dec 02, 2008 at 02:28:25PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote: > On 12/02/08 14:01, Tommy Bongaerts wrote: >> Hello list, >> >> I'm trying to install Ardour3 on my Debian Lenny box, but configuring >> fails because it cannot find the sndfile 1.8 library:

Compilation of Ardour3 fails: cannot find libsndfile

2008-12-02 Thread Tommy Bongaerts
Hello list, I'm trying to install Ardour3 on my Debian Lenny box, but configuring fails because it cannot find the sndfile 1.8 library: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/src/svn/ardour/3.0$ scons PREFIX=/opt scons: Reading SConscript files ... Checking for pkg-config version >= 0.8.0... yes Checking for aubio.

Re: how to create an image of your debian computer hard drive for cloning

2008-10-27 Thread Tommy Bongaerts
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 10:11:09AM -0700, Robert Robert wrote: >Dear All, >I was wondering how I could make a clone or image of my computer hard disk >that contains debian OS. I want to do this in order to make an exact

Direct ethernet

2003-09-20 Thread Tommy McCabe
I have a direct ethernet connection (no visible card, wire just plugs into computer) that connects to a cable modem which is connected to the Internet and another computer. The Internet works fine via Windows, but Debian won't access anything. Everything points to an Ethernet "card" (which I do

Configuring Debian

2003-09-14 Thread Tommy McCabe
Even with Windows, installing Debian is a snap- boot from the CD/floppy, answer a few questions about which partitions to divide up and your keyboard and stuff, and the program takes care of it. When I reboot it, it asks me about a hundred different qusetions about Debian "configuartion" half of

Mounting encrypted / partition

2003-09-11 Thread Tommy Moore
Hi guys. I'm wondering if there's a way I can encrypt my / partition as a loopback encrypted filesystem and somehow use a ramdisk iamge to ask me for the password. What would I need to do this? Thanks. Tommy -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of &q

SoundBlasterAWE64_alsa

2003-06-18 Thread Tommy
I don't believe the kernel PnP is configuring the card properly. How do I pass arguments to the kernel PnP? Running unstable, gcc 2.95 for kernel and module compiles Alsa and this card worked find in the 9.0-9.2 alsa versions using the defaults Somewhere in 9.3 and now in 9.4 the modules fail

RE: KernelCompileFailure

2003-05-30 Thread Tommy
eed to make clean and make dep again. I > like to make /usr/include/linux a symlink to /usr/src/linux/include/linux, > then make /usr/src/linux a symlink to whichever directory the kernel I'm > trying to compile is in. > > Kevin > > > > -Original Message- >

KernelCompileFailure

2003-05-30 Thread Tommy
I have unstable on a laptop and desktop. Laptop unstable compiles the kernel without a problem On the desktop make-kpkg --initrd kernel_image fails with the following make[3]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/kernel-source-2.4.20/arch/i386/lib' make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/kernel-source-2.

Re: How do you apply an 'ac' patch?

2001-10-23 Thread Tommy Moore
Hi Morbo to apply a patch to a kernel source tree change to /usr/src and either gzip -d or bunzip2 and then do: patch-p0 Hi, > > Sorry, I know this is basic stuff, but what is the correct way to apply an > Alan Cox patch? > (Or probably any patch for that matter.) > > I've downloaded the 2.4.12

Messages being frozen with exim.

2001-10-23 Thread Tommy Moore
Lately in my log file for exim I see a bunch of messages that certain mail messages are being frozen. Where should I look to see the reason for this nd how do I unfreeze them? Thanks. Tommy

Installing Dniff on Potato.

2001-10-19 Thread Tommy Moore
he libraries it requires to run . After that I'd install everything with dpkg to add it to the package system? Thanks for any help. Tommy

Is there any ftpd support file large than 2GB ?

2001-09-13 Thread Tommy Wu
so I can't transfer file to another system. (rcp also can't work correct... now I can do that via NFS, it work fine for file larger than 2G) -- Tommy Wu mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.teatime.com.tw/~tommy ICQ: 22766091 Mobile Phone: +886 936 909490 Te

Re: Can't into my server ?

2001-08-25 Thread Tommy Wu
apt-get upgrade, will got the same problem... This is fixed in telnetd_0.17-13 (just in pool). -- Tommy Wu mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.teatime.com.tw/~tommy ICQ: 22766091 Mobile Phone: +886 936 909490 TeaTime BBS +886 2 31515964 24Hrs V.Everything

Can't into my server ?

2001-08-25 Thread Tommy Wu
more than 3 linux server runnig the same version, but there is no such problem Is the a configure problem or something I missing ? Any suggestion ? Thanks a lots. -- Tommy Wu mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.teatime.com.tw/~tommy ICQ: 22766091 Mobile Phone

Re: Getting dselect and apt-* to work from a local file system

2001-07-16 Thread Tommy McDaniel
he exact same problem on both. This is a strange little problem indeed. I'll stick with this though until it seems that there is nothing we can do to make it work. Tommy McDaniel _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

Re: Getting dselect and apt-* to work from a local file system

2001-07-14 Thread Tommy McDaniel
st either. How can I cure whatever it is that ails dselect? Thanks for your help, I love you guys that have helped me. Tommy McDaniel _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

Re: Getting dselect and apt-* to work from a local file system

2001-07-12 Thread Tommy McDaniel
This is sounding pretty promising. Tommy McDaniel _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

Re: Apache.pm failed to load

2001-07-11 Thread Tommy Wu
apache-mod-perl package and re-install it. -- Tommy Wu mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.teatime.com.tw/~tommy ICQ: 22766091 Mobile Phone: +886 936 909490 TeaTime BBS +886 2 31515964 24Hrs V.Everything

Re: Apache.pm failed to load

2001-07-11 Thread Tommy Wu
t mod_perl use perl 5.6.0. but in woody, it use perl 5.6.1 now. You can copy all files in '/usr/lib/perl/5.6.0' to '/usr/lib/perl/5.6.1' and make a soft link from 5.6.0 to 5.6.1. I've try this, it is work now! -- Tommy Wu mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] htt

Re: Getting dselect and apt-* to work from a local file system

2001-07-10 Thread Tommy McDaniel
free), and then have dselect and apt and dpkg and whatever it is that needs to work properly to work properly, while using dselect. I imagine it can be done, I'm just not sure what I need to do. Thank you already for your help.

Re: Apache.pm failed to load

2001-07-08 Thread Tommy Wu
quot;httpd could not be started". I've the same problem here. You can disable the mod_perl support for apache, if you don't need perl support. This work for me. -- Tommy Wu mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.teatime.com.tw/~tommy ICQ: 22766091 Mobile

Getting dselect and apt-* to work from a local file system

2001-07-07 Thread Tommy McDaniel
ely just use a different distribution, since I really have no clue what it's problem with the meta-package tag is. I'm not changing the file around, it's just whining about it's own file. Any help will be most deeply appreciated. I really, really want to remain with Debian, b

Mini Debian?

2001-05-23 Thread Tommy Johnson
Does anyone know where I can find the mini-deb distro that was used by CLUE at http://www.linux.ca/library/linux/minideb.shtml ?? It is no longer on the website for download... Thanks   Tom

Runnig Borland Kylix on Potato

2001-04-12 Thread Tommy Wu
Hi! I've rebuild a glibc version for potato to running Borland's Kylix. If you need to runnnig Kylix on a potato box. Try to use this. I've test it on my potato, it is work for me. You can got this version from here. http://www.teatime.com.tw/~tommy/debian/

Re: Potato and files > 2G

2001-02-04 Thread Tommy Wu
"Eric G . Miller" wrote: > > Catch is, I need to be able to back up partitons that will be over 2G, > > even > > after compression. try to use 'afio' to backup files. it could splite file as you want. -- Tommy Wu mailto:[EMAIL PR

anacron problem

2001-01-28 Thread Tommy Wu
script in /etc/cron.daily, everyone is ok. Any hint for this problem ? -- Tommy Wu mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.teatime.com.tw/~tommy ICQ: 22766091 Mobile Phone: +886 936 909490 TeaTime BBS +886 2 3151964 24Hrs V.Everything

Re: Can't create file larger than 1G on console ?

2001-01-25 Thread Tommy Wu
x27;t set the limit from here... where I can set ? -- Tommy Wu mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.teatime.com.tw/~tommy ICQ: 22766091 Mobile Phone: +886 936 909490 TeaTime BBS +886 2 3151964 24Hrs V.Everything

Re: Can't create file larger than 1G on console ?

2001-01-24 Thread Tommy Wu
than 1G. > Which error messages do you get? for dd command, got the message: 'File size limit exceeded' if I try to do a echo command to append such file... like echo some_others >> largefile The session will be close, return to login prompt... -- Tommy Wu

Can't create file larger than 1G on console ?

2001-01-23 Thread Tommy Wu
2.2.18, there is no such problem. So any suggest for this problem ? -- Tommy Wu mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.teatime.com.tw/~tommy ICQ: 22766091 Mobile Phone: +886 936 909490 TeaTime BBS +886 2 3151964 24Hrs V.Everything

Re: FrameBuffer and XF86

2001-01-06 Thread Tommy Wu
t; # D: 78.933 MHz, H: 60.162 kHz, V: 75.203 Hz DotClock 78.934 HTimings 1024 1040 1136 1312 VTimings 768 769 772 800 Flags"+HSync" "+VSync" EndMode EndSection Section "Device" Identifier "Linux Frame Buffer Device" EndSection Section "Screen" Driver "FBDev" Device "Linux Frame Buffer Device" Monitor "MultiSync Monitor" DefaultColorDepth 32 SubSection "Display" Depth 32 Modes "default" EndSubSection EndSection -- Tommy Wu mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.teatime.com.tw/~tommy ICQ: 22766091 Mobile Phone: +886 936 909490 TeaTime BBS +886 2 3151964 24Hrs V.Everything

Re: FrameBuffer and XF86

2001-01-06 Thread Tommy Wu
rtual line out I've tried this. There is no different for me. They still be a large virtual screen. -- Tommy Wu mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.teatime.com.tw/~tommy ICQ: 22766091 Mobile Phone: +886 936 909490 TeaTime BBS +886 2 3151964 24Hrs V.Everything

FrameBuffer and XF86

2001-01-06 Thread Tommy Wu
Modes "default" Virtual 1024 768 EndSubSection EndSection ; I;ve tried to change the Modes to "1024x768", but it is not work. Any suggestion for this ? -- Tommy Wu mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.teatime.com.tw/~tommy ICQ: 22766091 Mobile Phone: +886 936 909490 TeaTime BBS +886 2 3151964 24Hrs V.Everything

Debian problem on UltraSparc

2000-12-15 Thread Tommy Wu
my console like: bug: kernel timer added twice at 0110052c. And the NAT, Filter function for iptables won't work. The script I've used in my i386 box, it's ok and work fine. How to solve it ? -- Tommy Wu mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.

file large than 2 GB ?

2000-11-21 Thread Tommy Wu
Does anybody how to maintain a file large than 2 GB ? -- Tommy Wu mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.teatime.com.tw/~tommy ICQ: 22766091 Mobile Phone: +886 936 909490 TeaTime BBS +886 2 31515964 24Hrs V.Everything

ESS1868

2000-09-20 Thread Tommy Wu
ecified at 0x220 irq 5 dma 1,3 sb: ESS ES1868 Plug and Play AudioDrive detected sb: Failed to initialize ESS ES1868 Plug and Play AudioDrive sb: 1 Soundblaster PnP card(s) found. YM3812 and OPL-3 driver Copyright (C) by Hannu Savolainen, Rob Hooft 1993-1996 at 0x388 === cut end === How can I do f

mkinitrd ? kernel image problem !!

2000-08-30 Thread Tommy Wu
odules/2.2.17.old back to /lib/modules/2.2.17 to let old kernel image work. Is there any suggest for testing new kernel and modules easy like I do it in a RedHat box ? -- Tommy Wu mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.teatime.com.tw/~tommy ICQ: 22766091 Mobile Phone: +8

Re: Debian menus I am lost

1999-06-02 Thread Tommy Malloy
Thanks for the help. The backslash plus fixing a few loose quotation marks did the trick. I am punishing myself by writing on a blackboard 100 times " Syntax is my friend" I am now one big step closer to actually understanding the menu system, but I think I will delay my plans to teach myself C.

Debian menus I am lost

1999-06-02 Thread Tommy Malloy
I do not understand the debian menu system. Based on what I read in the manual /usr/doc/menu/html/ch4.html and other sources I took the following steps as a user (not as root) 1. Created ~/.menudirectory 2. in ~/.menu created the following file ?package(local.staroffice):

Key board and mouse lockup

1999-05-24 Thread Tommy Malloy
Every once in a blue moon, when I am in X my keyboard and mouse lockup. I am forced to turn the computer off. This is bad. Is there a log file that I could look at that might help me to figure out what the problem is? Also is there a particular grep syntax that I should us on the log file. Tha

Re: Protecting root security

1999-05-20 Thread Tommy Malloy
Thanks to everyone for such informative responses. This list is like a school for System Administration. I hope that one day I able to pass on the knowledge I have gained here. Thanks again

Protecting root security

1999-05-19 Thread Tommy Malloy
Doesn't the fact that I can go to any Linux box with an install disk or cd and gain root access mean that the all Linux systems are fundamentally insecure? Perhaps the install process could be changed so that root password, or some other verification system is required, before a reinstall is perm

Re: icewm-gnome config files

1999-05-15 Thread Tommy Malloy
Hi Tim Thanks for the help. Perhaps I was not clear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Well what you want to look at, is the menu of the gnome panel :-) That > will contain StarOffice. This is correct. Staroffice does appear in the menu of the gnome panel. I added it using the gnome menuing utility.

icewm-gnome config files

1999-05-14 Thread Tommy Malloy
I added Staroffice to the Gnome menu, but it does not appear when I use icewm-gnome as my window mangager. It does appear if I run gnome with other window managers including icewm. icewm-gnome must be reading a different config file or something. Can anyone tell me how to get it to do what I wa

Re: debian-user-digest Digest V99 #802

1999-05-04 Thread Tommy Malloy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gary L. Hennigan > I'm a little confused about what you're (Tommy) asking > here. I will try to be explain. I am sitting in my imaginary system administrators office. One by one users come in and ask the same basic question; "What application can I use

finding and using applications

1999-05-04 Thread Tommy Malloy
Suppose you have a Debian Gnu/Linux system set up and fully loaded with applications. A new user appears who is going to use the system. The new user is a unix novice. He/she knows enough basic commands to get by. Is there a simple way for that user to find every available application on

Basic networking info

1999-04-28 Thread Tommy Malloy
After a long delay I am finally ready to put together a small training network in my apartment. First I have some basic questions. There are 3 machines one AMD 586 133 /64 mg (my primary machine) and 2 Intel 486 66 /8 mg. All have ISA NE2000 cards 1. Can I live with 8 mg in the 486s?

Re: Fonts is X and Linux

1999-04-22 Thread Tommy Malloy
"Person, Roderick" wrote: > > What window manager are you using? Most have a configuration util that > allows you to set different fonts. I use WindowMaker and I can set fonts > either with WMPrefs or wmakerconf. > I switch my window mangers every now and then but mostly use fvwm2 (olvm olvwm)

Fonts is X and Linux

1999-04-22 Thread Tommy Malloy
What is the best information source to learn about the use of fonts in Linux and X? To be perfectly honest I have no idea how to use the many fonts that are available to me under X. I have xfontsel installed and have looked at it, but I am not sure how to use it to change default screen fonts and

netscape plugins

1999-04-15 Thread Tommy Malloy
I notice that on my system Netscape 4.51 lists certain common applications as unavailable. I can't imagine that I need a plugin for perl or tcl when these are available on my system already. Can I direct Netscape to /bin/sh for all applications or do I have to specify each one? Since I call perl o

Solaris 7 dual boot

1999-04-01 Thread Tommy Malloy
Has anyone here looked at Solaris 7 for Intel? Is there any problem setting up a dual boot? Can you make any comparisons to Debian Gnu/Linux? Thanks

The real world .. (was RedHat=MS...)

1999-03-28 Thread Tommy Malloy
Although I do not agree that RedHat and ms are in many way the same. There are important things, for Debian, or any distribution, to learn from the comparison. The simple fact is that there is a direct correlation between name recognition and market share. Achieving substantial increased

Debian and Kernel Releases

1999-03-20 Thread Tommy Malloy
I was looking at the documentation for the latest stable debian release, and noticed that it is shipped with kernel 2.0.36. As we know kernel 2.2 is now released. So I am wondering what the relationship is between debian development and kernel development? Would it be better to develop debian

fvwm2 module configuration

1999-03-19 Thread Tommy Malloy
I am trying to get out of the habit of modifying my system as root and am attempting to modify fvwm2 as a user. I am having some problems. This is what I have done. copied /etc/x11/fvwm2/system.fvwm2rc to ~/fvwm2rcchown to user created ~/.fvwm2 directory copied /etc/

VB and Active X

1999-03-17 Thread Tommy Malloy
Someone I know who is learning programming sent me a link to a web page they were working on that had VB and Active X controls. I couldn't see any of it in netscape. Why not? Is it possible to see this stuff on a Linux box? Are LInux users going to be cut off from web based application written

Re: I can't believe this

1999-03-12 Thread Tommy Malloy
In regard to debian's install being difficult for newbies, there seems a simple solution. At the beginning of the install process have a menu that asks what competency level the user is. (beginner, intermediate, advanced) Then have an install procedure suitable for that level. Some menus could a

Bus error

1999-03-07 Thread Tommy
If programs crash with a " bus error" is that entirely a hardware issue? I believe it is, but I just want to be sure. Thanks

Re: forcing dselect to downgrade

1999-03-05 Thread Tommy
Marshall Savage wrote: > > I have been following your thread & you have my > sympathy. I'm too ignorant to have any ideas or > suggestions. Your problems sound like mine except on a > bigger scale. The Debian people keep claiming that dpkg & > dselect are so great but in my experience they are

Re: forcing dselect to downgrade

1999-03-05 Thread Tommy
Stephen Pitts wrote: > > > You don't. Downgrading packages has undefined results. A better option would > be to > tell the list about your problems and we'll help you fix them > -- Currently dselect marks 90% of the package on my system as broken. And there are a lot of them. I tried switching

Re: Netscape 4.08 questions

1999-03-05 Thread Tommy
Stephen Pitts wrote: > > What type of system are you running it on? How much RAM and Swap? Netscape > uses lots of RAM. > Right now, on my system, navigator 4.08 is using 35 MB of ram. My system is an AMD 586 133 with 64 mg Ram and a 128mg swap. Kernel 2.1.125 I did not have this problem with pr

Cheap pnp ne2000 Lan cards

1999-03-05 Thread Tommy
I bought some cheap PNP ide ne2000 compatible crds to setup a small net work. My bios does not seeem to recognise the cards, but it does see my pnp sound card. Is there anything I can do via debian to use these cards? The cards are made by LanStar. They were only $12 each so it won't break me if

forcing dselect to downgrade

1999-03-05 Thread Tommy
I have been experiencing some problems due to my carelessly mixing releases. In order to fix the problem I would like to bring my system back to a state where only " Stable" components from my Debian 2.0 cd are on it, so that everything works correctly. And I can move forward from there if I choose

Netscape 4.08 questions

1999-03-05 Thread Tommy
I while ago I installed netscape communicator 4.08 in /usr/local. I works fine except that it is extremely slow. Specificly, If I am at the browser page and try to open the mail window it takes about 2 minutes. That is not the time to get the mail, but simply to open the window. Does anyone know

Re: Debian and Redhat-are most linux users missing the point?

1999-02-27 Thread Tommy
I don't think Debian has to be the number one distribution in order to be successful. Any growth in Linux use, no matter what the distribution, is good for the whole community. It is important to understand the developer/user relationship is, or should, be different in a volunteer structure than th

Dump on a zip drive

1999-02-23 Thread Tommy
Does anyone know how use a parallel zip drive on /dev/sda4 for backups using dump/restore. Dump defaults to thinking I have another kind of tape, and I am not sure what command syntax to use to change it. Thanks.

MWave Modem

1998-01-21 Thread tommy knocker
I have an IBM computer with debian installed and it uses an internal Mwave modem. I can't seem so write a script that will initialize the modem. Does anybody have a script that will work with this modem that I can look at? __ Get Your Priv

Re: Need help in X Windows installation

1997-12-12 Thread Tommy Lakofski
whoops, this should have gone to the list too. -- Forwarded message -- On Thu, 11 Dec 1997, Hamish Moffatt wrote: > > >It is NOT necessary for the last command to be started with exec. In > > >fact, exec should only be used on the window manager, and only if that > > >is the last

Re: network analysis tool?

1997-12-04 Thread Tommy Lakofski
Three people gave me the answer I was looking for. This list is a godsend. Thanks everyone... Thomas. On Thu, 4 Dec 1997, dpk wrote: > From: dpk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: Tommy Lakofski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: Debian User List > Date: Thu, 4 Dec 1997 13:36:32 -

network analysis tool?

1997-12-04 Thread Tommy Lakofski
I was wondering if there was a debian package that'd let me do the following: I need to get information of bandwidth used over time on our leased ISDN link... I could stare at 'netwatch' all day and write down the data (where it says ROUTER), but then I wouldn't be able to get any work done. Does

Re: DNS Problem

1997-12-02 Thread Tommy Lakofski
On Tue, 2 Dec 1997, Kevin Traas wrote: > It's fine with me if you carry on with the "war", but I'd appreciate being > left out of it even though I started it.. OK, no war. Just seems a little shortsighted to throw out the message because of the medium. TL -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS M

Re: DNS Problem

1997-12-02 Thread Tommy Lakofski
On Tue, 2 Dec 1997, Scott Ellis wrote: > Okay, first suggestion is to turn off rich text or HTML email in your mail > client. Email does NOT have pretty colors or centering and I usually just > delete any message I see which looks like a webpage. That's a bit of a broad sweeping statement. I gues

Re: Get Your Mailbox Stuffed with CASH for the Holidays!

1997-12-02 Thread Tommy Lakofski
Isn't some division of the FBI interested in this kind of crapola? -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

Re: Debian GNU/Linux Logo chosen

1997-12-02 Thread Tommy Lakofski
On Mon, 1 Dec 1997, Wintermute wrote: > As I read more and more about Hurd.. I still can't stop thinking > "WHY?".. in a couple hundred more revisions.. the Linux kernel may well > come close to being a microkernel. What are the clear cut benefits? > (Just a few simple lines please.. no dissertat

Re: Anti-relaying rules for smail?

1997-12-01 Thread Tommy Lakofski
In addition to the steps already mentioned to stop relaying (I use sendmail, so I don't have a clue here...), you might want to do a couple things: -use ipfwadm to stop his host even touching your port 25. -here's the fun part: invoice him for the cost of bandwidth, processor cycles, diskspace an

Re: proxy server question

1997-12-01 Thread Tommy Lakofski
You did compile firewalling into your kernel, didn't you? On Mon, 1 Dec 1997, Mark Stone wrote: > From: Mark Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Date: Mon, 1 Dec 1997 08:58:33 -0800 (PST) > Subject: proxy server question > > I'm attempting to use one of my computers at

Re: Debian GNU/Linux Logo chosen

1997-12-01 Thread Tommy Lakofski
On 1 Dec 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > including SCO and so on. We're going to have to get a lot farther with 86open > before that happens. Thought it would be awhile... Hurd looks like it has some neat technology, though. Thomas. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "un

Re: Debian GNU/Linux Logo chosen

1997-12-01 Thread Tommy Lakofski
On Sun, 30 Nov 1997, Bruce Perens wrote: > This is the logo of "Debian GNU/Linux". Any future Debian system we do with > the Hurd would obviously have a different logo. We could still use a logo > for Software in the Public Interest. On a bit of a tangent, how ready is the Hurd to replace the Lin

Re: daft mail questions

1997-11-30 Thread Tommy Lakofski
On Mon, 1 Dec 1997, John Spence wrote: > I'm using fetchmail and sendmail and they seem to work. However when i > threw Smail away and ran deselect to install Sendmail, the dependency > information said that I needed "deliver". I had already installed > procmail and thought that procmail was the

xfs question

1997-11-28 Thread Tommy Lakofski
Hi, If I put `start-xfs' in /etc/X11/config, the font server runs (can see it with ps). I can't tell, though, if X is using the server... Are there any additional steps apart from the one change in /etc/X11/config? TIA, TL -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscrib

Re: damn identity crisis

1997-11-28 Thread Tommy Lakofski
This might be your problem: Script started on Fri Nov 28 10:43:03 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ host 3dillusion.com 3dillusion.com A 198.109.162.43 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ host 198.109.162.43 198.109.162.43 does not exist (Authoritative answer) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ exit exit Script done o

Re: Pentium II supported?

1997-11-28 Thread Tommy Lakofski
On Fri, 28 Nov 1997, Hamish Moffatt wrote: > On Thu, Nov 27, 1997 at 07:41:25PM -0500, Tommy Lakofski wrote: > > The Pentium II is just a Pro with a different (anticompetitive ;) mounting > > and different (cheaper) L2 caching (AFAIK). Choose 'Pentium Pro' in the > &g

Re: Pentium II supported?

1997-11-28 Thread Tommy Lakofski
On Fri, 28 Nov 1997, Richard L Shepherd wrote: > Do Pentium II chip machines run Linux? For instance the kernel build > procedure (e.g. make xconfig) only has options for up to Pemtium Pro > machines, which may be just a case of someone not having got-around-to > putting the options in yet, or is

Re: K6 and Debian (and heatsinks)

1997-11-27 Thread Tommy Lakofski
Most CPU fans I've seen come with a pad of conductive [something] which goes between the processor and the heatsink. I would think that something like this would be essential, given that the surfaces are probably not perfectly flat (on a nano scale). On Thu, 27 Nov 1997, Frank Sergeant wrote: >

Re: Rebuilding the kernel

1997-11-25 Thread Tommy Lakofski
On Tue, 25 Nov 1997, Kevin Traas wrote: > Basically, you wanna run: > cd /usr/src/linux > make mrproper (the first time after you install a new kernel version) > make menuconfig OK up to this point -- but really, if you're running a Debian system it's stupid not to use the tools available (ie ke

Re: Kernel 30 to 32 patching.

1997-11-24 Thread Tommy Lakofski
On Sun, 23 Nov 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Date: Sun, 23 Nov 1997 19:30:52 -0500 (EST) > Subject: Kernel 30 to 32 patching. > > I downloaded the .30 version of the kernel and wanted to patch it to .32. Is > there anything I need to

Re: [DEBIAN] Problem on filtering messages from the list

1997-11-22 Thread Tommy Lakofski
You might like to try using procmail to filter your messages. TL On Sat, 22 Nov 1997, Marcus Lam wrote: > From: Marcus Lam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "'debian-user@lists.debian.org'" > Date: Sat, 22 Nov 1997 11:51:43 +0800 > Subject: [DEBIAN] Problem on filtering messages from the list > > May

XFree86 insecurity (fwd)

1997-11-22 Thread Tommy Lakofski
Anyone know if debian is vulnerable to this, given that the setuid /usr/X11R6/bin/X is a wrapper for the XFree86 server? I'd like to know before I chmod u-s /usr/X11R6/bin/X... TIA, Thomas. -- Forwarded message -- From: shegget <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri

Re: Debian <-> NT interaction

1997-11-22 Thread Tommy Lakofski
Try looking at samba and/or ksmbfs. samba lets you appear to be a SMB server, and ksmbfs lets you mount SMB volumes (if the appropriate option is in your kernel or available as a module). TL On Fri, 21 Nov 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org

2.0.32pre5 kernel

1997-11-18 Thread Tommy Lakofski
I downloaded this as a pre-patched tarfile from ftp.kernel.org, then put it in my /usr/src/, then did a make menuconfig and tried to make-kpkg kernel_image. In various attempts, I got sig-11's, kernel panics and oops's -- generally some bad things happened. However, when trying to compile my 2.0.29

Re: Stop rc5v2 client, Bovine team won 56 bit secret key challenge!

1997-11-12 Thread Tommy Lakofski
On Tue, 11 Nov 1997, Britton wrote: > Nor mine, though I didn't look that carefully. There was some hoopla from > the guy who ran the client that found the key saying he wished it had been > a Mac (it was found by an NT machine), but I don't recall anything about > Linux. I have been meaning to

Re: HELP! smail won't deliver!

1997-11-12 Thread Tommy Lakofski
On Sun, 9 Nov 1997, Paul Miller wrote: > Received FROM: ... HOST: 3dillusion.3dillusion.com [198.109.162.43] ... > Deferred TO:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ERROR:(ERR164) router > inet_hosts: BIND server failure: : Connection timed out > > before, all my mail was coming to '3dillusion.com' ... and not >

removing some persistent files

1997-11-10 Thread Tommy Lakofski
after a horrendous crash on my hamm box (cause of which I've yet to ascertain), I'm left with some files like this on my disk: 07/8F: total 396246198 br-sr-S--x 1 2691225646111, 99 Mar 12 1995 18F7 07/99: total 817377432 br-sr-S--x 1 2776027695124, 124 Mar 22 1987 1

Re: lock a pentium for fun!

1997-11-09 Thread Tommy Lakofski
The BugTraq post I read suggested that the P6 (Pro, II) does not have this bug. Of course, there may be others... On Sat, 8 Nov 1997, Dan Hugo wrote: > Are Pentium Pro and/or Pentium II also effected by this bug? -TL -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [E

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