On Wed, 17 Jan 2001, Ethan Benson wrote:
just add something like this to /etc/network/interfaces:
iface eth0:0 inet static
address 192.168.0.1
netmask 255.255.255.0
network 192.168.0.0
broadcast 192.168.0.255
gateway 192.168.0.10
then run
Nathan E Norman wrote:
On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 03:24:16PM -0800, Willy Lee wrote:
Hm. This doesn't work for me (latest potato i386). Here's the stanza I
*snip*
Well. Several things:
1) There's no point in tracking RX or TX packets for a virtual
interface (think about the word virtual
into /usr/src/modules/device3dfx, run 'debian/buildpkg', install
the deb it creates in /usr/src, add yourself to the video group.
That should work, I think that's everything that I did... may have
forgot something however.
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. Is this going to have any ill
effects?
Rather than doing this, investigate the 'sudo' package. Allows you to
specify which users are allowed to run which programs.
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Dan == Dan White [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Willy Lee wrote:
Sounds like and IP conflict.
Oh! I never thought of that. Pardon me, I'm rather new at this.
How would I go about confirming this?
Try using arping to see if any other systems
actually have a DNS server, unfortunately.
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. It may be only the Windows machines having problems?
tia,
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Dan == Dan White [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Willy Lee wrote:
Hello debian-user,
I have a box I've set up at work as a CVS server, to accept CVS and
SSH connections, mostly from Windows boxes on an internal network.
Well, I installed Debian 2.2 stable on it and set it up to use DHCP
to get
. But I don't know why it does it sometimes and not
others, nor have I ever bothered tracking it down.
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redhat.
Install the 'ipmasq' Debian package. Configure, read its docs.
Nothing could be easier. (er, unless you have a non-standard
setup)
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Dwight == Dwight Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 10 Dec 2000, Willy Lee wrote:
Install the 'ipmasq' Debian package. Configure, read its docs.
Nothing could be easier. (er, unless you have a non-standard
setup)
I am new to Debian, but is this still true? I do not have this
package
Gary == Gary Hennigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Willy Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hm, this doesn't seem right. Should be #.newsrc-dribble#, and that
should be deleted after quitting Gnus. Gnus should save the groups
and read articles to the .newsrc and .newrc.eld files after
quitting
that. All you had to do is run 'update-modules'
as root. It would fold the alias in the 'device3dfx-module-2.2.17'
file into /etc/modules.conf for you.
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Gnus again. See if that works.
If that doesn't work, you might try posting to comp.emacs.xemacs for
more info/help.
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Dear debian-users,
Just curious, is there any particular reason to favor http vs. ftp, or
vice versa, in one's sources.list?
tia,
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: Aborting Install.
I tried again, a couple times. Then I tried apt-get update just to
make sure things were square, and the connection is timed out. Now I
can't even ping spidermonkey. Am I just unlucky in my timing, or
what?
Anyone else seeing this?
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Rogerio == Rogerio Brito [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Dec 04 2000, Willy Lee wrote:
Anyone else seeing this?
Well, I don't have any problems connecting to spidermonkey,
but I'd like to bring up a new point: is there anybody else besides
me that is a bit annoyed with the fact that many
, I hope you´ll
have me excused if this disturbes you. Thanks in advance.
Are you thinking of pipe dream, a game by LucasArts? If so, my wife
also loves this game, I am thinking of writing a Linux version of it.
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WinEverything=95
portscans
Note: I am on a dial-up connection. For you with fixed network
access, how often do this happen, a few times a day?
10-15/week.
cheers, rw
How can I tell when I am being portscanned? Is there an appropriate
selection of Debian packages for this?
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.
The above explanation would be superfluous for most of the
list... Just placing it for absolute newbies still in need of some
assistance.
Don't know if you noticed, but it's no longer necessary. Seems the
list maintainers finally listened. :)
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(matching the kernel version you are running) in
the directory /usr/src/linux. Hope that was good enough for you,
sorry I can't tell you details now...
joerg
Thank you! This worked perfectly.
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them again :)
So it may be that simple. From now on I will always, *ALWAYS* check
the hardware first for a) connections, b) dust. ;)
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; I will check that the card is
seated properly and all connections are solid when I get home :), but
I don't have time now and was hoping that there might be a response I
could check from work.
tia,
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this. Hopefully soundcore
will be available in modconf after it's done and a reboot.
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Willy == Willy Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Robert == Robert A Jacobs [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Following compilation, the following modules should be available in
the misc category when executing modconf:
adlib_card awe_wave opl3 sb sound soundcore soundlow uart401
Now
Willy == Willy Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ok, after recompiling and rebooting, yes, soundcore did show up in
modconf. And no, it still doesn't make any sound. And /proc/sound
still looks great with the exception of the absence of anything at
all under Installed drivers and Card config
Willy == Willy Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Regarding the problems I'm having with getting sound to work, I found
a clue. Now if I only knew what it meant!
This is what syslog says after attempting to modprobe to load the
sound modules:
Nov 18 03:07:16 geldar modprobe: Note: /etc/modules.conf
to work?
Having X on this machine isn't really necessary, since it's more of a
server. I just thought it would be nice ;)
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this is not good.
Is there something I'm missing here?
=wl
P.S. Note to will trillich: this might be one for the newbie faq?
Seems like there's an awful lot of AWE64s out there.
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Damian == Damian Menscher [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Willy Lee wrote:
I wanted to run 'ntpdate' periodically via a cron script. However,
Given that you're trying to see if you can access xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
how about using ping? That will protect you in the case you're
what I needed, thanks.
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the hardware acceleration is
working?
chris
Run a demo that uses textures (almost always runs painfully slow using
software rendering).
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If you have 'mesademos' installed, try compiling and running 'spectex'
or 'texcyl'. Multi-texturing ought to bring any software renderer to
its knees.
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install by hand some
rpms or debs will put stuff there. I don't want to mix that stuff.
IIRC, both rpm and dpkg are specifically supposed to keep their hands
off of /opt and /usr/local; they are supposed to be user only.
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important ones (netscape comes to mind) which
don't.
FWIW, Mozilla _does_ support the wheel for scrolling out of the box.
And since XEmacs does also, I have no complaints.
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For a better explanation of how to fix the problem, look in the
archives for David Wright's message to this list on 5 October 2000.
hth,
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in X; Alt-7 goes back to X (under normal circumstances).
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' which seems like a reasonable
choice. So I was going to put my hdparm settings in there, but I
wanted to ask if there was a Debian way, commonly used place for
this kind of stuff?
ta,
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to
turn off that program and delete the hidden file (I can't remember the
name, but it was mentioned in the FIPS docs) before running FIPS.
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compatibility.
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the debian-users list, you guys
are great!
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Thanks for the additional help, I will try it this weekend!
ta,
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was a little more complicated
because it involved installing a new hard drive at the same time and
copying the contents of /home to a larger partition, but I'm positive
that it was close enough that the above should work fine.
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however.
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only heard of /dev/lp0 etc
Thanks loki, and John, for your help!
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John == John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Willy Lee writes:
I installed magicfilter, set up the BJC-600 driver, scratched my
head for awhile, then installed a2ps and enscript, but now when I
send off my newly PostScriptized files to be printed, I get
... silence.
I had to edit /etc
David == David Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Quoting Willy Lee ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
[snip]
including the root partition, on the 2nd drive. Now,
unfortunately, LILO won't boot to the slave drive. I have to boot
from the boot floppy I thankfully didn't skip making during the
install
) 19661 bytes
2ndwilly 3(standard input) 15382 bytes
It just stays like that until I 'lprm' them.
Has anyone else had this problem or know of a way to get around it?
It sucks to have to boot into Win95 in order to print 8^(
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at?
Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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with apt-get,
or do you need to use something else for this kind of stuff.
I _love_ apt-get!
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with this if anyone can, appreciate it in advance.
Daniel Stehm
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is the same, but the methods differ. :-)
So 'zip' works, but strangely enough, unzip doesn't seem to have been
installed. What's going on? Do I need to install another package to
get unzip? Unlike gzip, there doesn't seem to be a command-line
option to cause zip to unzip.
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consists of /, /usr, and /home partitions.
How workable does this sound? Has anyone else done something like
this? Am I completely insane or missing something obvious?
Yours in Debian,
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