non-us.debian.org does not seems to respond for quite a long time. Is it down?
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compression library - runtime
^^^ (Provides virtual package libz1)
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n't you understand?
>
> Scope out Scoop: http://scoop.kuro5hin.org/
> Nothin' rusty about Kuro5hin: http://www.kuro5hin.org/
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>
> "Clo
fe, but is in fact rather unsafe if
you have suidperl(1) installed.)
[03:11:55 /tmp]$
2) Is set-group-identifier the same s that I got for my home dir?
[03:14:03 /tmp]$ ls -ld ~
drwxr-sr-x 27 shaulshaul 2048 Feb 25 03:09 /home/shaul
[03:14:05 /tmp]$
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> Thus spake Shaul Karl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > Can you point out what UPS monitoring package you are using?
> > Can you compare it to other alternatives?
>
> Network UPS Tools (was smart-ups tools).
> http://www.exploits.org/nut/
>
Is that debianized? The l
pon, man poff.
>
You might also try minicom or other com program in order to find out whether
the computer and the modem understand each other. The Modem-HOWTO can help you
in case there are problems.
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Can you point out what UPS monitoring package you are using?
Can you compare it to other alternatives?
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previous maintainer.
deb + dsc can be found under ftp.linux.org.il/pub/local-dev/shaulk.
Any suggestions, requests and problem reports are welcomed.
Source: tkman
Section: non-free/doc
Priority: optional
Maintainer: (unofficial) Shaul Karl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Standards-Version: 3.0.1
Package:
1) I believe there was not a while ago an intent to package message about the
nut. I am not being able to find it in the mailing list archive. Any
pointer/hint?
2) Can someone compare it to other UPS tools?
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An elephant is
ere are some IDE-related kernel patches; that -ide kernel apparently
> has the patch applied.
>
Why then it is not mentioned in the description?
Not everyone has time to follow the kernel devel closely enough in order to be
aware to these patches.
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n/man8/hwclock.8.gz
util-linux: /etc/init.d/hwclock.sh
[13:25:33 /tmp]$
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uld like advise on how to
set my /etc/apt/apt.conf. An example file might help as well.
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t;Screen" of /etc/X11/XF86Config the lines
StandbyTime 2
SuspendTime 3
OffTime 4
You might need other/more configuration if you are using a laptop.
As for the shut down, I do not know. My mother board can not do that.
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r";
};
}
// Pre-configure all packages before they are installed.
// (Automatically added by debconf.)
DPkg::Pre-Install-Pkgs {"dpkg-preconfigure --apt";};
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I always get a message saying that the modem does not
respond.
Do you know how to solve this
problem?
I tried on RedHat 6.1, Corel Linux, and Debian
2.1 and I always get the same message.
TIA - Pee
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An
/ttyS1 : Input/output error
How can I get this solved?
TIA-Pee
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uce a kernel image?
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t couldn't find
> the standard C headers, such as stdio.h.
I would try to install everything that is recommended by the kernel-package
package. In fact, have you installed kernel-package?
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give you a better guide.
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>
>
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=Linux
root=/dev/hdb1
read-only
image=/vmlinuz
label=single
append=single
root=/dev/hdb1
read-only
[04:16:57 /tmp]$
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scsi : 0 hosts.
> scsi : detected total.
> Partition check:
> hda: hda1
> hdc: hdc1 hdc2 hdc3 hdc4
> VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem) readonly.
> Adding Swap: 65516k swap-space (priority -1)
> Module inserted $Id: cdrom.c,v 0.8 1996/08/10 10:52:11 david Exp $
> lp1 at 0x0378, (polling)
> Serial driver version 4.13 with no serial options enabled
> tty00 at 0x03f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
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se the right to be different, we lose the
> > privilege to be free." --Charles Evans Hughes
> >
>
> It's in non-free. You can get it from debian.org
>
> dyer
>
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It is my understanding that each kernel-source package provides kernel-headers.
Yet kernel-source-2.2.14 does not mention it.
What am I missing?
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I have no experience with proxy auth. However, if I got it correctly then the
attached /etc/apt/apt.conf has the skeleton for this to be done.
I hope they will put back real soon what used to be the apt.conf example.
[02:22:27 /tmp]$ cat /etc/apt/apt.conf
/* In some instances involving filenam
I am considering the Lexmark Optra E310.
I did not finally decided about it.
Please post if you know that it is not a reasonable choice.
> I'm looking for good reliable laser printer.. most of what it will be
> printing will be post script docs so it would be nice if it had ps
> emulation on the
Symmetric multiple processing?
That is, dealing with multiple processing where each processing unit has equal
power?
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I am far from being an expert. However, if it worse something then I think
your config file is bad. What is the NTP server you are trying to connect to?
Maybe you should email /etc/ntp.conf to the list?
> Hello All,
>
> I cannot get ntp to work on my computer.
>
> In the past, with previous v
After the US government changed its encryption related regulations I wonder
whether I should keep the "non-US lines" in my /etc/apt/sources.list?
[06:09:48 /tmp]$ grep non-US /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US unstable/non-US main contrib
non-free
deb-src http://no
> On Sat, Jan 29, 2000 at 11:10:31AM -0500, Daniel Burrows wrote:
> > I have no idea what should be done, but if it's decided that
> > replacing the console device is correct..
> >
> > On Sat, Jan 29, 2000 at 05:53:30PM +0200, Shaul Karl was heard to say:
&g
Unstable seems to have both kernel-image-2.2.14-ide and kernel-image-2.2.14.
What is the difference? Must I download both in order to find out myself?
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Can some one give me the exact saying of Knuth about a mice with an OS is like
an elephant? Where and when does it published for the first time?
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> On Sat, 29 Jan 2000, Eric Gillespie, Jr. wrote:
> > On Sat, Jan 29, 2000 at 08:46:07AM -0200,
> > Henrique M Holschuh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Edit /etc/init.d/ntpdate and add the server(s) you selected. Remove
> > > hwcloch --adjust calls in /etc/init.d/hwclock.sh because it will bite yo
> Henrique M Holschuh wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Patrick Dahiroc wrote:
> > >already on Feb 15, 2000. digging through the package database i came across
> > >ntp and ntpdate and installed both (i have an always on connection to the
> >
> > ntpdate is used to do a "one time only" update t
This question bothers me lately, and it was brought up on debian-user few
times. Yet, although I am trying to constantly update the packages I am using
it seems that no package takes care for it.
Further more, I believe that it will be raised more frequently once potato
will become the current d
> hi all
>
> the time on my machine is seriously messed up - currently my machine is
> already on Feb 15, 2000. digging through the package database i came across
> ntp and ntpdate and installed both (i have an always on connection to the
> net). all i want to do i to keep the time on my mach
> Greetings!
>
> I was wondering if there was some sort of a way to see what x-windows
> is doing because whenever I try to do some things like click on settings
> or utilities etc, nothing is happening. I'm not sure if there are errors
> or whatever so I wanted to check and see what was happ
> On Mon, Jan 24, 2000 at 07:32:29PM -0600, David J. Kanter wrote:
> > Yesterday I updated my XFree86 packages, and now the iconized xconsole
> > window that used to appear when starting fvwm is gone. If I log on as root,
> > it's there but as a regular user it's not.
> >
> > What happened?
>
> I
> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
>
> > 1) Does /etc/modules needed with kmod or can it be deleted?
>
> Yes that's still needed - /etc/modules is a Debian feature independent of
> the kernel.
>
Isn't /etc/modules a kerneld related stuff? Without kerneld, (have kmod
i
I have a /etc/init.d/fetchmail that starts a fetchmail daemon as soon as the
system is up.
The daemon used to log its actions in /var/log/mail.info, in accordance with
fetchmail man page. However, during the last few weeks the logs are stoped
though the mail is continued to be fetch in what look
After installing kernel-iamge-2.2.14-compcat I am getting:
[15:15:34 Documentation]$ grep 3c59x -A6 /var/log/syslog
Jan 28 04:32:19 rakefet kernel: 3c59x.c:v0.99H 11/17/98 Donald Becker
http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/vortex.html
Jan 28 04:32:19 rakefet kernel: pcnet32.c: PCI bios is pr
1) Does /etc/modules needed with kmod or can it be deleted?
2) Why there is no line like
0-59/5 * * * * /sbin/rmmod -a
for cron to process?
> I've managed to install the base system and have gotten to dselect which
> first asks me to help locate the cd drive, with the prompt to enter:
> /dev/cdrom
>
> ...which I do. Then it asks me to help find the the dist on the CD.
>
> No matter what I enter, it says it can't find it. This is th
[15:56:55 /tmp]# apt-get dist-upgrade -s |less
Reading Package Lists...
Building Dependency Tree...
The following packages will be REMOVED:
communicator-base-47 communicator-nethelp-47 communicator-smotif-47
communicator-spellchk-47 gconv-modules libc6-bin navigator-base-47
navigator-nethelp-
> On 26/1/2000 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >I have setup the ls command to use the display color option using an
> >alias. It works fine. Colors are also displayed nicely when piping
> >ls stdout to the more command. I want to use less instead of
> >more. However, when piping ls stdout to t
>
>
> --- DOUGLAS HUNTER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > When I'm in bash and trying to ls large files I can only see the last
> > part of the file due to it scrolling past too fast.
> > Is there a command to insert that means I can veiw the output page by
> > page and change pages when I want to
Package: kernel-image-2.2.14-compact
Version: 2.2.14-2
Severity: normal
[04:09:47 shaul]$ uname -a
Linux rakefet 2.2.13 #1 Sat Nov 20 12:44:19 EST 1999 i586 unknown
[04:10:11 shaul]$ ls -l /vmlinuz
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 20 Jan 28 03:53 /vmlinuz ->
/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.14
[04
o me a bug with mgetty since it should not lock the modem unless
it tests it (previously it used to test it once an hour), dials out or
answers an incoming phone or fax call.
>
> On Sun, 23 Jan 2000, Shaul Karl wrote:
>
> shaulk >I believe mgetty-fax or start-stop-daemon and the
>
Replace
http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US frozen non-US
with
http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US frozen/non-US main contrib
non-free
?
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What do I need to edit to upgrade from Slink to Potato? I've attached a
co[y of my sources.list# Use for a
I believe mgetty-fax or start-stop-daemon and the /etc/init.d/mgetty-fax
script does not handle the port correctly.
Does anyone else have it?
[03:42:11 /tmp]$ cat /var/lock/LCK..ttyS2
623
[03:43:12 /tmp]$ ps 623
PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND
[03:43:15 /tmp]$ tail /var/log/mgetty/mg
You might want to take a look at the Clock Mini-HOWTO, hwclock and adjtimex
about how can you try to keep your sys time right even if the machine is
not 24/7.
> [...]
> > > > In any case, there are hw K scripts:
> > > > [18:17:27 /tmp]$ ls /etc/rc?.d/*hw*
> > > > /etc/rc0.d/K25hwclock.sh /etc/r
I did not fully understand you. Does or doesn't the BIOS get the right time
after the system is shutdown?
In any case, there are hw K scripts:
[18:17:27 /tmp]$ ls /etc/rc?.d/*hw*
/etc/rc0.d/K25hwclock.sh /etc/rc6.d/K25hwclock.sh /etc/rcS.d/S50hwclock.sh
[18:22:27 /tmp]$
Note that your system
Isn't the device should be writable to the dialout group?
[01:59:27 /tmp]$ ls -l /dev/ttyS2
crw-rw1 root dialout4, 66 Jan 17 01:30 /dev/ttyS2
[02:00:56 /tmp]$
>
> --AqsLC8rIMeq19msA
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-2022-jp
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
>
I would start by following the mkswap man page. However, I believe you have a
problem that I can not figure out from your mail because the installation
procedure should do it for you. Actually, I do not completely understand how
you were partitioning the disk. What exactly is a Linux partition? I
You might try the file or the strings commands in order to learn what kind of
data these files contain.
> I need an application or plugin for netscape to decode or convert these
> type of files. I "THINK" they are some type of Microsoft proprietary
> file format. Netscape, WordPerfect, Gnotepad,
When I run top I get
{filp_open} {get_unused_fd}
Warning: /boot/System.map-2.2.13 does not match kernel data.
printed to my xterm before having the usual data. Yet top seems to be working
as usual. I am using 2.2.13.
In addition to the above Warning, my ~/.xsession-errors also has
BgLostPid ps
Am I correct that dselect apt method does not handle /usr which is mounted ro
correctly when it tries to remove a package?
Although I have
[21:28:22 /tmp]$ grep Pre-Invoke /etc/apt/apt.conf
Pre-Invoke {"mount -o remount,rw /usr";};
[21:28:32 /tmp]$
when trying to remove a package, dselec
How can I verify whether the hc (hardware clock) is being synchronize to the
system clock every 11 min or so?
Is the sync operation being logged somewhere? Is there any kernel flag that
is being set in order to have this operation done automatically? What util
can read such a flag and optionally ch
[19:42:26 /tmp]$ grep TICK -A2 /etc/init.d/adjtimex
TICK=1 # old: TICK=1
FREQ=-3827584 # old: FREQ=0
--
/sbin/adjtimex -tick $TICK -frequency $FREQ
echo "done."
;;
[19:42:46 /tmp]$
By which process are the new values of TICK and FREQ have been written?
[18:40:18 /tmp]$ ntptrace 192.115.3.254
core.israsrv.net.il: stratum 3, offset -3599.179944, synch distance 0.03766
iix.net.il: *Timeout*
[18:40:36 /tmp]$ date -u
Fri Jan 14 16:40:44 UTC 2000
[18:40:44 /tmp]$ date
Fri Jan 14 18:40:45 IST 2000
[18:40:45 /tmp]$
Assuming that the current UTC ti
Attached is my /etc/lilo.conf. I hope it will help.
[14:46:02 /tmp]$ cat /etc/lilo.conf
# /etc/lilo.conf
boot=/dev/hda
compact
install=/boot/boot.b
map=/boot/map
vga=normal
prompt
timeout=50
other=/dev/hda1
label=MS
table=/dev/hda
image=/vmlinuz
label=Linux
root=/d
You might want to check /usr/doc/sysvinit/examples/network (from the sysvinit
package).
>
> Just transferred over from Red Hat 6.1 to Debian 2.1. My NIC card worked
> fine in Red Hat and appears to work okay in Debian _if_ I issue an
>
> ifconfig eth0
>
> command. Naturally, though, I'd like t
Package: xterm
Version: 3.3.5-2
Package: fvwm
Version: 2.2.4-1
Does anybody else have instances in which the xterm icon insists to place
itself in a point that is already taken by some other icon? Perhaps it is
Netscape or exmh icons fault?
I am using Fvwm for WM.
- -- System Information
Deb
Isn't the 8390 module needed as well? Try to insmod it before the ne module.
> I am trying to install the latest potato
>
> I have an ISA NE2000 clone. it worked fine when i booted from the
> rescue disc. Ieben installed the base system over NFS. It's IO is at
> 0x280, an
> I am getting almost exactly the same error, except mine is as follows:
>
> tsuess:~# apt-get -f dist-upgrade
> Reading Package Lists... Done
> Building Dependency Tree... Done
> Calculating Upgrade... Done
> 1 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
> 28 packages no
As far as I know, by default Debian does not use termcap.
There for, I consider the following a bug somewhere.
Cannot find termcap: Can't find a valid termcap file at
/usr/lib/perl5/5.005/Term/ReadLine.pm line 305
Am I right? Whose package is responsible?
The more complete picture is the follo
>
> Is it possible via some configuration to get the mouse to have a trail
> in X? It makes it nice to spot the cursor after your eyes have lost
> focus of it.
>
(1) I am not sure but I believe that it is the WM business and that Fvwm has an
option to do it. (2) Isn't xeyes do just that?
> Hi all,
>
> I'm just coming to grips with emacs and discovered that most people have a
> .emacs file with default settings that they can use.
>
1) At least with XEamcs, probably with Emacs too, you can try Help->Samples.
2) You can look at Emacs Beginner's HOWTO, I belkieve the author append
Can any one recommends a UPS that will be suitable for working with an
electricity supply of 220v/50Hz?
I have also the need for its power sockets leads to be shaped like an Y
since this is the local standard. Is this a European standard?
I can not tell why -store does not store but a work around might be to put
something like the following lines in your .bashrc:
power_save() {
if [ -z "$DISPLAY" ]; then
setterm -powersave on
fi
}
power_save
--- Begin Message ---
I'm trying to do a setterm -store (-powersave off -powerdow
I am not sure I understand you but let me try:
1) Indeed there is a space between unstable and main. However your source.list
seems wrong to me because /debian should be right after .org and before main.
2) As far as I know,
apt-get install dpkg
is supposed to use your source.list to down
> Hola~
>
> With a sources.list of:
>
> deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian unstable main contrib non-free
> deb http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US unstable/non-US main contrib
> non-free
> deb http://security.debian.org unstable updates
>
> deb http://www.debian.org/~vincent xfree-update m
1) I just installed inn and I am getting
start-stop-daemon: command not found
whenever I am starting or stopping it.
Did I missed something or is it a bug?
2) Although getlist(1) manages to get about 45000 groups, actsync(8) is
hanging up and I have to kill it. It seems to put in the a
I believe that
pon
should do it. IIRC, plog will tell you what is happening.
> how do i invoke a ppp conection from the command line. i have already
> setup the connection via pppconfig. now i need to know how to get it to
> dial.
>
Package: ntp
Version: 4.0.98h-1
Severity: normal
Am I right that some log files of the ntp package do not get gziped or rotated?
Is it done on purpose?
[09:36:44 /tmp]$ ls -l /var/log/ntpstats/
total 277
-rw-r--r--2 root adm 1680 Dec 27 09:22 loopstats
-rw-r--r--1 root a
> Is there a way to install Potato via ppp when I have only a slink CD and the
> base floppies for slink? Can I download some Potato base floppy images?
>
If you have slink installed and you insists on downloading then apt is probably
the way to go.
The current set of base floppies are in
http
The installation docs should help you with your problem as well as give
you further info on how to go ahead.
--- Begin Message ---
I pulled loadlin off the Debian Slink CD and loaded it onto
my C: (DiskOnChip device) and tried to boot linux with the following
MS--DOS command:
c:\loadlin\loadli
Can you give a short comparison of all those, and perhaps others?
Is suck comparable to the other 2 - its description does mention INN/CNEWS as
desirable package ?
It turns out that when I select any setting that puts some title on top of the
page (headings or fancy) from the above menu, it is not cut or otherwise made
to fit into the page unless it was short to start with.
I am attaching a lyx file to show what I mean.
Is it some setting that I am missi
> *- On 26 Dec, Tux wrote about "DEB files"
> > Hello,
> >
> > How to create .deb files?
>
> http://www.debian.org/doc/maint-guide/
1) Is there a postscript version of this doc somewhere?
2) On my system, a bug with html2ps does not seems to get
solved. What are the alternatives?
Can I set a flag in the ~/.Xresources file so that the oclock will always have
the sticky feature set to true? What is the correct syntax?
Where can I learn more about the X resources?
>
> I've been using RedHat for about eight months, but I'd like to switch
> to Debian. Is there any easy way to do this, or is it going to be a
> painful transition? Also, what's the best way to go about installing
> Debian? I have a fast connection, so I'm wondering if an ftp install
> is the
> I have just installed Debian and X-windows which has
> a few window managers like fvwm2 and WindowMaker and
>
> But, the viewport is not properly set. The viewport is smaller
> than the size of my desktop;
>
> How can I adjust the viewport in X/WM ?
>
There is a ViewPort parameter in the
> **Please CC all replies to me - I'm not currently subscribed**
>
> I would like to log via syslogd whenever a user logs in. How would I
> go about doing this?
>
> Furthermore, I might also want to JUST log when root logs in, or when
> someone's "su"s into root - how would I do this?
>
I did
I was able to open the yours attached unbenannt.lyx file with no problem. Yet
when I tried to "View DVI" it I was getting a window saying that saying that
\mathfrak, \mathbb and \mathds are allowed only in math mode. The alpha was
not bold as well as it is in math mode.
I then deleted every thin
I want to avoid the need to run update from within dselect after apt-get
dist-upgrade by writing the lines
Post-Invoke {
"apt-cache dumpavail > /tmp/apt-chace";
"dpkg --update-avail /tmp/apt-cache";
"rm -v /tmp/apt-chace";
Package: lyx
Version: 1.1.2-2
Severity: normal
Although I have activated the radio button of AMS math at the Layout->Document
menu I can not been able to follow what the UserGuide.lyx suggets.
In particular, both \mathfrak{g} and \mathbb{R} give an error message.
\boldsymbol{\alpha}, which does
cause unnecessary error messages at boot
because fetchmail might look for the mail service when it is not started yet?
Isn't
update-rc.d fetchmail defaults 95-start 05-stop
better?
2.
/root/.fetchmailrc will be:
----
# ~/.fet
> When I apt-get a package (rxvt for instance) and it installs, no menu entry
> is created. What I've got to do is delete ~/.fvwm/menudefs.hook, run
> update-menus, then restart fvwm2.
>
> I thought menu generation was supposed to be automatic?
If I got it correctly then
1) it is generated autom
Can you write the exact URL?
Thank you.
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Previously Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
> I have no objections to job postings here.
> I think the web page idea is a good one.
That webpage is supposed to be there already, I talked with the webtea
> On 22/12/99 Shaul Karl wrote:
>
> >Let me see if I got it correctly:
> >mount can tell whether I have open file descriptors that are related to
> >removed files and there for it does not let me remount the fs ro?
> >What does it care? Will remounting the fs er
I believe you will get a better answer if you'll try to post it on
debian-boot@lists.debian.org
> I'm about ready to do an install of debian, and thought the most useful
> thing might be for me to test the new (potato?) install procedure from
> scratch. I figure most people have been upgrading e
> On 22/12/99 Shaul Karl wrote:
>
> >There are times that this remounting is not done because /usr is left busy
> >after apt-get dist-upgrade. There for, I wonder if and how lsof can be used
> >in
> >order to find the offending files?
>
> it won'
Although I have
[03:22:30 /tmp]# grep Post-Invoke /etc/apt/apt.conf
Post-Invoke {"mount -o remount,ro /usr";};
[03:22:48 /tmp]#
There are times that this remounting is not done because /usr is left busy
after apt-get dist-upgrade. There for, I wonder if and how lsof can be used in
order t
> I am a newbie and have just installed Debian. I need to connect to a website
> to download an upgrade to xfree86. I put the url in my sources list, but when
> I try apt-update, the response I get is that the website doesn't exist. I have
> checked it and it exists. My ppp connection to my isp is
> > "k" == ktb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> k> Salman Ahmed wrote:
> >> What is the difference b/w /var/lib/dpkg/status and
> k> If you run 'dpkg -s you will see the output. It
> k> basically gives you a description and tells you the status
> k> (installed or not inst
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