Thanks for reading!
I hope someone can help me with a routing issue:
I've attached a situation scetch.
The thing is, my road warriors connect via a pptp connection
to my VPN server via GW2.
This fails because the default gateway (GW) on the VPN is
GW1, so all request attempts end up beeing sent t
On Mon, 6 Sep 2004 10:40:59 +0200
"ENRICO" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello, my name is Enrico.
> My problem is that a strange thing append when I reboot the system
> using a new kernel I've configured.
This new kernel, was it configured the debian way or from kernel.org?
Craig Jackson
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Hello, my name is Enrico.
My problem is that a strange thing append when I
reboot the system using a new kernel I've configured.
In fact, if I boot like root the system goes ok and
all seems to work. So I terminate the session and try to enter like user and
during the kde starting fase the sy
On Fri, Jun 25, 2004 at 02:25:39PM +0200, Daniel Klein wrote:
> Thanks for all of the help from everyone - eh, I sounded quite
> desperate, but I was really pissed off that day, returning from a 10
> hour shift with only a few precious hours to spend at home and my debian
> giving me shit for no
Thanks for all of the help from everyone - eh, I sounded quite
desperate, but I was really pissed off that day, returning from a 10
hour shift with only a few precious hours to spend at home and my debian
giving me shit for no reason.
Due to all of the suggestions I've been given here, I've pla
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 10:49:57 +1200, Simon Kitching
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maybe you should just make a clean install of debian on a different
> partition of your machine. That will leave you with a working system
> with the least messing around with debian internals - and it's what
> Windows
On Thu, Jun 24, 2004 at 12:27:57AM +0200, Daniel Klein wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm having a whole damn lot of problems here, pretty much all of a sudden.
>
> Ever since a good friend helped me install debian (let's say he's a
> little on the hectic side.. I didn't see everything he did), there was a
>
Daniel Klein wrote:
> First of all, I had the alt-tab bug for some time (see my other mails in
> this list). That behaviour has stopped now. Alt-tab stopped working
> altogether, I get the taskbox and NOTHING ELSE. I can close it with ESC.
This is a reported problem (Bug #254973). You can go to b
On Thu, 2004-06-24 at 08:54, Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote:
> Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote:
> > Daniel Klein wrote:
> >
> >> I love apt-get for the easiness of installing things, but do any of
> >> you have any idea what a headache it is to find out what a certain
> >> package is called? If there was a
> > The alt-tab behaviour is totally unbearable right now. I want to solve
> > this somehow, but I have no idea what to do. I know this is the linux
> > mailinglist joker, but I'm seriously considering going back to Windows
> > for good, and that'd be after 3 years of using Linux and trying my
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 10:49:57 +1200, Simon Kitching
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> NB: Can anyone point me to a reference that describes what the flags on
> the left of the "dpkg --list" output (eg "ii", "rc") mean? I know "ii"
> means "installed"..
On the first few lines of its output. ;-)
Desired=
Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote:
Daniel Klein wrote:
I love apt-get for the easiness of installing things, but do any of
you have any idea what a headache it is to find out what a certain
package is called? If there was a simple 'list everything that's
installed' (and I'm sure there is, I just can't f
Daniel Klein wrote:
Also, I fail to remember what dpgk-reconfigure I have to run to do
anything to my X Server.
dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86
and/or
dpkg-reconfigure xserver-common
It is absolutely foggy to me, why X runs KDE (I've looked around the X
config files and found no mention of KDE
On Thu, 2004-06-24 at 10:27, Daniel Klein wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm having a whole damn lot of problems here, pretty much all of a sudden.
>
> Ever since a good friend helped me install debian (let's say he's a
> little on the hectic side.. I didn't see everything he did), there was a
> problem with
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 00:27:57 +0200, Daniel Klein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I love apt-get for the easiness of installing things, but do any of you
> have any idea what a headache it is to find out what a certain package
> is called? If there was a simple 'list everything that's installed' (and
>
Daniel Klein wrote:
I love apt-get for the easiness of installing things, but do any of you
have any idea what a headache it is to find out what a certain package
is called? If there was a simple 'list everything that's installed' (and
I'm sure there is, I just can't find it) command, that would
Hi,
I'm having a whole damn lot of problems here, pretty much all of a sudden.
Ever since a good friend helped me install debian (let's say he's a
little on the hectic side.. I didn't see everything he did), there was a
problem with getting X to like my mouse (IntelliMouse Explorer).. I had
to t
Would this routine also "downgrade" from unstable to testing?
thanks
user list wrote:
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian testing main contrib non-free
and you must issue:
apt-get update
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Your sources.list must have testing repositories,i. e.
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian testing main contrib non-free
and you must issue:
apt-get update
If you want to use testing as the default release,
in apt.conf you should have a line
APT::Default-Release "testing";
I hope this helps
What do I have to put in sources.list to do an install from testing.
The command I want to use is:
"apt-get -t testing install nvidia-glx nvidia-kernel-source
nvidia-kernel-common"
Right now I get "E: Couldn't find package nvidia-glx"
Thanks Bill K
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On Sun, Nov 16, 2003 at 07:02:10AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In gmane.linux.debian.user, you wrote:
> > I'm trying to recover from a hard drive failure on my main workstation.
> >
> > I posted to this list the other day, and recieved some very helpful
> > replies, which I seem to have delet
On Sunday 16 November 2003 01:41, stan wrote:
> I'm trying to recover from a hard drive failure on my main workstation.
>
> I posted to this list the other day, and recieved some very helpful
> replies, which I seem to have deleted, by mistak :-(
>
> In any cas, I've replaced the disk, partioned it
On Sat, 15 Nov 2003 20:41:55 -0500,
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> I tried to search for the answer in the list archive, but I was unable
> to find it :(
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On Sat, 15 Nov 2003, stan wrote:
> I'm trying to recover from a hard drive failure on my main workstation.
>
> I posted to this list the other day, and recieved some very helpful
> replies, which I seem to have deleted, by mistak :-(
>
> In any cas, I've replaced the disk, partioned it, adn re
On Sun, 16 Nov 2003 at 01:41 GMT, stan penned:
> I'm trying to recover from a hard drive failure on my main
> workstation.
>
> I posted to this list the other day, and recieved some very helpful
> replies, which I seem to have deleted, by mistak :-(
>
> In any cas, I've replaced the disk, partion
I'm trying to recover from a hard drive failure on my main workstation.
I posted to this list the other day, and recieved some very helpful
replies, which I seem to have deleted, by mistak :-(
In any cas, I've replaced the disk, partioned it, adn restored all of the
files from an amanda backup. N
On Thu, 2003-11-13 at 17:18, stan wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 09:58:31PM -0600, Alex Malinovich wrote:
> > On Wed, 2003-11-12 at 18:03, stan wrote:
--snip--
> > > So, given that I was using liol, what should I do to restore the boot
> > > blocks?
> >
> > Once you've copied the data back ont
On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 08:10:26PM -0800, Alvin Oga wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, 12 Nov 2003, Alex Malinovich wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 2003-11-12 at 18:03, stan wrote:
> > > Last night I was peacefully using my happy little Debian machine,
> > > when it froze. To make a log sad story short, it was a cataos
On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 09:58:31PM -0600, Alex Malinovich wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-11-12 at 18:03, stan wrote:
> > Last night I was peacefully using my happy little Debian machine,
> > when it froze. To make a log sad story short, it was a cataostrophic
> > disc failure (still in waranty it turns ou
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003, Alex Malinovich wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-11-12 at 18:03, stan wrote:
> > Last night I was peacefully using my happy little Debian machine,
> > when it froze. To make a log sad story short, it was a cataostrophic
> > disc failure (still in waranty it turns out).
> >
> > The g
On Wed, 2003-11-12 at 18:03, stan wrote:
> Last night I was peacefully using my happy little Debian machine,
> when it froze. To make a log sad story short, it was a cataostrophic
> disc failure (still in waranty it turns out).
>
> The good news, is that I have Amanda runing every night, so I re
Last night I was peacefully using my happy little Debian machine,
when it froze. To make a log sad story short, it was a cataostrophic
disc failure (still in waranty it turns out).
The good news, is that I have Amanda runing every night, so I really
don't think I will lose anything. However I ha
Dude, you're so close *holding up two fingers* to get on my blacklist
forever if you're gonna send one more HTML mail to this list you're
about to get ignored 'till the end of the universe.
And please please please, we're not stupid. Writing one single message
is enough, no need to send the sa
on Mon, Sep 29, 2003 at 12:05:35PM -0400, Roberto Sanchez ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> You probably only need to hit the "send" button once (seven copies of
> the message ended up on the list).
Given that AOL rejects my mail at SMTP connect:
$ telnet mailin-01.mx.aol.com 25
Trying 205.1
On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 20:49:07 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I sent out same e-mail before if you read it then don't bother
> yourself with this one
>
> Hey, I'm about to buy VIA C3M266 Mainboard Or VIA P4MA Pro 533
> Mainboard for Linux Debian Woody. Like you said all VIA
> motherboards, we
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*
***Hey, I'm about to buy *VIA C3M266 Mainboard *for Linux Debian
Woody. Like you said all VIA motherboards, well almost all, should
work fine. if you have any thing you wanna add to help me install debian
on this motherboard please do, Little things can help too yo
I sent out same e-mail before if you read it then don't bother yourself with this one
Hey, I'm about to buy VIA C3M266 Mainboard Or VIA P4MA Pro 533 Mainboard for Linux Debian Woody. Like you said all VIA motherboards, well almost all, should work fine. if you have any thing you wanna add to h
Hey, I'm about to buy VIA C3M266 Mainboard for Linux Debian Woody. Like you said all VIA motherboards, well almost all, should work fine. if you have any thing you wanna add to help me install debian on this motherboard please do, Little things can help too you know.
Thanks you so much fo
Yes, please do us a favor and disable HTML-messages. I'm like Jeff,
HTML-mails go directly into the spam folder unless the sender is
whitelisted.
On topic: All current VIA-mainboards (except for the Athlon64 ones) are
pretty well supported so you may wanna get one of those. Same with
nForce3 mainb
On Monday 29 September 2003 12:05 pm, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
>You probably only need to hit the "send" button once (seven copies of
>the message ended up on the list).
>
I'd also add that HTML messages are not good. On my system they go directly
into the spam folder, unless the sender is whitelis
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Hello,
I'm Trying to trying to buy a new motherboard for Debian 3.0 Woody. I'm
hoping that you would recommend some new motherboards (Support P4 or AMD doesn't
matter) that I would have no problem installing debian on. I'm a new user, so
I'm kind of lost here.
I appre
Hello,
I'm Trying to trying to buy a new motherboard for Debian 3.0 Woody. I'm hoping that you would recommend some new motherboards (Support P4 or AMD doesn't matter) that I would have no problem installing debian on. I'm a new user, so I'm kind of lost here.
I appreciate your help and thanks f
Hello,
I'm Trying to trying to buy a new motherboard for Debian 3.0 Woody. I'm hoping that you would recommend some new motherboards (Support P4 or AMD doesn't matter) that I would have no problem installing debian on. I'm a new user, so I'm kind of lost here.
I appreciate your help and thanks f
Hello,
I'm Trying to trying to buy a new motherboard for Debian 3.0 Woody. I'm hoping that you would recommend some new motherboards (Support P4 or AMD doesn't matter) that I would have no problem installing debian on. I'm a new user, so I'm kind of lost here.
I appreciate your help and thanks f
Hello,
I'm Trying to trying to buy a new motherboard for Debian 3.0 Woody. I'm hoping that you would recommend some new motherboards (Support P4 or AMD doesn't matter) that I would have no problem installing debian on. I'm a new user, so I'm kind of lost here.
I appreciate your help and thanks f
Hello,
I'm Trying to trying to buy a new motherboard for Debian 3.0 Woody. I'm hoping that you would recommend some new motherboards (Support P4 or AMD doesn't matter) that I would have no problem installing debian on. I'm a new user, so I'm kind of lost here.
I appreciate your help and thanks f
Hello,
I'm Trying to trying to buy a new motherboard for Debian 3.0 Woody. I'm hoping that you would recommend some new motherboards (Support P4 or AMD doesn't matter) that I would have no problem installing debian on. I'm a new user, so I'm kind of lost here.
I appreciate your help and thanks f
Hello,
I'm Trying to trying to buy a new motherboard for Debian 3.0 Woody. I'm hoping that you would recommend some new motherboards (Support P4 or AMD doesn't matter) that I would have no problem installing debian on. I'm a new user, so I'm kind of lost here.
I appreciate your help and thanks f
Hello,
I'm Trying to trying to buy a new motherboard for Debian 3.0 Woody. I'm hoping that you would recommend some new motherboards (Support P4 or AMD doesn't matter) that I would have no problem installing debian on. I'm a new user, so I'm kind of lost here.
I appreciate your help and thanks f
On Wednesday 27 August 2003 03:15 am, Johann Spies wrote:
> Make sure that gpmconfig actually wrote the file /etc/gpm.conf . I
> have found on more than one Debian machine that gpmconfig did not
> write that file or wrote an empty file. So I created by
> hand.
Thank you Johann, I did check the
On Tue, Aug 26, 2003 at 10:51:15AM -0400, William Bradley wrote:
> On Tuesday 26 August 2003 02:58 am, Kent West wrote:
>
> > Whoo-hoo!
>
> bit premature it seems. (Sigh!)
>
> > Okay, make sure that gpm is configured to repeat "raw" (either edit
> > /etc/gpm.conf, or better, re-run gpmconfi
On Tue, Aug 26, 2003 at 10:51:15AM -0400, William Bradley wrote:
> On Tuesday 26 August 2003 02:58 am, Kent West wrote:
>
> > Whoo-hoo!
>
> bit premature it seems. (Sigh!)
>
> > Okay, make sure that gpm is configured to repeat "raw" (either edit
> > /etc/gpm.conf, or better, re-run gpmconfi
On Tuesday 26 August 2003 12:28 pm, Kent West wrote:
> >>Whoo-hoo!
WHOO-HOO
> To see if gpm is running, do a "ps ax | grep [g]pm"; you should get back
> a line similar to:
> 371 ?S 1:11 /usr/sbin/gpm -m /dev/psaux -t imps2 -r 25 -Rraw
On the above got:
199 ? S 0:00 gpm start
On Tuesday 26 August 2003 01:08 pm, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
> ..ah, you just need to start the gpm service on bootup, 'man update-rc.d
> ' for the gory details. ;-)
>
> ..and with X reading /dev/gpmdata, you don't need to restart
> X, only gpm. ;-)
Thank you Amt, finally I am up and running. Change
On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 10:51:15 -0400,
William Bradley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tuesday 26 August 2003 02:58 am, Kent West wrote:
>
> > Whoo-hoo!
>
> bit premature it seems. (Sigh!)
>
> > Okay, make sure that gpm is configured to repeat "raw" (either ed
William Bradley wrote:
On Tuesday 26 August 2003 02:58 am, Kent West wrote:
Whoo-hoo!
bit premature it seems. (Sigh!)
Okay, make sure that gpm is configured to repeat "raw" (either edit
/etc/gpm.conf, or better, re-run gpmconfig).
When I set up "gpmconfig" with "fuimps" the
On Tuesday 26 August 2003 02:58 am, Kent West wrote:
> Whoo-hoo!
bit premature it seems. (Sigh!)
> Okay, make sure that gpm is configured to repeat "raw" (either edit
> /etc/gpm.conf, or better, re-run gpmconfig).
When I set up "gpmconfig" with "fuimps" the mouse moves when I test it. When
William Bradley wrote:
On Monday 25 August 2003 11:09 pm, Kent West wrote:
Mostly likely the protocol is wrong. I don't remember; is this a wheel
mouse? If so, try "fuimps2". You can also type "help" when asked for the
type during "gpmconfig" for a list of other protocols to try. Experiment
and
On Tuesday 26 August 2003 12:08 am, you wrote:
> 1) Be in console mode, with gpm stopped (I don't use gpm myself, but
>I'd guess '/etc/init.d/gpm stop' as root should stop it)
> 2) Do the 'cat /dev/psaux' trick to make sure the hardware's working
> 3) Take the mouse ball out, so you can move t
On Monday 25 August 2003 11:09 pm, Kent West wrote:
> Okay, so we know for sure the mouse is okay. And if either mouse works
> on Windows on the "Debian box", we can assume the ps/2 port is okay.
> Which leaves software.
>
> I see two basic possibilities:
> 1) kernel issues
> 2) gpm issues
>
> I
On Mon, Aug 25, 2003 at 08:26:28PM -0400, William Bradley wrote:
> On Monday 25 August 2003 06:10 pm, Kent West wrote:
>
> > Sorry; I guess I didn't make myself clear. Forget completely about X for
> > now; in fact, you might want to even disable the graphical login screen
> > (add "exit 0" as the
William Bradley wrote:
On Monday 25 August 2003 06:10 pm, Kent West wrote:
Sorry; I guess I didn't make myself clear. Forget completely about X for
now; in fact, you might want to even disable the graphical login screen
(add "exit 0" as the first non-comment line in the appropriate script:
/et
On Monday 25 August 2003 06:10 pm, Kent West wrote:
> Sorry; I guess I didn't make myself clear. Forget completely about X for
> now; in fact, you might want to even disable the graphical login screen
> (add "exit 0" as the first non-comment line in the appropriate script:
> /etc/init.d/gdm or kdm
William Bradley wrote:
On Monday 25 August 2003 10:06 am, Kent West wrote:
I'd recommend getting the mouse to work with gpm first, as it's simpler
to diagnose. So, first "apt-get install gpm". As part of the install,
that'll run "gpmconfig", and you'll need to specify the mouse location
to be
On Monday 25 August 2003 10:06 am, Kent West wrote:
> I'd recommend getting the mouse to work with gpm first, as it's simpler
> to diagnose. So, first "apt-get install gpm". As part of the install,
> that'll run "gpmconfig", and you'll need to specify the mouse location
> to be "/dev/psaux", the t
William Bradley wrote:
>I have installed Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 rl "Woody" Official i386.
>
>The mouse did not work. It is an off the
>shelf Logitech PS/2 mouse with a wheel. There is nothing wrong with the
>mouse, I tested it on the Windows, which will dual boot on the same
machine.
>
>Followin
Arnt Karlsen wrote:
> William Bradley wrote:
> > a lot of trouble, except for one item. The mouse did not work. It is
> > an off the shelf Logitech PS/2 mouse with a wheel.
Wheelmice are ImPS/2 protocol. (Intelimouse)
> > Section "InputDevice"
> > Identifier "Configured Mouse"
> >
On Sunday 24 August 2003 05:17 pm, you wrote:
> > Section "InputDevice"
> > Identifier "Configured Mouse"
> > Driver "mouse"
> > Option "CorePointer"
> > Option "Device""/dev/psaux"
> > Option "Pr
> On Sunday 24 August 2003 05:09 pm, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
>
> > > Following is my XF86Config-4 set up for the mouse:
> > >
> > > Section "InputDevice"
> > > Identifier "Configured Mouse"
> > > Driver "mouse"
> > > Option "CorePointer"
> > >
On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 15:28:57 -0400,
William Bradley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have installed Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 rl "Woody" Official i386. The
> installation is not as graphic as some but it got the job done without
> a lot of trouble, except for one item. T
I have installed Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 rl "Woody" Official i386. The
installation is not as graphic as some but it got the job done without a lot
of trouble, except for one item. The mouse did not work. It is an off the
shelf Logitech PS/2 mouse with a wheel. There is nothing wrong with the
mous
On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 00:20:35 -0600
Dave Thayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been using an ML-1210 with CUPS on a system tracking unstable for
> about a year and a half, so sometime in that period it must have been
> working with what now is the stable distro...
>
> The one thing I had to do
Hi all,
I received a suggestion to run 'cupstestppd and to check printcap. The result from
cupstestppd was a blank line on screen and no activity from the printer. Printcap
returned some info about my printer but I have no idea where to add a call to
/var/run/cups/printcap, I couldnt find any info
On Mon, Aug 18, 2003 at 11:05:17PM -0400, Kevin McKinley wrote:
> I spent more than 12 hours today and yesterday trying to get CUPS working
> with a Samsung ML-1210 laser printer, and reluctantly concluded it wasn't
> possible using only stable packages.
>
> I got it running using a bunch of unst
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 09:20:24 -0500
"Wathen, Metherion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am having trouble getting my printer to function under Debian.
> First off, my printer is a Lexmark 1020 color inkjet.
> I installed Cupsys, cupsys-bsd, and a few other cupsys related packages.
> I inst
Thanks,
I'll try this tonight and let you know how it goes.
mw
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On Mon, Aug 18, 2003 at 09:20:24AM -0500, Wathen, Metherion wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am having trouble getting my printer to function under Debian.
> First off, my printer is a Lexmark 1020 color inkjet.
> I installed Cupsys, cupsys-bsd, and a few other cupsys related packages.
> I installed the ppd fi
Hi all,
I am having trouble getting my printer to function under Debian.
First off, my printer is a Lexmark 1020 color inkjet.
I installed Cupsys, cupsys-bsd, and a few other cupsys related packages.
I installed the ppd file for my printer from the Linuxprinting.org site.
I rtfm'd several times and
Wathen, Metherion wrote:
Hi everybody,
I messed up my system this weekend and hope one or more the kind souls on this list will help me fix my mistake.
Previously I was running Debian 'Potato' on a P100 with 24Mb RAM, 540 Mb Harddrive, 16 Mb Voodoo3 video card and a Packard Bell 14/15 inch monitor
Hi everybody,
I messed up my system this weekend and hope one or more the kind souls on this list
will help me fix my mistake.
Previously I was running Debian 'Potato' on a P100 with 24Mb RAM, 540 Mb Harddrive, 16
Mb Voodoo3 video card and a Packard Bell 14/15 inch monitor.
I recently was given a
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On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 02:00:40PM -0500, Alan Shutko wrote:
> BackupCentral.com uses some URLs like
> http://www.backupcentral.com/cgi-bin/redirect?url=http://www.stor2b.com/index.php
> to go to other places. wget will hit that url (since it's in the
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On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 09:48:28AM -0500, stan wrote:
> I;ve tried thinhs likke --mirrot and --convert-links, but I wind up having
> wget chase loinks all over the web. How can I restrict it to jsut follow
> links on this site itseelf?
This is the def
This is what I mostly use:
wget -r -np -nH --convert-links http://www.domain.edu/page
the -r recursively retrieves subdirectories and referencing
pages
-np = -no-parent makes sure it doesn't go all over the
entire web.
-nH = no host directories
--convert-links makes sure the page works off the fil
* stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20030314 13:14 PST]:
> I wound up with teh command line:
>
> wget --convert-links --no-parent -r -l0 --domains=www.backupcentral.com \
> http://www.backupcentral.com/amanda.html
>
> Just to get the final resolutin in the list archive for those that may
> search for t
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 04:11:32PM -0500, stan wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 01:40:36PM -0600, Michael Heironimus wrote:
> > On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 01:00:44PM -0500, stan wrote:
> > > I thought the no-parent might eb the key, but I tried:
> > >
> > > wget --no-parent -r -l0 --domains=www.backu
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 01:40:36PM -0600, Michael Heironimus wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 01:00:44PM -0500, stan wrote:
> > I thought the no-parent might eb the key, but I tried:
> >
> > wget --no-parent -r -l0 --domains=www.backupcentral.com
> > http://www.backupcentral.com/amanda.html
> >
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 02:00:40PM -0500, Alan Shutko wrote:
> stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > wget --no-parent -r -l0 --domains=www.backupcentral.com
> > http://www.backupcentral.com/amanda.html
> >
> > And let it run for a few seconds, and here is what I get:
>
> BackupCentral.com uses
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 01:00:44PM -0500, stan wrote:
> I thought the no-parent might eb the key, but I tried:
>
> wget --no-parent -r -l0 --domains=www.backupcentral.com
> http://www.backupcentral.com/amanda.html
>
> And let it run for a few seconds, and here is what I get:
>
> ls
>
> openvie
stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> wget --no-parent -r -l0 --domains=www.backupcentral.com
> http://www.backupcentral.com/amanda.html
>
> And let it run for a few seconds, and here is what I get:
BackupCentral.com uses some URLs like
http://www.backupcentral.com/cgi-bin/redirect?url=http://www.s
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 04:53:47PM +0100, Nicolas Kratz wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 09:48:28AM -0500, stan wrote:
> > I;ve tried thinhs likke --mirrot and --convert-links, but I wind up having
> > wget chase loinks all over the web. How can I restrict it to jsut follow
> > links on this site i
At 09:48 AM 3/14/2003 -0500, stan wrote:
I want to make a copy of a certain web site to place on my internal
wbserver. I'm trying to figure out the ocrretc options to use with wget to
do this. Everytning I do seems to downlad way too much stuff.
Specificly I want to make a copy of http://www.backup
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 09:48:28AM -0500, stan wrote:
> I;ve tried thinhs likke --mirrot and --convert-links, but I wind up having
> wget chase loinks all over the web. How can I restrict it to jsut follow
> links on this site itseelf?
A) wget --no-parent -r -l0 --domains=www.example.org http://ww
hey stan,
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 09:48:28AM -0500, stan wrote:
> I;ve tried thinhs likke --mirrot and --convert-links, but I wind up having
> wget chase loinks all over the web. How can I restrict it to jsut follow
> links on this site itseelf?
i usually use wget -m for this, which is the same a
I want to make a copy of a certain web site to place on my internal
wbserver. I'm trying to figure out the ocrretc options to use with wget to
do this. Everytning I do seems to downlad way too much stuff.
Specificly I want to make a copy of http://www.backupcentral.com/amanda. I
only wnat the fowa
I did a dist-upgrade this morning, and now my initial KDE screen comes up
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figure out where the text input boxes are for logging, but when I log in the
desktop shows my wallpaper with some icons scattered around and that's
Greetings and Appreciation,
[to all who've recently assisted]
I need to install said scsi controller but Adaptec has drivers [AFAIK]
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an
Hi All
I run an ABIT KT7A-Raid Mainboard with two Segate 40gig disks connected
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On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 06:04:00PM +0100, Ing. Vladimir M. Kerka wrote:
> Hi all,
> for some reason konqueror keeps starting as a plain window, without any
> menus. There is no problem with open location from bookmarks, no problem
> with browsing the web, but I cannot use any item from menu, becaus
On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 06:04:00PM +0100, Ing. Vladimir M. Kerka wrote:
> Hi all,
> for some reason konqueror keeps starting as a plain window, without any
> menus. There is no problem with open location from bookmarks, no problem
> with browsing the web, but I cannot use any item from menu, becaus
Hi all,
for some reason konqueror keeps starting as a plain window, without any
menus. There is no problem with open location from bookmarks, no problem
with browsing the web, but I cannot use any item from menu, because of
its disappearance.
I use unstable/testing Debian with KDE 3.1 from Ralf's d
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