In /etc/snort/threshold.conf, change the 4 digit number after 'sig_id' to 1852. That should solve your problem.
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In /etc/snort/threshold.conf, change the 4 digit number after 'sig_id' to 1852. That should solve your problem.
Worked great, and now I can tilt my mouse wheel left and right to go back and forward in Firefox, hurrah!
Good tutorial, just a couple of points though -
1. You forgot to mention that the user need to update /etc/snort/snort.conf with his/her chosen DB password;
2. In the BASE config ...
Looks good, cheers :]
Anyone got before and after screen shots?
Worked great. The advice given on the authors site on how to hide the Templates file also worked.
For those trying to get this guide working in Dapper Drake, use the following in your xorg.conf instead of the original -
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Configured Mouse"
Driver...
Install version 1.200, and choose OS 6, and then version 6. After it's installed, you can upgrade to the newest version from within Webmin (Webmin --> Webmin Configuration --> Upgrade Webmin).
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I just installed Firefox 1.5 using Automatix, can anyone tell me how to remove the old version of Firefox I had installed?
Cheers, worked nicely apart from I had to install an XML parsing module for Perl.
Worked for me, cheers.
Worked great, thanks.
Awesome :D
Try this:
sudo update-rc.d -f apache2 remove
sudo update-rc.d -f mysql remove
Hope it works!!
Excellent, it works :D
My is Lexmark X1180 is working great now, although it is printing a little on the slow side. Anyone know how to speed things up?
Little correction, SSH is port 22, and not 23. Looks good apart from that though :)
What what I do to insert my own choice of port numbers to open?
Also, is it possible to have blocked connections...
Will do, but could you provide a link to where I ask?
Thanks :D And thanks for the offer, traherom!
Can someone host the i386 file for me? Damn address is not resolving :/
Great HowTo, maked Deborphan nice and easy to use. :D
Hmm, I can't select another driver to use in the Gnome printer tool, anyone know why this is?
Thanks in advance.
Me too, so far. *Crosses fingers*
Apt wanted to remove Ubuntu-Desktop aswell, so I decided not to.
~7170, with a PCI Express nVidia 6600 GT :)