On 11/07/2017 08:37 AM, Alex Williamson wrote:
The card looks good to me:
Your root port includes ACS support:
00:01.1 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon E5/Core i7 IIO PCI Express
Root Port 1b (rev 07) (prog-if 00 [Normal decode])
Bus: primary=00, secondary=02, subordinate=07,
On 11/07/2017 06:51 AM, Alex Williamson wrote:
On Mon, Nov 6, 2017 at 11:58 PM, Steve Freitas <sfl...@ihonk.com
<mailto:sfl...@ihonk.com>> wrote:
On 11/06/2017 07:01 PM, Marcial Ascencio wrote:
Hi guys, i was planning to buy USB card with at least 2 usb
por
On 11/05/2017 10:38 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
Then while the VM is running it doesn't show:
04:00.0 USB controller: Fresco Logic FL1100 USB 3.0 Host Controller (rev
ff) (prog-if ff)
!!! Unknown header type 7f
Kernel driver in use: vfio-pci
However after
On 11/27/2014 01:27 AM, Jan Beulich wrote:
This was precisely the reason why I told you that the numbering
differs (and is confusing and has nothing to do with actual C state
numbers): What max_cstate refers to in the mwait-idle driver is
what above is listed as type[Cx], i.e. the state at index
On Nov 28, 2014, at 00:50, Jan Beulich jbeul...@suse.com wrote:
On 28.11.14 at 09:24, sfl...@ihonk.com wrote:
And with 6 errata
documented it's not all that unlikely that there's a 7th one with
MONITOR/MWAIT behavior. The commit you bisected to (and
which you had verified to be the culprit
On 11/25/2014 03:00 AM, Jan Beulich wrote:
Okay, so it's not really the mwait-idle driver causing the regression,
but it is C-state related. Hence we're now down to seeing whether all
or just the deeper C states are affected, i.e. I now need to ask you
to play with max_cstate=. For that you'll
On 11/25/2014 12:16 AM, Jan Beulich wrote:
(XEN) 'c' pressed - printing ACPI Cx structures
(XEN) ==cpu0==
(XEN) active state:C0
(XEN) max_cstate:C7
(XEN) states:
(XEN) C1:type[C1] latency[001] usage[5664] method[ FFH]
duration[4042540627]
(XEN) C2:type[C3]
On Nov 24, 2014, at 00:45, Jan Beulich jbeul...@suse.com wrote:
On 23.11.14 at 02:28, sfl...@ihonk.com wrote:
With mwait-idle=0:
(XEN) 'c' pressed - printing ACPI Cx structures
(XEN) ==cpu0==
(XEN) active state: C0
(XEN) max_cstate: C7
(XEN) states:
(XEN)
Hi Jan,
Thanks for all your help so far! Here's my latest update.
On 11/17/2014 23:54, Jan Beulich wrote:
Plus, without said adjustment, first just disable the
MWAIT CPU idle driver (mwait-idle=0) and then, if that didn't make
a difference, use of C states altogether (cpuidle=0). If any of
On 11/17/2014 23:54, Jan Beulich wrote:
On 17.11.14 at 20:21, sfl...@ihonk.com wrote:
Okay, I did a bisection and was not able to correlate the above error
message with the problem I'm seeing. Not saying it's not related, but I
had plenty of successful test runs in the presence of that error.
On 11/10/2014 0:51, Jan Beulich wrote:
On 10.11.14 at 09:03, sfl...@ihonk.com wrote:
Sorry for the delay, took some debugging on another computer to get
serial logging working. Due to its size, I've posted the entire log of a
crashed session here: http://pastebin.com/AiPHUZRH In this case I
Hi all,
I saw this message on the subject earlier:
http://osdir.com/ml/python-pyqt-pykde/2011-03/msg00121.html
Is this still a TODO item, or is there an official way to do this now?
Thanks,
Steve
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On 12/16/11 05:53, RW wrote:
On Fri, 16 Dec 2011 08:54:36 +0100
Benny Pedersen wrote:
On Fri, 16 Dec 2011 06:30:31 +, Martin Hepworth wrote:
Created a shared iMap or similar email account with a spam and ham
folder for users to drag email into (not forward as that breaks
headers in thing
Hi all,
I have some spamtraps which get lots of spam. After a few precautions, I
use sa-learn to train a single Bayes profile. This profile is used for
many of my users. A significant amount of other users maintain their own
Bayes profiles, and I'd like to make this training apply to their
Hi all,
I have an ATI TV Wonder 600 USB and have successfully used it for its
DVB features, thanks to the work of many of you on this list. However,
this device also has an auxiliary s-video/composite input[1] which I'd
like to use in VLC, and I can't figure out how. Is there any capability
in
On Mon, 2010-06-21 at 11:22 -0400, Devin Heitmueller wrote:
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 11:09 AM, Steve Freitas sfl...@ihonk.com wrote:
Hi all,
I have an ATI TV Wonder 600 USB and have successfully used it for its
DVB features, thanks to the work of many of you on this list. However
Hi all,
I've downloaded image data[1] which has no header and is comprised of
16-bit signed big-endian pixels (it's a heightmap). I figured I'd cull a
portion of the data and turn it into a TIFF so I could check it out
visually to make sure it looks kinda like a heightmap should. However, I
seem
Package: libgpcl0
Version: 2.32
Severity: important
Hi, any chance of an amd64 build of this package? Looks like it's available for
just about every architecture but this one. Thanks for your help!
-- System Information:
Debian Release: squeeze/sid
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500,
Hi all,
I was under the mistaken impression that btrfs checksumming, in its
current default configuration, protected your data from bitrot. It
appears this is not the case:
On Wed, 2010-01-06 at 18:24 +0100, Johannes Hirte wrote:
Am Mittwoch 06 Januar 2010 16:59:55 schrieb Steve Freitas:
So
Hi Sander,
On Wed, 2010-01-06 at 08:52 +0100, Sander wrote:
I don't have your original mail, but I think I remember you mentioned a
lot of bad sectors on that disk reported by SMART.
If that is indeed the case it might be dificult for the people who might
be able to help you, to help you.
Hi Johannes,
On Wed, 2010-01-06 at 18:24 +0100, Johannes Hirte wrote:
Am Mittwoch 06 Januar 2010 16:59:55 schrieb Steve Freitas:
Thanks for your response. You're correct about the bad sector warning.
So please correct me if I have some mistaken assumptions. I thought
btrfs would
Should I take it by the lack of list response that I should just flush
this partition down the toilet and start over? Or is everybody either
flummoxed or on vacation?
Steve
On Sun, 2010-01-03 at 16:37 -0800, Steve Freitas wrote:
On Sun, 2010-01-03 at 14:57 -0800, Steve Freitas wrote:
Got some
On Sun, 2010-01-03 at 14:57 -0800, Steve Freitas wrote:
Got some more information. I installed Debian on another disk (rescue)
running 2.6.32, pulled the latest btrfs module code from git, applied an
earlier mentioned patch[1], then compiled and loaded the new module.
It's able to mount
I've got a Debian unstable system (kernel is 2.6.32-trunk-amd64) with
the root partition running btrfs. Used it for a few weeks with no large
problems, but had to reboot it this morning after it became unresponsive
simultaneous with unexplained constant disk access. It wouldn't reboot
-- it loaded
Hi Maarten,
On Tue, 2009-07-07 at 23:46 +0200, Maarten ter Huurne wrote:
Did you try args=('blah', 'blah')?
Ah ha! That did it. Wonder why that works.
Thanks!
Steve
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On Tue, 2009-07-07 at 22:41 +0100, Michael Thompson wrote:
Does working mean it sucessfully asks for the password or that it
doesn't ask for the password?
It successfully doesn't ask for the password.
sudo can cache your password for a period of time, so you won't have
to
Happened to me too, downgrading sqlite also resolved the issue.
Happened to me too, downgrading sqlite also resolved the issue.
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Happened to me too, downgrading sqlite also resolved the issue.
Hi. I'm on Debian Sid, and up until an apt-get upgrade within the last
week or so, everything was working fine.
I'm often in VMware, developing software using an IDE which accepts F7
to start a build. Recently, that stopped working. Other f-keys like F5
continue to work, but F7 is MIA. I figured
On Fri, 2008-03-21 at 01:07 -0700, Steve Freitas wrote:
Hi. I'm on Debian Sid, and up until an apt-get upgrade within the last
week or so, everything was working fine.
Ha! Never mind. I've got a funky ergo keyboard, and resetting its
internal memory to factory defaults did the trick. Not quite
I have a dictionary, and I'd like to iterate over the keys, using the
keys to look up the result, like:
{% for key in myDict %}
The key is {{key}} and the value is {{myDict.key}}.
{% endfor %}
Only, it doesn't work. It seems like . lookups
require the argument to be a literal, not a variable.
Hi all,
I had this problem today as well, a new Sid install on a Thinkpad T42.
It turns out that one of the xserver-xorg packages at some point creates
this not-very-helpful symlink:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 2007-11-25 23:43 /etc/X11/X - /bin/true
Quite irritating, but at least the fix is
On Fri, 2007-11-16 at 18:55 -0800, Graham Dumpleton wrote:
> Python leaks environment variables between sub interpreters in certain
> circumstances based on the order in which the sub interpreters are
> created.
>
> It is described a bit in section 'Application Environment Variables'
> of:
>
>
Hi all,
Yes, I realize that maybe this should go to the mod_python list instead,
but I wanted to rule Django out first. Here's my configuration, with
Apache2 on Linux (sorry I couldn't make this shorter):
I've got four Django sites I host under different domain names, which
are actually all
Thanks so much for your response, Russell.
On Sat, 2007-11-10 at 12:10 +0900, Russell Keith-Magee wrote:
> 1) Get hold of a cursor and write the full SQL query you want
> yourself. It sounds like all you want is SELECT SUM(bar) FROM MYTABLE,
> so this may be the easiest and most stable solution.
Hi all,
I'm looking to get the sum of a column. I've seen plenty of examples
which illustrate using a QuerySet's extra(select={'foo': 'sum(bar)'})
method, but my Postgres pukes on that:
ERROR: column "app_model.id" must appear in the GROUP BY clause or be
used in an aggregate function
After
Hi,
I just had the same problem, only in my case it went like this: A user
used a Blackberry with RIM's included email application to retrieve an
email from his gmail account. He then forwarded the email to a user on
my server, where the bounce happened.
He just reattempted and it's
Recommend upgrading this to severe. Completely destroys out-of-the-box
vanilla PPTP services for your average (OS X, Windows, Linux) client, in
a way that's hard to debug. (Debug must be enabled for ppp to get the
error messages that didn't lead me to this page, the only one I found
with the
On Fri, 2007-05-18 at 14:27 -0700, Jon Lesser wrote:
> I tool Malcolm's advice and looked closely at the packets going back
> and forth. Upon pressing an input button nested within an anchor,
> Firefox was sending two identical requests to the server, thus causing
> my code to be executed twice.
On Thu, 2007-03-01 at 15:32 -0800, Steve Freitas wrote:
Rats. I installed pyobjc 1.4.1a0 from SVN (right over the top of 1.4,
using python setup.py bdist_mpkg --open), and that didn't fix it
either. I'm using py2app 0.3.6.dev_r54 and setuptools 0.6c5, and I'm on
PPC, but other than
Hi Dethe,
I attempted it again and unfortunately got the same error.
I actually decided to do a fresh 10.4.8 install, did Xcode, Python 2.5
and setuptools 0.6c5. I installed PyObjC 1.4 from source (the stable
download off the website), and told it to skip installing py2app. I then
used
On Thu, 2007-03-01 at 07:34 -0800, Dethe Elza wrote:
Hmmm, I think I must have been a few revs behind. When I svn up'd to
HEAD and tried again it built and loaded.
Here's my setup:
macholib-1.1-py2.5.egg
modulegraph-0.7-py2.5.egg
py2app-0.3.6.dev_r53-py2.5.egg
Hi all,
I've spent all evening unsuccessfully trying to get the EnvironmentPrefs
plugin working on my setup, and I hope you can help. I keep getting
this:
2007-02-28 21:56:58.918 System Preferences[522] *** -[NSBundle load]:
Error loading code /Users/steve/Library/PreferencePanes/Shell
On Wed, 2007-02-28 at 22:24 -0800, Dethe Elza wrote:
Hi Steve,
At some point py2app went from being bundled as part of PyObjC to
being a separate install. I think at that time there was a
requirement to uninstall the old py2app before installing the new
one. I don't guarantee that
On Fri, 2006-10-20 at 16:26 -0700, Steve Freitas wrote:
Another idea: If you wanted to start putting different folders of binary
DLLs in there, I could supply the Windows 2003 Server/Apache 2.0.59
binary. :-) Not sure if that's the right way to go though.
Alright so I'm replying to myself
On Fri, 2006-10-20 at 11:43 +0200, Christoph Zwerschke wrote:
Steve Freitas wrote:
You should look in both the Windows event log and the log file that you
can specify in AppServerService.py.
Ah ha, that's a log file I missed, I'll check that out.
I made a note to change
Any help here would be appreciated, I Googled to no effect. I'm using
Webware 0.9.2 and Apache 2.0.59 on Windows 2003 Server. (Not my choice
of OS, but too often it isn't.)
1) Webware doesn't wanna run as SYSTEM user.
I installed Webware into C:\blah\Webware-0.9.2, and then used
MakeAppWorkDir
Thanks for your response, Christoph.
On Fri, 2006-10-20 at 03:23 +0200, Christoph Zwerschke wrote:
Steve Freitas wrote:
Any help here would be appreciated, I Googled to no effect. I'm using
Webware 0.9.2 and Apache 2.0.59 on Windows 2003 Server. (Not my choice
of OS, but too often it isn't
Apologies for the HTML format, I didn't want any of the text in the batch file below to get wrapped. If anyone has a better suggestion, please let me know.
This is for anyone who might end up searching on this issue. These instructions came from an install on a dual Xeon system running
On Wed, 2006-09-13 at 05:41 -0700, Kon Lovett wrote:
Chicken doesn't support machine threading so w/ multi-processor/core
machines Chicken can only distribute a task via os processes. You may
want to review the Chicken mail archive for this topic.
I wonder if there's been any movement on
On Thu, 2006-09-21 at 11:14 +0200, Joerg F. Wittenberger wrote:
Porting Termite will not exactly help here. Termite (on gambit)
allows you to manually transfer objects from host to host, where host
is a OS process. On multicore machines you still have to run one host
per processor. Then you
for contributions, comment and
hacking.
Interested in trying to help organize and document functions?
Ian
Steve Freitas wrote:
On Thu, 2006-06-08 at 11:13 -0400, Ian Eslick wrote:
I have family in town this weekend
but would like to release an alpha version of 'stdutils' for people
On Fri, 2006-06-09 at 15:44 -0400, root wrote:
Would it be reasonable to try to generate chapters for the various
contributions by missing categories? E.g. (following Steele 2nd Ed.)
That way we're working top down to try to categorize the work and
possibly focus the effort.
I like your idea
On Wed, 2006-06-14 at 19:37 -0700, Chris Dean wrote:
What's next on our list?
- Documentation standard?
- A repo where we can check in code/send patches.
- A naming convention for the different functions, packages, etc?
- A roadmap to our first version?
- A separate mailing list so we can
given up on it -- we'll need some
pretty pro gardners to take that thing on and continue to develop it.
Steve
On Thu, 2005-12-22 at 20:31 +0100, Paolo Amoroso wrote:
Steve Freitas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm fairly new to Lisp. Despite this (!), I'd like to provide an FFI
interface
This reminded me... A good gardening contribution would be a definitive
interpretation of the issues surrounding the GPL and the use of Clisp's
FFI (maybe get somebody from the EFF to chime in?). I still see people
going back and forth on this subject, and it could scare off some
commercial users
On Saturday 16 April 2005 07:12 pm, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
Hrm... can you try to edit
arch/ppc/platforms/pmac_cache.S, and spot that bit of code:
/* disp-flush L1 */
li r4,0x4000
mtctr r4
lis r4,0xfff0
1: lwz r0,0(r4)
addi
Package: kmail
Version: 4:3.3.2-3
Severity: critical
Justification: causes serious data loss
On my IMAP server, I created a subfolder under INBOX titled Spam. I
then started the anti-spam wizard, in which I told it to utilize the
spamassassin installation it found on my system. I told it
Sorry about that -- a couple of my filters were having an unexpected
interaction, and Kmail's behavior was as designed. D'oh! :-\
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Package: kmail
Version: 4:3.3.2-3
Severity: critical
Justification: causes serious data loss
On my IMAP server, I created a subfolder under INBOX titled Spam. I
then started the anti-spam wizard, in which I told it to utilize the
spamassassin installation it found on my system. I told it
Sorry about that -- a couple of my filters were having an unexpected
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Version: 4:3.3.2-3
Severity: critical
Justification: causes serious data loss
On my IMAP server, I created a subfolder under INBOX titled Spam. I
then started the anti-spam wizard, in which I told it to utilize the
spamassassin installation it found on my system. I told it
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So I rebooted, turned HAL off, and slept it. I was delighted to see that
it
woke back up. But when I tried to do anything, it seemed unable to access
the disk.
Hrm... can you try to edit
arch/ppc/platforms/pmac_cache.S, and spot that bit of code:
/* disp-flush L1 */
On Sunday 17 April 2005 12:14 am, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
You're a genius! I gave that a go (actually I made that edit in 3
locations in that file, per your earlier email on the topic -- was that
okay, or should I do it with just the one line?) and it seemed to help.
There isn't that
On Sunday 17 April 2005 12:14 am, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
There are still issues with USB, I would be careful if I were you, that
is unplug stuffs before suspend.
By the way, if I run into USB trouble, are these patches
(http://colino.net/ibookg4/readme.txt) worth applying for the USB
On Sunday 17 April 2005 12:14 am, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
The X server behaviour has nothing to do with the kernel here.
Remind me never to challenge your advice again. ;-) Somehow Xorg decided to
start looking for its config file in /root, and that's why it wasn't getting
the picture.
On Sunday 17 April 2005 08:40 am, Michel Dnzer wrote:
On Sun, 2005-17-04 at 01:55 -0700, Steve Freitas wrote:
Somehow Xorg decided to start looking for its config file in /root, [...]
This has been the case since XFree86 4.0 at least. man xorg.conf
Since I've just run distros that have put
Package: python2.3
Version: 2.3.5-1
Severity: normal
The interpreter is doing nasty things to floats:
32
32
32.1
32.101
The problem occurs for any floating point number I enter, and it rounds
down, too:
32.9
32.899
I marked this as critical because this could very
How is ATI support better than Nvidia ? As far as I know, both provide
binary drivers, and nvidia was at this game much earlier than ati.
I had nothing but bad experience with Nvidia's binary drivers. They kept
locking up my machine completely. The open-source alternative, XFree86's nv
/backend/parallel
(PID 1995) for job 6.
So, any idea what might cause a test page to go fine and everything else to
fail quietly? Any idea what is different between a test page and a regular
print job?
Thanks!
Steve Freitas
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I [06/Apr/2004:08:38:32 -0700] Saving printers.conf...
D [06/Apr/2004:08:38:32 -0700] ProcessIPPRequest: 5 status_code=0
D [06/Apr/2004:08:38:32 -0700] CloseClient: 5
D [06/Apr/2004:08:38:35 -0700] CloseClient: 9
Thanks!
Steve Freitas
On Tue, 2004-04-06 at 07:36, hugo
Hi Ian,
This is the first release of SQLObject (v0.1).
SQLObject is an object-relational mapper. It's meant to make database
rows look like normal Python objects -- no dictionary access, no
distinguishing features between attributes derived from the row and
attributes you define in your
2) If you use your browser's BACK button to go back to the login form, then
re-post the user name and password, it will always fail to log you in. This
is by design. A unique random ID (I think it's called loginid) is
generated in a hidden variable in the login form and also saved in the
Is there any way to restrict a process to a single processor? If so, then
you could see if that fixes the problem on the dual processor box.
Reboot with a uniprocessor kernel would be one way.
Steve
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The htmlEncode() method, as I recently discovered thanks to Ian, is good to
use to prevent malicious inputs from being undesirably reproduced in web
pages. Storing inputs in a SQL database presents the same kind of challenge,
especially because SQL injection attacks are such nasty things.
Do
Better would be to do:
for name, value in self.request().fields().items():
which will work, and also saves an additional dictionary lookup for each
item.
2) You need to encode the value in case it contains a double-quote
character. value.replace('', 'quot;') should do the
I can't remember the source of this info, but I tried tracking down
information on this problem, and the (I believe) author of the Python syntax
coloring code for Emacs said this is a problem intrinsic to the Emacs
internals that can't be fixed.
Of course, I assume he's implying that it can't be
Hiya,
I'm subclassing SecurePage. Page 1 gives the user a form, then spits it to
an action in Page 2. Both pages inherit directly from the same SecurePage.
I'm using OneShot.cgi.
The problem is that sometimes, when going from Page 1 to Page 2, I get a
login request, even though I'm logged in to
Just a quick followup. I noticed it did it again, this time when an
exception was thrown inside a try-catch block in Page 2.
If it matters, the exception was smtplib.SMTPRecipientsRefused.
So instead of logging in, I hit the Back button, which brought me back to
Page 1. Then I hit Reload, and
is unnecessary paranoia -- any thoughts?
Unnecessary paranoia? In computer security, there is no such thing.
Steve
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Hi David,
I am pretty sure that the mxDateTime isn't stock in any of the python
versions. You can get it (with a bunch of other potentially useful stuff)
at: http://www.egenix.com/files/python/ (it's in the BASE package).
In RedHat 7.3, mxDateTime is included standard in Python 1.5.x, but
Hiya,
I don't mean to bug, and I've read the pertinent release notes on the topic,
but do you think class docs will be available soon? I've been doing a Java
project, and I absolutely love love love love love (did I mention love?) how
Java's class docs are arranged. As I've been learning the
You know, I've only barely started with WebKit, but I've been so happy with
how easy it is to get it going. To this I compare:
1. mod_python: Requires a threadless Python install. I tried. I really,
really tried. What a nightmare. And once you've got it in... Well, you still
need a framework,
Hiya,
I'm just getting started with Webware, and I read the Python9 paper which
mentioned FormKit. After wiping the drool from my chin I found that it
doesn't seem to be anywhere in the Webware stock installation these days. Is
there any place I can turn for shake-n-bake form classes?
Thanks,
I need to encrypt the passwords and credit card numbers in my database.
Any recommendations on an approach?
There's an informative Slashdot thread on the topic of protecting billing
information. It probably goes beyond what concerns you, and is more
concerned with practices than specific
Hi,
Sorry for the newbie question, but I've just installed Webware on my Redhat
7.2 box. It wouldn't run until I changed install.py, AppServer and
WebKit.cgi to all use python2 as opposed to python.
However, I have no idea if these places constitute all the locations in need
of the change. It
when one tries to use beta 39?
Steve Freitas
Linux
system, you don't need support for codepages in Netatalk? Is that correct?
Steve Freitas
Because of the successes of SourceForge, I vote for it to go there.
Steve Freitas
KAshare took lots of dinking
and never did work perfectly.
That's interesting. Apple is using it to host their iTools free storage
service.
Steve Freitas
I think, you're right. Go for it. :-)
I was planning on it -- that's why I bought the netatalk.com domain. But
now that everybody's talking CVS (which I've never set up), I'm wondering
if taking up residence on SourceForge is something I can do. Wanna help?
:-)
Steve Freitas
Hi all,
I know of two netatalk mailing lists: This one and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Does anybody else know of any other mailing
lists or discussion groups?
Thanks,
Steve Freitas
Newport Beach, California
onsible for ensuring that the box broadcasts its
name to your Chooser.
Good luck!
Steve Freitas
Newport Beach, California
volume itself, in a file called "Icon?".
Although its length reads zero, you'll see that its .AppleDouble
companion contains the actual data for the icon.
Steve Freitas
Newport Beach, California
Hi Denis,
Redhat decided to stop loading the Appletalk module in 6.2 and not tell
anyone. Add this line to /etc/conf.modules:
alias-net-pf-5 appletalk
And reboot...that should do it.
Steve Freitas
Newport Beach, California
Does anyone know why the name of the Linux Server running netatalk
There are some passphrase FAQs at
Thanks!
Steve
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I guess the following FAQ entry applies to you, too:
You guys are beautiful! Thanks so much -- I cleared out the certificate
and it worked like a charm. Sorry for not catching that myself -- I read
the FAQ but I must've been skimming too quickly.
Steve
is pausing all over the place (Apache, SSH,
Sendmail, etc.), is there a way to generate entropy to prevent random
from blocking? Having to change all that sourcecode would be excessive
and well beyond my skill.
Steve Freitas
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