On Aug 29, 2009, at 11:50 AM, Sven Joachim wrote:
This is indeed not enough to unpack a linux-image package. Try
removing
all kernels but the current one.
Thank you for the suggestion -- Removing old kernel images appears to
have freed up enough space that the upgrade was able to complete
Er; sorry. It should be:
/home (100.30 GB in size / 60.29 GB free)
/ (276 MB in size / 30.90 MB free)
/swap (2.96 GB)
/tmp (392 MB in size / 349.98 MB free)
/usr (4.77 GB in size / 3.38 GB free)
/var (2.86 GB in size / 2.13 GB free)
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Okay; I've gone through the process and have since restarted. I
noticed that aptitude mentioned that 180 upgradeable packages were
available. It appears I've run out of space somewhere??? I'm not sure
which partition it's claiming to have out of space. Perhaps root?
The system in partitione
Well, I've finally decided to take the plunge and upgrade from Etch to
Lenny, but I'm worried that it may not go well because I seem to be
getting a warning. The contents of my /etc/apt/sources.list:
deb http://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/ lenny main
deb-src http://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/ et
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Somewhere in a basement on the other side of the planet from me sits a
machine with an x86 processor, no OS, and 160GB of local drive space.
I want to install Debian Sarge onto it. The only person near enough to
do it has no computer experience, although I've convinced them &
they're willing to do
On 10/17/06, Roberto C. Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 05:40:36PM -0700, Jason Self wrote:
> I've just finished installing 3.1r3 from the daily-built images. Later
There are no daily build images for 3.1 (Sarge). If you used daily
images, then you
I've just finished installing 3.1r3 from the daily-built images. Later
versions of the installer allows you to disable the root account
during installation, and I think I that I might have found something
that's impacted by disabling the root user: Once GDM has started, and
the login screen is pre
I'm using Debian for PowerPC.
I am looking to add quota support.
This isn't my first time using Linux, but it is my first serious
attempt, and my first time with Debian.
I love Debian's package management stuff. It makes installing and
managing software so easy, but I digress... I am looking to
-only.
It's also possible that you've got disk errors, you might want to review
the output of 'dmesg' or /var/log/messages for any errors or messages
related to the disk in question.
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10908312D230C5F | sudo apt-key add -;
> I use apt-check-sigs, and it barks (with reason, since the 2005 key the
> current file is signed has expired - see below).
> http://people.debian.org/~ajt/apt-check-sigs
Note you need *both* the 2006 *and* 2005 keys.
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so:
http://www.literateprogramming.com/
http://vasc.ri.cmu.edu/old_help/Programming/Literate/literate.html
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gconf-editor: reimplementation of the MS Windows
27;s
something in these files.
Note too that SA's bayesian filter may be a tad funky in multiuser
systems, another area I haven't entirely kept up with.
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Play it once, Sam, for old time's sake.
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to localhost (sufficient for most purposes) or to a second system
(possibly a dedicated logging server). This should capture *everything*
that crosses the console, including BIOS, POST, bootloader, kernel, and
init messages. It can even be used for debugging.
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on Mon, Feb 06, 2006 at 12:18:37PM +, Clive Menzies ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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> On (06/02/06 04:07), Karsten M. Self wrote:
> > Clive Menzies ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > On (06/02/06 01:05), Karsten M. Self wrote:
> > > Do you have a suitable script
on Mon, Feb 06, 2006 at 11:47:47AM +, Clive Menzies ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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> On (06/02/06 01:05), Karsten M. Self wrote:
> >
> > I'd tag the messages and move them to a folder.
> >
> > That folder would automatically get a spam run against it periodical
route
by which an attacker gained access to your system and take appropriate
countermeasures.
Suddenly finding out that "root isn't trusted" and having nothing to go
on is a markedly worse situation.
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variant of vim installed, and it may be
doing stupid things presuming it's got an X display active.
Try:
unset DISPLAY
vi foo
... and see if that resolves the issue. If it doesn't, post the output
of
'dpkg --get-selections | grep ^vi'
... which should show what ver
v/null (e.g.: delete) when
done
Have that happen periodically (every few minutes to every few hours) and
you've got a pretty painless system. It's also going to give you less
latency in your mutt session as most of the processing is asyncronous to
your mail reading.
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> Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> >Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> >>Karsten M. Self wrote:
> >>>on Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 03:41:52PM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom
> >>>([EMAIL PROTECTED])
on Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 06:00:27AM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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> Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> >Karsten M. Self wrote:
> >>on Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 03:41:52PM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom
> >>([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >>>How would I popup an
on Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 08:28:03AM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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> Karsten M. Self wrote:
> >on Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 03:41:52PM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom
> >([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >>Hi,
> >>
> >>How would I popup an inf
age "My message"
... should work, if not in your crontab entry itself then in a script
called by same. ":0.0" should work for most circumstances.
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Re
on Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 04:59:41PM -0700, jonathan ferguson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
>
> on Wed, 4 Jan 2006 19:06:46 -0800 Karsten M. Self"
> (kmself@ix.netcom.com) wrote:
>
> >> For mysterious reasons a Dual-boot (Windows/Linux) Toshiba 5105-s901
> >>
Rick Moen & used by Debian on its project servers:
http://linuxgazette.net/issue98/moen.html
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Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a lit
27;s been
> done so far has not worked due to a bug in apt.
Glad to see it's finally happening, nonetheless, and appreciate your
hints as always.
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America Trans
t on the error: "Read-only file system."
Triple-check your autofs config. If that's the change, try disabling it
and seeing if the problem disappears.
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x27;t have an undeletion feature and by its design breaks several
characteristics which allow this at times under ext2.
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I thought about it all night. Since I ca
econds here:
$ nmap -sP 10.0.1-5.0-255
A clearer description of what your systems are running (OS and
software), what your detection latency requirements are, network
topology, and bandwidth constraints, would be helpful.
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it with the "ssh localhost" trick, but you
> have to log out to have it set for your session.
There's the 'newgrp' command if you want to avoid losing your X session
and can stand winning just one shell at a time. 'sg' is somewhat
analagous to 'su', t
on Tue, Dec 13, 2005 at 12:14:34PM -0800, Karsten M. Self
(kmself@ix.netcom.com) wrote:
> I'm playing with partitioned filesystem image files (result of, say,
> doing a fresh OS install using qemu), and need to be able to mount and
> access such images which contain LVM grou
neath it.
You're now effectively in your installed system. Install / remove /
configure packages as necessary, rebuild your initrd, etc.
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Any time a business operat
on Wed, Dec 14, 2005 at 12:26:25AM +0200, Micha Feigin ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 13:48:38 -0800
> Bill Moseley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Dec 13, 2005 at 01:22:39PM -0800, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> > > on Tue, Dec 13, 2005 at
at 01:44:57PM +0100, Jan Willem Stumpel ([EMAIL
PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Karsten M. Self wrote:
> >For the past week or more, testing/unstable, I've had unusable print
> >output from Galeon and Firefox browsers.
> >
> >Sample output at
> >
> >h
rind.
It helps if you're also an absolute performance masochist.
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gconf-editor: reimplementation of the MS Windows Registry for
GNU/Linux, with the concommi
104391 83 Linux
fc4.img2 20884512273659 6032407+ 8e Linux LVM
I *can* mount ordinary filesystem partition (using mount's 'offset'
argument). LVM's a bit of a stumper.
Any hints greatly appreciated.
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e and printed output.
Galeon and Firefox's print preview feature shows appropriate output.
Any troubleshooting suggestions appreciated.
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Never try to outstubbo
aler)
Thu, 07 Apr 2005 12:31:03 -0600
http://mla.libertine.org/tmda-workers/2005-04/msg0.html
Considered harmful is now "considered dead".
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ead mail)
> > servers do thing that need to be done without interventions like
> > printing, apache, disk io, swapping
<...>
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Ahh the price of entropy! Too bad
on Sun, Jul 17, 2005 at 06:22:02PM -0700, Karsten M. Self
(kmself@ix.netcom.com) wrote:
> on Sun, Jul 17, 2005 at 11:22:19AM -0500, John Foster ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> wrote:
> > On Sunday 17 July 2005 04:41 am, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> > > I've got a problem with the ca
on Sun, Jul 17, 2005 at 06:19:41PM -0700, Karsten M. Self
(kmself@ix.netcom.com) wrote:
> on Sun, Jul 17, 2005 at 11:47:17AM -0500, Ron Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> wrote:
> > On Sun, 2005-07-17 at 02:32 -0700, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> > > on Fri, Jul 08, 2005 at 11:34:53PM
on Sun, Jul 17, 2005 at 11:22:19AM -0500, John Foster ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Sunday 17 July 2005 04:41 am, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> > I've got a problem with the canon backend (which I don't use) hanging in
> > CUPs. My load average is currently 13+, and there
on Sun, Jul 17, 2005 at 11:47:17AM -0500, Ron Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Sun, 2005-07-17 at 02:32 -0700, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> > on Fri, Jul 08, 2005 at 11:34:53PM -0400, Marty ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > Carl Fink wrote:
> > > >On Fri, Jul 08, 2
he backend from running in the first place?
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You're not a user, nitwit.
- Jeff Waugh, describing GNOME users.
http://zgp.org/pipermail/linux-elitists/20
it was inordinately
popular among 419 spammers, with a handful of go.com MXs becoming my
second leading spam source (following KORnet). I managed to bring this
to Disney's attention, the situation's improved markedly.
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518761 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
RX bytes:778152216 (742.1 MiB) TX bytes:778152216 (742.1 MiB)
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D00D PL33Z 1 N33D CH347 C0D35 FOR GC0NF !!!
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Flexibility / and a sense of humour are / key survival traits.
- Haiku flexibility
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gent are lifesavers. Add to them
rsync (a fast, efficient, flexible file transfer protocol), screen (a
detachable terminal multiplexer), and mc (a curses-based file manager on
steroids, including the ability to transfer files back and forth) and
you've got the makings of highly doable remote
there for decoration.
- Tracking who's saying what in response to whom gets very difficult.
Generally there's a total mash of text.
My own response is to not participate in lists / groups in which this
mode of communications is commonplace. It's too much work, s/n is way
low
quot;complete" desktop environments, I've found XFCE4 to be pretty
sweet.
My _recommendation_ is that you install and try a few WMs. It's trivial
to install a WM via aptitude. And you can either run these on their own
X session or via Xnest:
Xnest :1 1024x768
-displa
l
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Manners maketh man.
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on Sat, May 28, 2005 at 04:33:53PM -0400, Roberto C. Sanchez ([EMAIL
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> On Sat, May 28, 2005 at 12:03:21PM -0700, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> > I'm trying out Firefox again, and am dogged by slow performance,
> > particularly on startup and window/tab operation
tegrated
Systems [SiS] 65x/M650/740 PCI/AGP VGA Display Adapter
- Current display resolution is set to 1280x960.
- Stock Firefox theme. Numerous extensions loaded. System load is
~0.5.
Suggestions? Anyone else having similar issues?
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Oooh Unless you RTFM. Neat, I just learned some stuff :-)
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Free Software Primer -- concepts you need to understand
http://twiki.iwethey.org/Main/
you've only got IP. I don't know offhand of
tools that will query for MAC, though these may exist.
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Obviously it's not going to be trivial to run G
her forum-oriented CMS.
Drupal is both very nice and (for web-based forum/group software) very
easy to set up.
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You can quote me if you want.
- simonrvn
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Bindered hardcopy is also tres helpful.
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Marti wrote: News flash: / Matt Pavlovich does not live / in California.
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> File "/usr/lib/eroaster/Application.py", line 760, in BurnWriterOptions
> self.BurnCDNow()
> File "/usr/lib/eroaster/Application.py", line 829, in BurnCDNow
> cdrecord = cdrtools.cdrecord(channel, id, lun, self.devWriter.get_text(),
> self.cat.get_
prior match.
Very useful that. I'd actually used bash for a few years before having
it pointed out to me.
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My nation is silent right now.
- Sri
f appears to be the best solution for viewing
> multiple page TIFF files?
Possibly.
Online vs. printed appearance can vary greatly. Have you compared
printed output?
I realize this may not be fully sufficient for your needs.
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lftp", it can do recursive upload / download (mirror, mirror -R).
Can you run that noninteractively? I use lftp but haven't found a good
way to script it. Would be useful for a few websites I manage.
Otherwise, of course, rsync rocks, but a lot of ISPs haven't caught up
with the 20th C
http://linuxmafia.com/~karsten/Download/SpamTools.tar.gz
...which does a lot of the "who are the contacts based on a given IP"
logic.
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We're n
; in the same way that it's
necessary to re-run 'lilo' after editing /etc/lilo.conf. Rather,
update-grub is editing /boot/grub/menu.lst. GRUB itself does *not* need
to be updated, it finds and respects the modifications to its config
file.
[Deletia of correct and significant GR
How do I
> > obtain such value ? How do I create the required backticks on my laptop
> > keyboard (no separate numpad)
> > 3) If I use cron to run this everyday, being this a laptop client, will
> > the due command be executed if it's natural time has expired ?
>
on Wed, Dec 22, 2004 at 12:04:42AM -0500, Ben Bettin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 20:10:38 -0800, Karsten M. Self
> wrote:
> > on Mon, Dec 20, 2004 at 10:56:25AM -0600, Jacob S ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > The only problem I have with it is I can'
ably better for
> security anyway.
For that, I use a Palm. Note that there's no handy way to coordinate
the lists, though.
In JPilot, you can access Keyring as a plugin. Not console, but It
Works[tm].
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edited in vim (with some hacks) and accessed
via a shell script or bash function.
http://twiki.iwethey.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IwtNix#Use_vim_to_edit_an_encrypted_fil
Crude, but effective.
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on Thu, Nov 18, 2004 at 04:33:45AM -0800, Karsten M. Self
(kmself@ix.netcom.com) wrote:
> on Fri, Oct 22, 2004 at 07:21:20AM +, Alexis Huxley ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> wrote:
> > On 2004-10-21, Gilbert, Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Think about it, if you want
r Ballard's use here. Alas, it was
> on a totally different subject, some sort of Python-based mailer.
# aptitude install mencal
...now if we can just get Bill and Steve's start days
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Linux: Good, fast, _and_ cheap.
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on Sun, Dec 19, 2004 at 08:00:17PM -0500, William Ballard ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 19, 2004 at 04:32:25PM -0800, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> > advances. Pretty much all the "Live CD" distros (Knoppix, Mepis,
> > Gnoppix, LNX-BBC, Damn Small Linux, etc.) auto
the basis of multiple other
distributions (Storm, Progeny (_also_ a meta-distro), Linspire, Knoppix,
Mepis, Ubuntu, LibraNet, Xandros...), largely in the strength and
richness of its packaging system.
Several of these distros are themselves very much geared to the newbie.
Among them, the bootable
rors.. where I could
> download the packages one at a time for instance?
> NB. Due to the volume on this list and my limited quotas.. I had to
> unsubscribe. Is there any place I can view your replies - if any..?? Or
> would you be so kind as to cc: me on this..??
The GMANE Us
e to the "maximize window
vertically" function. In my case, does this (set this
through the WPrefs utility). So if I get a small window a quick tap
fills my monitor vertically. Very useful. I've also got set
to maximize fully, though that's something used less often.
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file is available, converting
*it* to HTML directly should provide far superior results.
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Geek for hire: http://kmself.home.netcom.com/resume.html
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corporating ASN and/or CIDR classification for automated
scoring on these characteristics. I'd like to see MTAs and firewalls
pick up similar capabilities.
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What Part of "Gestalt" don't
ackages to a distribution mirror. Patches can
be filed through the BTS however.
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What Part of "Gestalt" don't you understand?
The black hat community is drooling over the possibility of
% of
> the time then that is acceptable."
In an enterprise setting, you may be able to quantify costs if you can
assess how much time is spent waiting for swap, how much production
waits for swap, etc. Balance the lost productivity with the cost of
increasing available RAM.
> Maybe run
on Sun, Oct 03, 2004 at 08:22:12PM +0100, Pigeon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 02, 2004 at 07:44:02PM -0700, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> > While I find chroot _installs_ of Debian, as a way of getting the distro
> > onto a computer, useful, I wouldn't run a producti
in mind that all the judgements here
> are thoses from my boss/my client.
> I'm looking for a distribution debian or debian based (for the
> ease of use of debian, for me) which is corporate enough (for my client)
>
There isn't one AFAIK. Give your boss an option. Either run Debia
On Wed, 2004-11-03 at 17:02 +, Dave Howorth wrote:
> Jeff Self wrote:
> > We've got an HP Color Laser 4650dn as well. I can print in color from
> > my Debian desktop system. What driver are you using? I'm using the HP
> > Color LaserJet 4600 Foomatic/
On Wed, 2004-11-03 at 10:06 -0500, Jeff Self wrote:
> I've successfully set up a Primary DNS server with Bind9. I've used the
> instructions from the Debian Network Administrator's Guide. I also
> installed Bind9 on another server and created zone's in the named
> --
> Sergio Basurto J.
>
> If I have seen further it is by standing on the
> shoulders of giants. (Isaac Newton)
Yes, I added the allow-transfer directive
to /etc/bind/named.conf.options on the Primary Server. I also tried it
in the /etc/bind/named.conf.local under each zone. St
nd let me plug OS X's Rendezvouz technology. My ibook "found" the
4650dn on its own. Never had to install drivers for it or anything.
Big plus using "Rendezvouz" or "ZeroConf" technology. Can't wait to see
this get implemented more in Linux.
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2#53: failed while receiving
responses: permission denied
Nov 3 09:59:48 utils2 named[1912]: transfer of
'107.5.10.in-addr.arpa/IN' from 10.5.107.12#53: end of transfer
Why am I getting permission denied? Port 53 is open. What is the
master file? I don't see anything called tmp-XX
to init level 1 (maintenance a/k/a
single-user mode). Either run your update there, or exit immediately
ensure you're not running any X display managers, and update. Then
you're golden.
...and you keep your uptime ;-)
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top-specific updates can be done.
There are tools to assist in this though I'm not personally familiar
with them. FAI is the grand-daddy, not sure of the others.
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Bush: All we have to sell is fear itself.
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1,9G 530M 1,2G 31% /home
Looks like you've only got ~6 GiB on this disk. If you can at all
afford it, buy more disk. It's ~US$1/GiB, you can almost certainly
afford it.
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What Part
27;, to compile
this data:
http://twiki.iwethey.org/Main/LinuxSystemInfoScript
There's a Debian package as well that does something similar, though I
can never remember its name.
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What Part of &quo
but you _can_ get some standard NICs, as well as SLIP and PLIP (good for
about 40 Kbps) running. Slow, but serviceable point-to-point
connections over null serial or parallel cables.
Alternatively, many laptops will accept an external CD drive. You might
look into buying or borrowing one for your
are.
The question then becomes "which is it". Since pretty much everything
Just Works[tm], when it doesn't, you've got a pretty clear indication
that Something Is Seriously Wrong.
I've never had the need to reinstall Debian to fix a broken
configuration. I *have* had the
treat
> come up or the damage is done ), web-based management tool. I think
> it would be great if there's any
You need to do your research before posting. There are many products
providing these capabilities.
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selves. And for
n00bs, the concept of switching to a console first will be foreign.
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but accurately finds 95% of defective drives.
The manufaturer utilities are very likely based on the same S.M.A.R.T.
drive features.
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preferred jurisprudential policies.
>
> You might want to read the US Constitution some time.
It's packaged for Debian:
apt-get install miscfiles; zless /usr/share/state/us-constitution.gz
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"on the desktop", including xrootconsole
and xload monitors for my networked systems.
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s an elected judiciary,
although California has recalled Supreme Court justices through
plebiscite.
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on't
> they...', the answer is always, 'money.'"
s/always/frequently/
I'd toss "power" or "control" in there as well. Intel likely feels it
has more sway over RH than it does over a community-oriented distro.
OTOH, HP's involvment appea
on Sun, Jul 25, 2004 at 07:08:46AM -0700, Ryo Furue ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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> [...]
>
> I'm not sure whether I understand every point you make (I read your
> messag
e
> things when A) the software isn't even needed on most of the boxes,
> and B) the county already uses Linux, and employs people who know how
> to admin it? It just doesn't make sense.
Largely: they're not. Wouldn't hurt to ask some pointed questions at a
board meet
ely, several of
which have razor-thin moral martgns as well). But this is highly
reflective of the Linux space as a whole, say, in 1995/96, when I first
encountered Linux. Talking with a Stanford CompSci PhD candidate, I
heard that Pentiums running Linux were the preferred platform. This in
the t
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