not
permitted (1)
rsync error: some files could not be transferred (code 23) at
main.c(977) [sender=2.6.9]
The file in question is not a symlink, or anything special:
tyler:tylers_laptop- cd ~/analysis/aflp/
tyler:aflp- ls -l
total 3704
*output snipped*
-rw-r--r-- 1 tyler tyler 12682 2007-04-01 00
website shows
emacs-snapshot is only in unstable. Where did you get a testing
version?
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Thoughts!
I have no idea what you're talking about, but you should check out
man apt-cache:
tyler:~- apt-cache search 'control panel'
dtc-xen - A SOAP daemon and help scripts so a control panel can manage Xen VMs
geomview - interactive geometry viewing program
libdevel-ptkdb-perl - Perl
be handy.
Thoughts!
I have no idea what you're talking about, but you should
check out man apt-cache:
tyler:~- apt-cache search 'control panel'
dtc-xen - A SOAP daemon and help scripts so a control panel can manage
Xen VMs
geomview - interactive geometry viewing program
libdevel-ptkdb-perl - Perl
what you want, break out your monitor's manual and
enter the sync rates, etc manually. At the end of the monitor configuration,
you should get a list of video modes; check off all the ones you want to
use, restart GDM, and hope for the best. :-)
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Charles Blair
On 2007-04-16, Tyler Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2007-04-15, Gerard Robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I encountered the same problem and I solved it adding \]\n[\ in my PS1.
my PS1:
PS1=${magenta}[\[$TIME\] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
\[${BLUE}\]\#\[$NC\]]\w\$
hth.
That's interesting. If I
Hi,
I've modified my bash prompt to display the number of minutes of
battery time left. I use the following code in my .bashrc:
##
alias bt=acpi | awk '{print \$5}' | awk -F : '{print \$1*60 + \$2}'
# set a fancy prompt (non-color, unless we know we want color)
case $TERM in
xterm)
line, rather than overwriting
the current line.
So the only functional option so far is to add the \n at the end of my
prompt. However, I'd rather have my prompt on the same line as the
input, which doesn't seem like an unreasonable demand. Any other
suggestions?
Thanks,
Tyler
.
hth,
Tyler
I failed to do so, and ended up reinstalling Debian (which was not a
bad experience, but it took a full day for me to get all the packages
installed and everything configured).
RLH
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whole system? If not, any clues for chasing down the source of these
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;), then chroot into there and
set it up like a brand new debian system. Since almost any system I'm
deploying stuff on, I'm root on, this method seems to work well.
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I use kworldclock to see what the time now is at another place in the
world. But what should I use to see what time is at another place at a
future time?
This seems to work:
$ TZ=EST date -d 2010-12-26 16:20 PST
Sun Dec 26 19:20:00 EST 2010
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On 2007-03-17, Douglas Allan Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Within that directory I issued:
$ls -1 | xargs -L 1 tar -xf
and ended up with a test subdirectory containing all nine files.
The argument to ls, ls -1
available for
bo has no bearing on what's going on with Sid. Sid, by design, will
continually receive updated packages.
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(emacs), and the same .signature file. So the
problem is something specific in the way my installation of slrn is
communicating with this one newsgroup.
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Note that I have no idea what you're doing, or how dpkg works, I just
wanted to see if I could figure out a solution to the immediate
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what I found on google this is either the beginning of the end of
my harddrive, or just a trivial hiccup resulting from slrn crashing
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everything that has
been modified since the last full backup, so I use:
tar --newer-mtime ../mail4Mar07.tar.gz -cvzf 18Mar2007.tar.gz \
/home/tyler/bibtex/ /home/tyler/thesis/ /home/tyler/analysis/ \
/home/tyler/grassdata/ /home/tyler/Mail/
As far as I can tell from the output and tar -t
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By way of serious debugging, I am using the newsgroup gate way for this
message with a Tyler-style sig.
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Thanks all for your help with this. Just for the sake of completeness
I will try adding an extra
00 Not_testing
Selective self-test flags (0x0):
After scanning selected spans, do NOT read-scan remainder of disk.
If Selective self-test is pending on power-up, resume after 0 minute delay.
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What's really weird though Frank, is that Tyler has put a . at the end of
his name, and his name now shows as Tyler Smith, but the dot isn't there. The
last character he types isn't being recognised.
Tyler. can you send something again
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Have you tried:
quote
Tyler Smith\n
.\n
.\n
/quote
Here goes:
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and what this show?
/usr/sbin/smartctl -a -d ata /dev/drive
I decided to start with the long self test, which is running now:
smartctl -t long -d ata /dev/sda
Ok, I've run
to
cautiously continue, with regular backups. Tomorrow may be a good day
to buy an external hard drive...
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I have, and unfortunately it doesn't work. The result is the same as
the original problem with the regular * expansion:
tyler:tar- find ./ -name '*.tar.gz' | xargs echo
../one.tar.gz ./three.tar.gz
,
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poster. The argument to ls, ls -1 is not necessary. I tried your
example with ls *.tar.gz | and ls -1 *.tar.gz |, and both worked when
piped into xargs -L 1 or xargs -n 1, but not plain xargs.
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Hi,
My name is Tyler Smith, as noted in my signature. I was wondering why
people were often referring to me as Tyler Smit, or previously as
Tyle. Then I realised that my signature was getting truncated by one
letter. I'm using slrn, with my messages edited in emacs. Anyone know
what's happening
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(just wildly guessing) try appending a line feed to your signature
for that= to=20 be removed by whatever is removing them.
Ok, I've added a new line, let's see if I'm a Smith again...
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on the platter leave artifacts behind.
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conflicts before upgrading/installing, so you should be able to find
which other package is conflicting with your libc6 library and proceed
from there.
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Tyler
You do realize I was being sarcastic, right?
Yup. Best time to butt in. :-)
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along with it (and currently increasing in velocity)!
IANADD, but I would like to see something get going with this soon... what
is the procedure? Does a debian developer sponsor the mailing list? Is
there some sort of vote that has to happen?
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of getting and giving help with debian?
debian-user's description is Help and discussion among users of
Debian... obviously these two topics need to be separated so that there's a
list where debian users can be *productive*.
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flood of stuff that has absolutely nothing to do with debian.
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european which came up with cphack, the cyberpatrol circumventor, but the
american DMCA still managed to flex its muscle to bring them down.
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concern.
Any comments on my current set-up or suggestions for ways to tweak
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Hi,
I have a general question about processes in GNU/Linux. I'm working
with PAUP, which is a command-line tool for calculating phylogenies
from various data types (gene sequencies, proteins etc.). This sort of
analysis routinely takes
On 2007-02-20, Mike McCarty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tyler Smith wrote:
On 2007-02-19, Tyler Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry for reposting, but I should add that my concern stems in part
from top reporting that 27% of the CPU is being used by users, and 73%
by system, which conflicts
while I'm
waiting for paup to run. I imagine if I reconfig my startup stuff I
could login without X, start running paup, then start X while I'm
working, and kill X when I'm done, leaving paup undisturbed. I'll take
a look at this. Thanks!
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to the techniques used in their
mode-of-inquiry, but extremely conservative with everything else. Of
course, compsci and related math types are a big exception.
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the freeze gets dumped into Lenny , but for those of
us that are comfortable using the testing repo is there something
extraordinary to be aware of now?
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They have special deals on sometimes too, so keep an eye on the last
minute section of their dedicated webpage. I ended up getting a dedicated
system with 300GB harddrive, 2GB ram, 3GHz CPU, and 2000GB bandwidth
transfer for $105USD/month.
Cheers,
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DNS records...
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that allows for the use of meta keys?
I'm sure this is either a very dumb or very common question, but I
couldn't make google cooperate.
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On 2007-02-01, Florian Kulzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Feb 01, 2007 at 12:27:29 +, Tyler Smith wrote:
I've been wanting to set up my R60 so that I can use my desktop monitor
for a while. However, reading this thread and googling around, checking
the thinkwiki, i'm not getting
out what I need to do though - is this
accomplished with a different linux-image from aptitude, and if so,
which one?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a
Linux blackbart 2.6.18-3-486 #1 Mon Dec 4 15:59:52 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
Thinkpad R60, Intel Core Solo 1660 Mhz CPU
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On 2007-02-05, Andrei Popescu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 05 Feb 2007 17:32:01 GMT
Tyler Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've upgraded my RAM from 512M to 1.5G, ... Google tells me that I
need a kernel with highmem support. ... which one?
Linux blackbart 2.6.18-3-486 #1 Mon
Gnu_Raiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Tyler Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wrote one day while
in band camp: I'm trying to get emacs setup for mutt and slrn. Is
this unavoidable, or is there a terminal emulator that allows for
the use of meta keys?
I assume you know about gnus right? Some would
On 2007-01-31, Florian Kulzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jan 31, 2007 at 17:09:30 +, Tyler wrote:
I've been wanting to set up my R60 so that I can use my desktop monitor
for a while. However, reading this thread and googling around, checking
the thinkwiki, i'm not getting
I've been wanting to set up my R60 so that I can use my desktop monitor
for a while. However, reading this thread and googling around, checking
the thinkwiki, i'm not getting it.
I've got the right drivers installed and set up i xorg - i810
I've got tpb installed for using the thinkpad special
be using?
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Hi,
This isn't strictly a debian issue, but if anyone has good advice it
will be you folks!
I'm working with some fairly large image files on my Thinkpad R60 with
512MB ram, running etch and fluxbox. On occassion the whole system
freezes for a minute or more after I zoom in or out. When
in which
case ... ;).
And now I'm still looking for an excuse! Maybe the GRASS images will be
truly huge...
Thanks,
Tyler
regards,
Vibhav (Robo)
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Ron Johnson wrote:
How much swap does your system use when processing the image?
If it uses more than a few MB of swap, then you need more RAM.
Otherwise, you need a faster CPU.
Well, it was using much more than a few MB of swap, so perhaps I will
upgrade the RAM. However, my immediate
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
is the disk activity during this operation? if so you're probably
doing some massive swapping, in which case, yes memory will help.
Yes, the disk light is on the whole time. I've also had similar, but
unreproducible problems at other times (ie. not consistent wrt
Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote:
Is this sarge/Etch/sid?
Etch, upgraded a few days ago
Just make sure that X is configured properly. Are you
using the correct driver? Are there any warnings in /var/log/Xorg.0.log?
As far as I can tell everything is fine. I've got the i810 driver as
required
Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote:
On Friday 26 January 2007 16:55, Tyler wrote:
Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote:
Is
dma enabled for the hard drive?
How do I check? what is this?
Ok, checked it out and dma is enabled as required.
ok. Now if you disable X completely, do you experience any random
to the end to drop yourself right into a root shell on
boot.
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machine then syncs all backups down to itself
for burning/archival; we try to keep all of a machine's own backups on it's
system, then update a skip.list file (used for rsync exclusions) to
reflect what backups have actually been burned.
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# Configuration file
daily work! I tried googling the error messages, but I didn't find
anything that I could understand. What appears to be the pertinent
output from aptitude or apt-get follows. Please help!!
Thanks,
Tyler
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
A package failed to install. Trying
Romain Francoise wrote:
Tyler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Cannot open load file: slime
Does it help to run 'dpkg -P slime' as root?
No, oddly. I ran
dpkg -P slime
apt-get --reinstall install emacs21
Same errors, including Cannot open load file: slime. It shouldn't even
be trying
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
until a few weeks ago, I was able to view the bash documentation in info
format.
Where has the information gone and how can I get it back ?
It looks like another case of the Debian/GNU policy conflict. The
acknowledgements that GNU insists remain attached
John C wrote:
Debian is and has been my distribution for many years primarially
because it is (was?) the most *GNU* distribution available.
Have we changed?
The Debian folks decided the GFDL is not a free license, so they are in
the process of moving all documents with that license out
Greg Folkert wrote:
Do you have any of the files that use slime?
cl-swank, slime, any Steel Bank Common Lisp packages (sbcl), any of the
stump Window Manager... etc.
If you do, it could be causing the issue.
Thanks. I removed everything I could find that had anything to do with
lisp,
I take it as a kind of community service for newbies. Being a relatively
new arrival to GNU/Linux, I missed out on the excitement surrounding
emacs vs vi, gcc vs egcs, Xemacs vs emacs, RMS vs Debian round 1 (Debian
is not free enough). Heck, even the open source vs Free Software thing
has lost
a
problem in the repositories.
Thanks,
Tyler
blackbart:/home/tyler# apt-get --reinstall install emacs21
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 reinstalled, 0 to remove and 0 not
upgraded.
3 not fully installed or removed.
Need to get 0B
,
Tyler
blackbart:/var/log# aptitude
Setting up emacs21 (21.4a+1-3) ...
emacs-install emacs21
install/auctex: Setting up for emacs21... done.
update-auctex-elisp[25526]: Further output will appear in:
/tmp/update-auctex-el
isp.Ng16575.
install/dictionaries-common: Byte-compiling for emacsen
start your learning there. :-)
Cheers,
Tyler
Andrew Critchlow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone please explain to me how drivers work in linux/debian?
I am a newbie and have come over from microsoft. So my knowledge is of
drivers and device manager and stuff from windows
of that. I'd still reformat
etc just to be sure but it's worth looking into anyways.
Also, you have to consider how they got in, if port 80 is the only
port that's open... I'd do a serious security audit of any dynamic (PHP etc)
content you serve from there.
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integrity.
To do this:
Install the hdparm package, then set up options like this in
/etc/default/hdparm :
harddisks=/dev/hdb
hdparm_opts=-W0
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I want to get a copy of Debian, but I have a wierd computer, its a HP
Pavillion Ze4430us Laptop with a mobile AMD Athlon XP2400+
Which platform will work for me!?!?!?!?!
Please help!
Tyler
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Practical Extraction and Reporting Language
Or, Practical Extraction and Report Language (per the man page)
Positively Eclectic Rubbish Lister
Or, Pathologically Eclectic Rubbish Lister (per the Camel Book)
I see, you don't read this
This sounds like hardware acceleration is turned off for Google Earth,
but you don't experience it as slow?
Not at all. Actually, I'm pretty sure it's faster than when I use XP
with the latest intel drivers on the same machine. Plus it doesn't
crash, so...
Anyway, first of all, make sure
Hi,
I'm trying to use Google Earth. Every time I run it I get the following
message:
You are currently running Google Earth in 'OpenGL' with software
emulation. In this mode, Google Earth will work but it will run very
slowly. If you want to run Google Earth more quickly we suggest that you
Ok, it looks like I've sort of figured out my problem.
I was using the vesa driver instead of the i810 driver. So I changed
that field in /etc/X11/xorg.conf, gave and updated the identifier
appropriately(?). The modified lines in xorg.conf are:
snip
Section Device
Identifier
location?
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Tyler
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to be backed up and we have long backup cycles -- a
new level-1 backup is generated maybe once every six months.
If anyone wants to check out the backup2l.conf and associated files,
let me know and I'll send it to you off-list.
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issue.
.PAR files are popular on usenet... The par2 and parchive debian
packages may be of help there.
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Liam O'Toole wrote:
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Tyler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Try this instead:
java -cp arlequin.jar:swingall.jar arlequin.ArlequinApp
If this fails, check that the class arlequin.ArlequinApp is present
in the first JAR file:
jar -tf arlequin.jar | grep
Liam O'Toole wrote:
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Tyler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Liam O'Toole wrote:
How are you invoking the application? Is there a launch script of
some sort? If so, modify it so that occurrences of jre are
replaced with java.
Alternatively, you could create a symbolic
to 600MHz it's
dead silent and the battery lasts hours even with the wifi card attached.
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Liam O'Toole wrote:
How are you invoking the application? Is there a launch script of some
sort? If so, modify it so that occurrences of jre are replaced with
java.
Alternatively, you could create a symbolic link as follows (as root):
ln -s /usr/bin/java /usr/local/bin/jre
That might be
That the slow down happens after a while suggests that its a temperature
thing.
I'll keep an eye on that and see...
The drive reving I would guess is swapping happening re the browser
needing to page memory in or out. Does it happen if you're not using X
but only console? Its spin and pause
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Which devs are the ones responsible here: the Debian devs who put it
there, or the upstream ones that presumably put non-free constraints on
the documentatin license? Or is it all a big misunderstanding?
-- hendrik
Honestly, I think both sides are suffering from
Hi,
I have noticed that my laptop is starting to slow down quite noticeably,
although irregularly so. Basic tasks like opening xterm in fluxbox
sometimes take a few seconds or more, and there's even a noticeable
delay with command line stuff like ls. Not always, usually after I've
been
I don't know that it's enough reason to go on living, but you will find
those docs (in)conveniently stored in the package
emacs21-common-non-dfsg, in the non-free repos.
At some point I wonder if the devs will realize that they undermine
their efforts to encourage users to use a dfsg-free
via PuTTY, an SSH client.
-- - Tyler Fisher
Tom Allison wrote:
xset -b
Thanks. Is there some way I can incorporate this into X?
Like /etc/X11/Xsession.d/
Try putting it in
/home/tom_allison/.xsession
Cheers,
Tyle
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Max Hyre wrote:
Tyler, you might want to try emacs-snapshot. I've been
following it (and unstable) for months now, and have had no
problems
Thanks, that's very interesting. Having already manually installed the
manual directly from gnu.org I'm ok for now, but I will investigate
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