On Sun, 02 Jan, 2005 at 12:49:38 +0100, Jon Clausen wrote:
> Since upgrading my workstastion to SUSE 9.2 my UML virtual machines won't
> start, and I'm beginning to tire of the complexity of all that.
>
> So I'm now looking at setting up a dedicated system for
>
I have been using UML (debian slink/woody) for my kernel compiles, but never
been able to successfully compile userland stuff in either environments.
Since upgrading my workstastion to SUSE 9.2 my UML virtual machines won't
start, and I'm beginning to tire of the complexity of all that.
So I'm no
On Wed, 11 Aug, 2004 at 06:30:19 -0500, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> Jon Clausen wrote:
> >The code seems to do what it's supposed to, but before I submit it here for
> >review, it seemed like a good idea to get it straight whether or not there
> >would be a prob
Am I reading /var/lib/lrpkg/root.dev.mk correctly?
AFAICT everything it does sends any output to /dev/null (except possibly the
cd-rom stuff right at the end).
Assuming that it is meant to work silently (ie no logging), then there
shouldn't be a problem with swapping the code in /linuxrc so that
that effect.
I should mention that the above is something I noticed while making a
package on Bering 1.0_rc2 (I think), and I haven't checked whether it still
holds true on later releases...
CMIIW
Cheers,
Jon Clausen
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be *some* variation in the number of
instances, between individual LEAF boxes...
Could be accomplished by use of pairs...
Just 0.02 $CURRENCY
regards,
Jon Clausen
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On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 10:38:12AM -0800, Mike Noyes wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-12-04 at 08:57, Mike Noyes wrote:
> > I'd like to hear some opinions on blocking base64 messages from our
> > lists. I see no good reason to allow them, but I may have missed
> > something.
> >
> > Content-Transfer-Encoding
27;s
chown root:root wrapper
and
chmod a+s wrapper
'ered
execution fails with:
jon@a13-8:~/Projekt/blinder/C/src/KellyBrown> ./wrapper
sh: /var/sh-www/cgi-bin/toggle_udp: No such file or directory
Let us know how it goes :)
HTH
Jon Clausen
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y worked, but the permissions don't change. It seems
> > a bit odd to me.
>
> Not positive, but I think that's probably because it is part of
> the /proc pseudo filesystem.
Sounds reasonable... (?)
HTH
Jon Clausen
a bit... works... Feel
kind of stupid... all that time I've been typing, typing, typing...
DOH!
> I also have tab command/path completion, but then, I typically run bash
> off the CD...gotta love all that extra space :-)
Gotta try that out some day ;)
Thanks,
Jon Clausen
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While we're on the subject:
I've never had command recall work on any of the LEAFs I've built, when
SSH'ing in. Usually works fine at the physical console, just not over
the network. Am I missing something, or can I get that?
Plus command/
ontabs don't have the
"user" -field.
I know this is not supposed to be a new manpage, but having been through
a bunch of cron-related stuff recently, I think it would be great to
'spell it out' just a *little* more.
MHO, HTH, TIA a.s.o. ;)
Jon Clausen
o about submitting a suggestion for a change in the
existing documentation?
Do I submit it as a bug f.x.?
Reason I ask, is that I've been *so* d*mn busy over the summer, that
I've never had time to look into how anything works... :(
TIA
Jon Clausen
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and bundle the two.
This would make no difference to the router, would it?
At this point I'm just being curious, so this is basically smalltalk,
but a very interesting topic at that...
Thoughts?
Jon Clausen
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ownload/
>From this location I will make available the blinder.lrp itself and a
tarball of src/everything.
Am I to understand that what Ray meant by "I never see the full text of
licenses included in the actual source code files themselves, though an
accompanying LICENS
*not* to make complete
floppy images. So that anyone who wants to use it, will have to get a
Bering/(whatever) image, and strip that to make space and subsequently
install the blinder.lrp to it. The rationale being that anyone who's
about to build/use such a system, may as well g
Something is definitely not right... I guess I have to talk to my ISP :(
Anyway, I tried sending this yesterday, and since it hasn't shown up
yet, I'll try once more:
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Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2002 15:36:09 +0200
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is...
If this is inappropriate, please don't hesitate to let me know,
alternatively reply by PM.
TIA
Jon Clausen
P.s: I've now gotten a bit further with both the system itself, *and*
the website: http://bund.dk/blinder/ if anyone's curious :)
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Hi,
I may be missing something in this, so do CMIIW, but;
On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 09:18:31AM -0500, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> > > there is a *=* case which resets the parameter list in sh-httpd, it
> > > disables constructs like
> > >
> > > foo=bar&baz=foo
> > >
> > > I guess parameters with
On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 01:53:36PM -0700, Mike Noyes wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-06-26 at 13:37, David Douthitt wrote:
> > 26 Jun 17:23:24 UTC > Received at my main mailbox (mailbag.com)
> > 26 Jun 17:26:54 UTC > Received at my main mail redirection
> > 26 Jun 17:22:04 UTC > Processed at Sou
On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 09:53:35PM +0200, Etienne Charlier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > So either something is weird on my host (bering 1.0rc2), there's a bug
> > in the backup scripts somewhere, or the documentation is not quite up to
> > par...
> I had the same problem when trying to build a package for
On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 06:27:31PM +0100, Luis.F.Correia wrote:
> if you included your package name as the last one, did you produce
> an extra line at the end?
>
> Debian based systems like and extra line at the end.
>
> Or I might also be wrong :)
No,no, you're quite right in that there shoul
Hi everyone
I must say I was quite flattered to be invited to join ;) I don't see
myself as much of a capacity, being the relative newbie and all, but
hey, if I can help out in any way, I'll be glad to...
Quick rundown:
My name is Jon Clausen, I'm 36 and have been using linux (S
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