On 11/15/05, Der Lockruf des Kaos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Am Montag, dem 14. November im Jahre 2005
> schrieb Nupur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Possibly configure picks up an outdated version
> > installed by XFree86.
>
> What outdated Version installed by XFree86 we're talking about.
Nicolas FRANCOIS wrote:
Hi. I've been using for quite a long time now a LFS 6.0 system, with BLFS
6.0. I installed a (very) basic Samba system, to drop documents to my
wife's computer, which runs window$98. This does work allright.
On this computer is connected a f...ing winprinter, namely a Can
Archaic wrote:
> The file package?
Nope, file is still here - and, interestingly, working properly:
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$ file npr_sony.mp3
npr_sony.mp3: MP3 file with ID3 version 2.4.0 tag
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Thinking about it a bit more (unfortunately, I didn't keep a log of
what I uninstalled), I think I took out alot of GNO
On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 03:35:14PM +1100, Lennon Cook wrote:
> What could I have uninstalled to cause this?
The file package?
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I have done some uninstalling (of ~30 various libraries and apps I
haven't used), and I seem to have uninstalled something important.
Problem being, I'm not sure what it is.
The symptoms: all of my files across my harddrive have lost their MIME
types. ROX-Filer sees them as text/plain, Evince sees
IraqiGeek wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] : /root-bash-3.00#
This is after I commented the export PS1 lines in in bashrc and profile
in /etc. I also double checked .bash_profile in the home directory of
root, which I created just yesterday, and it doesnt have any references
to PS1. How can I remove
Allard Welter wrote:
On Tuesday 15 November 2005 09:14, Tor Olav Stava wrote:
IraqiGeek wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] : /root-bash-3.00#
This is after I commented the export PS1 lines in in bashrc and
profile in /etc. I also double checked .bash_profile in the home
directory of root, which
This is informational, as a lot of you seem to be using poorly
configured mail servers without knowing it.
There are 2 main errors:
1. Allowing IP addresses reserved for private networks onto the net,
e.g.
Received: from [192.168.1.45] (pool-71-103-104-29.lsanca.dsl-w.verizon.net
[71.103.104
Recently, Somebody Somewhere wrote these words
> Le Mon, 14 Nov 2005 20:23:52 +0100 Nicolas FRANCOIS
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
>
> Funny thing : I managed to print something threw smbclient :-) Well,
> not too much : I asked for a print of a 25 pages postscript course,
> and received just on