o/pub/herman/misc/pop_minor.rg
http://www.nuug.no/pub/herman/misc/pop_minor.mp3
24 instruments:
http://www.nuug.no/pub/herman/misc/jazzy-minor_short.rg
There are more on that web server, and yet more
at my harddisk. :-)
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Is there anything I can do?
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2010/1/24 Herman Robak :
On Sat, 23 Jan 2010 03:46:12 +0100, Nigel Barker
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What kind of sound? WAV or MIDI? Live sequencing or playing a score?
What kind of output? Jack or ALSA? A soft synthesizer, or a MIDI device?
Jack
e out there providing low latency
i686 kernel images built and packaged for Debian Lenny?
Someone dependable, with an apt repository, I mean.
Pretty please... :-}
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On Thu, 03 Dec 2009 00:10:43 +0100, Herman Robak wrote:
On Wed, 02 Dec 2009 23:31:57 +0100, Ole Anders Andreassen
wrote:
Can someone give me some hints about howto's and info?
I have tried google, but its mostly windows-based wiimote that shows up.
On Debian Lenny (current stable)
evice. :-)
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/usr/bin/passwd" be a too drastical
countermeasure against this?
(Hint: it makes it only readable/executable by root,
who shall have the power to shoot his foot off.)
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>> I'm seriously
>> considering unsubscribing to from this list due to this
>> latest bout of spam bounces on it...
>
> I continue to fail to see a connection betw
Those who _can_, employ a suitable filter rule.
Those who _can't_, bitch or unsubscribe.
It is a prediction, not an order. :-)
*) Ultimate rule: Human and computer friendly,
i.e. no false positives and modest resource consumption.
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this might look
> different when you have more clients and they are spread over several
> rooms.
How thin are your clients, in terms of RAM and CPU?
Videos with modest resolution is a strong usecase for
local decoding, IMO.
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On Thu, 03 Jul 2008 11:35:19 +0200, Florian Reitmeir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 02 Jul 2008, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
>
>>[Herman Robak]
>>> If MSIE5 fails to work, it may serve the local admin an opportunity
>>> to suggest an upgrade.
>>
in our networks anyway?!
It's 9 years old, and only version 5.01 is still
supported by Microsoft, and only on Windows 2000 SP4.
(source: Wikipedia)
If MSIE5 fails to work, it may serve the local admin
an opportunity to suggest an upgrade.
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>> Could ulimit and UL_SETFSIZE be used as a workaround?
>
> Not as far as I know.
>
>> Since .xsession-errors is written to by the X server (I guess), this
>>
r even
crash, once the set limit is reached. And that would
repeat itself pretty quick unless something else wipes
.xsession-errors out. A size test on .xsession-errors
during login, perhaps?
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On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 01:27:12PM +0200, Herman Robak wrote:
1) The user wants to do stuff that does not work out of the box on
2) The user community is f
munity do quite enough to explain and aid best practices in a way
that empowers, enlightens and satisfies new users.
There is a technical problem behind this: The best practices are quite
hard to wrap a Windows-user's mind around. If user education fails, it
may be time to adjust the curricu
edu or Ubuntu would be
improved by adding features to guide you in doing things you are not
supposed to do, even if it is common.
Replace "not supposed to do" with "having sex", and you may realise
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On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 09:42:38 +0200, Andreas Tille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Thanks
On Sun, 20 Apr 2008, Herman Robak wrote:
Repositories that look alike on the surface may or may not play nice
with each other. They
. There will always
be a significant minority who don't get it. Go ahead and read "The
Six Dumbest Ideas In Computer Security" by Marcus Ranum. Skip to
point #5, "Educating Users".
http://www.ranum.com/security/computer_security/editorials/dumb/
As long as D
On Sun, 20 Apr 2008 21:12:25 +0200, José L. Redrejo Rodríguez
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El dom, 20-04-2008 a las 20:37 +0200, Herman Robak escribió:
You see, I'm quite embarrassed by the Debian switcharoo:
...
2) Answer complaints about lacking the latest and greatest by
are
offered, just a bunch of Really Powerful and Fully Tweakable
options for the proper expert.
What to do about that? Say "Use Ubuntu"?
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arning dialogs telling the users
that they are on their own (more washing of hands) I would like to
propose "upstream" as a metadata item for apt. debian-multimedia.org
would have a debian.org apt source as it's upstream, for example.
Basically, apt sources could declare binary inter
pecially the scathing reviews of Perl and C++
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To eliminate some of the mysteries of "works fine on my computer",
I would suggest you build inside a chroot; a sandboxed file system.
To make a clean environment, use debootstrap to install "Debian
inside Debian", (or Fedora, if you like).
If you need handholding, I'
cumstances seems
infinite. As if any distraction quickly fades to zero. That's a
bold claim, and bold claims should be supported by evidence.
That would stop being a problem by the second or maybe third class
in that room.
To me this sounds like wishful thinking.
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...
Why can't the OS have the Getting Started embedded in it? Computers
are
very good at storing and presenting data, in an interactive fashion.
I know it puts more work on the
On Wed, 12 Dec 2007 17:46:32 +0100, Ronny Aasen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Herman Robak wrote:
...
Maybe installing X but not starting it by default could be worthwhile.
If the user chooses "Intro" from the F1 menu, X can be started to lead
the user on a tour. J
ult could be worthwhile.
If the user chooses "Intro" from the F1 menu, X can be started to lead
the user on a tour. Just a suggestion ...
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ial purpose routers are
much better than generic PCs. Only the extremely low-power
PCs (mini-ITX from VIA comes to mind) can compete there.
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hen it comes to glossing over mess, and giving the
users an impression that everything is pretty, easy and OK. They
employ many people to do that.
I doubt we can convince the herds of FOSS developers and admins
to do that. Knut Yrvin's reality distortion field is not as strong
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On Thu, 11 Oct 2007 16:30:31 +0200, RalfGesellensetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Am Mittwoch 10 Oktober 2007 22:22 schrieb Herman Robak:
Does Klik do any sandboxing? And which part enforces th
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Does Klik do any sandboxing? And which part enforces the
sandboxing; the system support binaries (whatever they are) or the
package itself?
t; to all of his/her buddies.
And after a few months with Klik usage, many users will consider such
messages normal, and _cool_! So they will likely take the bait.
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wapped without
getting noticed.
Contamination is unlikely if you transliterate while
you think. But it happens quite easily if you actually
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is the characteristic double-emphasis
that you (as far as I know) only find in Norwegian and
Swedish: The second syllable has almost as much stress
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front page can not be everything for everyone, you want the
readers to see and explore the links quickly. Placing them to the upper
left will make that more likely.
The above assumes the reader is used to left-to-right scripts.
The rules may differ a lot in Asia.
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On Sun, 06 Nov 2005 20:43:19 +0100, Petter Reinholdtsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Wow. So all users behind NAT addresses are unable to use p2p
networks? Now strange, as NAT networks are quite common
On Sun, 06 Nov 2005 20:43:19 +0100, Petter Reinholdtsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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But it means that applications like Gnomemeeting will not
"just work". In fact, making them work will be a real pain!
But skype seem to work just fine across NAT. Is the
quot;many nines" reliability. Something that doesn't require
manual fiddling with firewall setups.
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I will participate in the developer gathering Oct 14th-16th 2005,
from Saturday to Sunday. I have no particular tasks planned; first
and foremost I will attend the general assembly on Saturday.
I would like to join the dinner on Saturday, if it's not too late.
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Video recordings of the talks from Debconf5 are being
uploaded as we speaks. Links here:
<http://wiki.debian.net/?DebConf5Talks>
The videos are in MPEG1 format, and they are seekable
if you stream them in Mplayer and Vlc. That is, you
can jump to the middle or the end if you like.
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The Summer of Code prosject from google might be interesting for
skolelinux?
http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html
Or Debian-edu, even?
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Can something as fraught with weird references as
<http://www.msn.co.uk/thoughtthieves/> be a success,
without backfiring?
Who're you gonna call? The thought police?
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On Fri, 2005-05-13 at 12:24, Gavin McCullagh wrote:
> On Mon, 09 May 2005, Herman Robak wrote:
>
> > Could we agree on a small infrastructure, like the
> > installer, the kernel and X? And maybe a few more
> > libraries and daemons that communicate directly with
On Mon, 2005-05-09 at 12:16, Markus Gamenius wrote:
> Herman Robak wrote:
>
> > The long release cycles of Debian causes some real-world
> > problems. There was a proposal for "partial" releases that
> > could occur more often at Debconf3 two years ago. Has i
and X? And maybe a few more
libraries and daemons that communicate directly with
the hardware? "Base + drivers"?
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e of testing. But I am
sure that we can't make all the experienced Linux users _and_ our target
audience happy, and still fit Skolelinux onto 1, one, CD. It just won't
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is totally The Wrong Thing: Lots of duplicate effort! To _not_ strive for
international collaboration in the days of the Internet is obviously
wasteful.
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Thoughts?
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Various versions of the Skolelinux logo are here:
<http://www.skolelinux.no/img/>
These are high-res raster images, as far as I can tell.
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> ===
>
> Date: April 15th-17th 2005
> Location: Nafplion, Athens
There were some mentions of a web site describing the place
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any extra user input: If the chosen locale does
not have an OpenOffice translation, but a Koffice translation, then
trigger the Koffice installation.
I think Ubuntulinux, as a commercial entity, can impose a "one size
fits all" policy. Debian-edu work by consensus, so there will be
On Fri, 2005-02-25 at 02:44, Konstantinos Margaritis wrote:
> Ok,
> so far only 9 persons have shown interest in coming. What about the
> rest? Those of you who want to come, please step out and say so, so
> that we can at least prepare a list.
I'd like to come.
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This thread originated on [EMAIL PROTECTED],
in Norwegian. Any translation errors are mine.
On Sun, 2005-02-20 at 19:58, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> On 20-02-2005 14:24, Herman Robak wrote:
> > On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 00:08:34 +0100, Petter Reinholdtsen
> > <[EMAIL
On Thu, 2005-01-27 at 12:35, Frode Jemtland wrote:
> Fish:
> 1. Ovnsbakte laksefiléter med brokkoli, sitron og rømme.
> 1. Ovenbaked salmon fillet with broccoli, citron <---lemon
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On Mon, 2005-01-24 at 11:44, Holger Levsen wrote:
>
> On Friday 21 January 2005 16:15, Ralf Gesel|ensetter wrote:
> > Am Freitag, 21. Januar 2005 15:15 schrieb Herman Robak:
> > > Linking has generally been considered legal
> > I think, you have to put on a disclaimer
to get things back to normal
after we leave. Therefore we don't stay
as late on Sunday.
You'll get in time for both dinners.
The dinners, and the Saturday between them,
are the most important events.
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with a subj
This page was previously only in Norwegian:
<http://developer.skolelinux.no/info/studentgrupper/index.html.en>
Translators please commit translations of this page at your leisure.
From this year on Skolelinux will expect student projects to
be documented in English.
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On Fri, 2005-01-21 at 15:15, Herman Robak wrote:
> Linking has generally been considered legal, even if the link
> points to illegal material. In Norway and the USA, at least.
> There may be different legal precedents in other countries;
> do you know of anyone in particular?
I
27;d need to put the source. Hard to decide.
Linking has generally been considered legal, even if the link
points to illegal material. In Norway and the USA, at least.
There may be different legal precedents in other countries;
do you know of anyone in particular?
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ack if the upgrade breaks, for some reason. The CMS
contains lots of data produced by the users, so ensuring
this is important. If they don't have strong faith in
it, they will avoid using it.
However, the admins must be encouraged to get help
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may need some input from debian-edu
on this. What is required to maintain a configuration in a sane way?
Since the configuration itself may have bugs, it is of course vital
that it can be upgraded, even after the admin has tweaked it.
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On Thu, 2005-01-20 at 11:45, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> [Herman Robak]
> > A suggested solution to this was to leave the Debian package as it
> > is. This package is a general package, which requires some manual
> > configuration performed in a shell. For Skolelinux, an a
packages still are
baselines, just at a higher level, they could also mean more
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distribution will make the lists more current, and hence more
effective.
> But this is not the topic here.
More a debate for EFF and affiliates.
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participate")
I am sure that the participants on the Norwegian mailing list
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, including the project report,
shall be written in English.
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tending, 11 People needing
beds. Does anybody have a sofa to spare ??
Two collapsible sofa-beds and a matress here, in my livingroom.
May be a bit short on bedsheets, though.
Location: Eugenies gate 20, near Bislett.
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On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 17:18:26 +0100 (CET), John Steinar Bildøy <[EMAIL
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Herman Robak wrote:
Would some of the attendees at the next developer gathering
January 28-30 next year like to tell what they will be doing?
I will give a talk and demo on video processing and edit
On Wed, 2004-12-22 at 02:59, Herman Robak wrote:
> If I wanted a _sharp_ image, I could have tried one
> of the biggest images.
Actually, I think the 8000x4000 pixel image is
quite adequate. I used -geometry to double the
size of the output image:
<http://developer.skolelinux.n
On Sun, 2004-12-19 at 23:20, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> [Herman Robak]
> > The map has a bit low resolution. Could xplanet use these
> > <http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/viewrecord?11656> instead?
> >
> > Their copyright terms are rather permissive:
Would some of the attendees at the next developer gathering
January 28-30 next year like to tell what they will be doing?
I will give a talk and demo on video processing and editing
on Linux.
Others?
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".
Follow the link at <http://developer.skolelinux.no/cvsusage.html>,
which goes to <http://developer.skolelinux.no/scripts/cryptit>.
That is a Perl script, helpfully served as text/plain, so you
can read it and verify that it does what you think it should do.
You save it and run it on your computer.
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iewrecord?11656>
instead?
Their copyright terms are rather permissive:
<http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/help.html>
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On Sat, 2004-12-04 at 19:04, Conrad Newton wrote:
> >From Herman Robak on Saturday, 2004-12-04 at 17:32:32 +0100:
> > Of course, a system that very often does not Do What You
> > Mean is not really useable. If you want something useable,
> > get a Mac!
>
> Y
quot; and "run" being equivalent, don't listen!!!
It makes a hell of a difference whether that attachment
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ervices that are so good that anti-virus software will have no
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ser interface and support:
The tools are arcane, not that widely used and most Unix
people still only know how to deal with the old permission
matrix (d)|rwx|rwx|rwx. Slick and powerful KDE and GNOME
GUIs exposing all the power of SE Linux is a must; without
it SE Linux will not become the baseline.
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I just got a message from AntiSpam UOL prompting me to confirm that I
really wanted to send mail to (whomever)@uol.com.br
Will (whomever) please turn that off or get this mailing list added to
a whitelist so that it never happens again, or simply unsubscribe from
debian-edu, ASAP?!
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urages
the use of crappy hardware, which will cause a lot of grief,
and be a great time sink. Such time sinks tend to cost more
than the money saved at the time of purchase.
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is
not slower than decoding.
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On Wed, 2004-09-08 at 12:20, Andreas Schuldei wrote:
> * Herman Robak ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [040829 12:46]:
> > Suggested solution
...snip...
> are you working on this?
Not for last week. Thanks for the reminder.
> it is an important bit of infrastructure and needs care a
; incidently i am running a multiuser workstation and am also
> responsible for pushing the pci device seperation support into
> debian`s X.
I know you mean multi-headed. Linux _is_ multi-user.
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find out which files
"no files" referred to.
The strace (3505 lines, gzipped and attached) contains a lot of
"bad file descriptor". Would anybody care to look for anomalies?
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cupsd-2.trc.gz
Description: GNU Zip compressed data
heir
list of trusted signers (pull). Or the CA must have the ability to
do so for them (push). Pull is probably the most "future proof".
Considerations for the long term
Debian-edu may migrate to AFS and Kerberos in the future. The use
of local, non-unique, names and a NAT firewall may be abandoned.
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r is to be accessible over the Internet.
I would like to discuss secure, yet convenient ways to automate
the process of generating a "local CA", and distributing the
"root" certificate of that local CA to the clients.
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u are going to be the maintainer of that file,
Skolelinux would prefer that you got CVS access, and
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should be able to get hold of it.
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On Thu, 2004-07-15 at 17:34, Andreas Tille wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Jul 2004, Herman Robak wrote:
>
> > <http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/10623/>
> >
> > A fixed version of JRE has been released.
> > Is a new .deb for Skolelinux in the works?
> For those ignoran
<http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/10623/>
A fixed version of JRE has been released.
Is a new .deb for Skolelinux in the works?
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Herman Robak
On Tue, 2004-06-01 at 09:47, Hilaire Fernandes wrote:
> Who will come at the RMLL2004 event at Bordeaux for Skolelinux?
I will be at the event, representing cinelerra.org:
<http://wiki.ael.be/rmll2004/index.php/MusiqueEtAutresDomainesArtistiques>,
under "Video".
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Herman Robak
that mozilla's downloadmanager?
By filing a bug report, perhaps?
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Herman Robak
On Tue, 2004-04-27 at 16:38, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> Herman Robak wrote:
> | And the Java packages in Debian stable are truly
> | ancient. You pretty much have to use unofficial
> | packages, or forego anything more involved than
> | running Java applets.
>
> What is yo
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