Hi all,
>
>I am running an 'unstable' Debian/GNU linux on my i386 box.
>
>Since last upgrade of mozilla pkg (1.2.1-9), I am not any more able to
>'login via ssl' (sf.net or Savannah): each time I try I get following
>message: 'You can not connect to ... because ssl is disable'.
>
>Even thought tha
Michael West wrote:
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 11:41:30PM +1100, Russell Shaw wrote:
Michael West wrote:
I am having trouble setting up a system for 3 nic cards with a monolithic
kernel ( 2.4.18 )
The three cards are identical and use the eepro100 driver.
For testing I have them set up on the same
louie miranda wrote:
Actual interface..
---
eth0/inet addr:203.190.72.108 Bcast:203.190.72.111 Mask:255.255.255.248
eth1/inet addr:10.0.0.1 Bcast:10.255.255.255 Mask:255.255.0.0
eth2/inet addr:203.190.77.156 Mask:255.255.255.240, Not yet added.
This *might* work:
Kernel IP routing table
---
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 12:14:30AM -0500, Hubert Chan wrote:
> > "Sandip" == Sandip P Deshmukh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Sandip> hello all could someone tell me whats the location of systemwide
> Sandip> configuration file for spamassassin (spamd)?
>
> Sandip> per user configuration fil
* Nori Heikkinen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030222 14:47]:
> does anyone know of a command-line version of some biff or buffy or
> whatever (mail notification program)? i just wrote a little shell
> script to do it, that uses the xbuffy boxfile, but i was wondering if
> there were packages out there for
David Cureton wrote:
As an a-side but in a similar vein:
How can one ensure that the physical interfaces get assigned to the same
interface consistently after rebooting. Is the only way to explicitly specify
the physical interface/physical hardware address combination as a kernel
parameter.
Gregory Seidman wrote:
Russell Shaw sez:
} Where can i find a list of key names for use
} in vt100 translations? There's a bunch of
} things in /etc/X11/xbd, but things like
} "BackSpace" aren't there.
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XKeysymDB
You can also use xmodmap -pke to find out which keysyms are actuall
On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 10:44:16PM -0600, Hanasaki JiJi wrote:
> IMO, yes.
>
> Although, I use "sarge" not "testing" to be sure that I dont
> inadvertantly upgrade to the next version of testing by accident.
right, but beware, there's lots of folks who say that testing is
worse off than unstable
> "Roman" == Roman Joost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Roman> Does anyone know how to set the gnome2 theme on hold? *G If i set
Roman> up a new gnome2 theme in the gnome-control-center, restart my
Roman> X-Session (i use windowmaker and not all that gnome2 stuff) the
Roman> xchat2 uses the defau
> "Sandip" == Sandip P Deshmukh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Sandip> hello all could someone tell me whats the location of systemwide
Sandip> configuration file for spamassassin (spamd)?
Sandip> per user configuration file is ~/.spamassassin/user-prefs. but
Sandip> unless i allow per user pref
Em Dom, 2003-02-23 às 23:35, Craig Jackson escreveu:
> On Sun, 2003-02-23 at 18:48, Rob Weir wrote:
> [snipped]
>
> > Well, 90% of the time, it's actually simpler. e.g.
> > 1) setup deb-src lines in your sources.list (you only need to do this
> >once, ever)
> > 2) apt-get source packagename;a
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 11:41:30PM +1100, Russell Shaw wrote:
> Michael West wrote:
> >I am having trouble setting up a system for 3 nic cards with a monolithic
> >kernel ( 2.4.18 )
> >
> >The three cards are identical and use the eepro100 driver.
> >
> >For testing I have them set up on the same s
On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 07:48:45PM -0500, Fraser Campbell wrote:
> On Sun, 2003-02-23 at 11:51, Michael West wrote:
>
> > With this setup and only one card with a cable attached I can ping all
> > three addresses 10.0.1.10, 10.0.1.11, and 10.0.1.12. This is true no
> > matter which card is plugge
IMO, yes.
Although, I use "sarge" not "testing" to be sure that I dont
inadvertantly upgrade to the next version of testing by accident.
M. Kirchhoff wrote:
Once I've got the Stable release of Woody running, is the best way to
move up to the Testing level to simply change my to point
to
http://
Thus spake Trey Sizemore:
> What do I add to my sources list to get the latest MPlayer?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Trey
deb http://marillat.free.fr/ unstable main
deb-src http://perso.wanadoo.fr/debian/ unstable main
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hello all
could someone tell me whats the location of systemwide configuration
file for spamassassin (spamd)?
per user configuration file is ~/.spamassassin/user-prefs. but unless i
allow per user preferences in the systemwide configuration file, the per
user confguration does not come into effec
I want to restart my DocBook efforts. I have SGML source and want to produce
HTML and PDF docs
Should I start by installing these packages: docbook, docbook-dsssl?
(http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/sgml-howto/x323.html seems out of date)
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Actual interface..
---
eth0/inet addr:203.190.72.108 Bcast:203.190.72.111 Mask:255.255.255.248
eth1/inet addr:10.0.0.1 Bcast:10.255.255.255 Mask:255.255.0.0
> eth2/inet addr:203.190.77.156 Mask:255.255.255.240, Not yet added.
Kernel IP routing table
---
Destination Gateway Genmas
Once I've got the Stable release of Woody running, is the best way to
move up to the Testing level to simply change my to point
to
http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian testing main
and then run
apt-get update
apt-get dist-upgrade
If there's a better/more efficient way, please let me know! Thanks!
Hi,
Don't use apt for this. Compile it yourself you will be happier. If
you want to take the easy route you won't even have to RTFM, just run
'debian/rules' in the source directory (although i would recommend
reading the install guide).
Good luck,
Cameron
On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 10:08:57PM -0
As an a-side but in a similar vein:
How can one ensure that the physical interfaces get assigned to the same
interface consistently after rebooting. Is the only way to explicitly specify
the physical interface/physical hardware address combination as a kernel
parameter.
On a firewall I
Russell Shaw sez:
} Where can i find a list of key names for use
} in vt100 translations? There's a bunch of
} things in /etc/X11/xbd, but things like
} "BackSpace" aren't there.
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XKeysymDB
You can also use xmodmap -pke to find out which keysyms are actually bound
on your keyboa
Hi all,
Where can i find a list of key names for use
in vt100 translations? There's a bunch of
things in /etc/X11/xbd, but things like
"BackSpace" aren't there. Does xterm have
its own list? What does the tilde(~) character
do?
XTerm*vt100.translations: #override\n\
~Ctrl ~Meta:insert-select
on Sun, 23 Feb 2003 07:43:45PM -0500, Levi Waldron insinuated:
> On February 23, 2003 03:18 pm, Nori Heikkinen wrote:
> > does anyone know if it's possible to specify a smaller than 10pt
> > font size for a LaTeX document without resorting to putting the
> > entire document in one big \tiny{}? --w
on Sun, 23 Feb 2003 09:44:37PM -0500, Matthew Weier O'Phinney insinuated:
> -- Nori Heikkinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> (on Sunday, 23 February 2003, 02:21 PM -0500):
> > on Sun, 23 Feb 2003 07:02:37PM +0100, Marcio Rosa da Silva insinuated:
> > > Maybe I don't get the point, but aren't the 'MAIL
What do I add to my sources list to get the latest MPlayer?
Thanks,
Trey
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-- Nori Heikkinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(on Sunday, 23 February 2003, 02:21 PM -0500):
> on Sun, 23 Feb 2003 07:02:37PM +0100, Marcio Rosa da Silva insinuated:
> > Maybe I don't get the point, but aren't the 'MAIL' and 'MAILCHECK'
> > vars in bash or 'mail' in tcsh for this?
>
> I didn't know
Hi Russell and Bob,
> I haven't used the CD install. Check that the modules have
> been added to /etc/modules. If not, do "depmod -n" to get
> an idea of what to add. depmod then modprobe -a \* should
> get them all going without rebooting.
My problem was GRUB! I had the wrong kernel specified i
On Sun, 2003-02-23 at 18:48, Rob Weir wrote:
[snipped]
> Well, 90% of the time, it's actually simpler. e.g.
> 1) setup deb-src lines in your sources.list (you only need to do this
>once, ever)
> 2) apt-get source packagename;apt-get build-dep packagename. This will
>download the source,
said Corey Hickey (on 2003-02-23),
> When I set up my debian system a long time ago, I remember being asked
> to specify what level of configuration questions I wanted to be asked.
>
> Now, despite my best efforts, I cannot seem to recall what that
> "configuration-level" option was called, or how
Hi,
firstly, please send your emails to the list only, not to
individuals (unless they specifically request it).
* PaoloAlbanesi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030224 09:17]:
>
> let me ask you something more:
> I've read the manual but something is not clear to me. I need to give a
> gateway address
On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 06:26:42PM -0600, Caitrin Torres wrote:
> I noticed today that df is not returning correct results. I saw that I was low
> on disk space so I deleted two files from my home directory that together
> were taking up nearly 1GB and then reran df. It returned the same numbers
Timothy Braje wrote:
I have been having some difficulty getting a newly compiled kernel
to work on my system. I have successfully compiled and installed
before but this problem has stumped me.
Basically, I compile (using make-kpkg) and install the kernel. When
I try to boot it, though, the on
Michael West wrote:
I am having trouble setting up a system for 3 nic cards with a monolithic
kernel ( 2.4.18 )
The three cards are identical and use the eepro100 driver.
For testing I have them set up on the same sub-net. All three cards are
getting assigned all three ips.
I am not passing any k
hi corey,
On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 04:40:33PM -0800, Corey Hickey wrote:
> Does anyone know what I'm talking about, or am I just massively
> confused?
try
# dpkg-reconfigure debconf
hth
sean
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On Monday 24 February 2003 01:26, Caitrin Torres wrote:
> I noticed today that df is not returning correct results. I saw that I was
> low on disk space so I deleted two files from my home directory that
> together were taking up nearly 1GB and then reran df. It returned the same
> numbers as from
On February 23, 2003 07:44 am, Paul Johnson wrote:
> Replace spamc
> with spamassassin and disable spamd if you're not going to use it at
> the MTA level, it's a bit more secure that way.
However, calling spamc (a command-line client for spamd) seems to be much
much faster than calling spamassass
On Sat, 2003-02-22 at 16:35, Kevin Coyner wrote:
> Has anyone come up with a good way of getting that spam back to the mail
> server so that bogofilter can be run against it to update the files
> goodlist.db and spamlist.db?
What I do is I have some special IMAP folders for handling spam. I have
Justin Ryan wrote:
On Sun, 2003-02-23 at 12:27, Nathan E Norman wrote:
On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 11:13:24AM -0500, Scott Ehrlich wrote:
[ top posting SUCKS ]
[ self-righteousness SUCKS ]
Other than the Firwall HOWTO I referenced, what other areas of my install
should I look at, and how should
Does anyone know what it takes to get /etc/gnome/default.wm to
take effect?
When GNOME creates my ~/.gnome* directories, it always creates
~/.gnome/default.wm, with WM=sawfish regardless of what I put in
/etc/gnome/default.wm.
In the Debian-default /etc/gnome/default.session, is the line:
2,R
Daniel B. wrote:
Russell Shaw wrote:
...
Doesn't that mean that any assumptions about font and window sizes by
X apps is all wrong? Instead of 1pt being 1/72", it's more like 1/60",
Actually, 1 point is always 1/72". (That's the definition of a point.)
That's what i mean. If you measure 1pt wit
On Sun, 2003-02-23 at 11:51, Michael West wrote:
> With this setup and only one card with a cable attached I can ping all
> three addresses 10.0.1.10, 10.0.1.11, and 10.0.1.12. This is true no
> matter which card is plugged in.
That's because the kernel doesn't particularly care which physical
On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 05:33:51PM -0600, Craig Jackson wrote:
> On Sun, 2003-02-23 at 16:14, Rob Weir wrote:
> > On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 12:29:33PM -0600, Craig Jackson wrote:
> > > I have a Debian woody computer with exim and qpopper. They work well
> > > using starttls. Now I want to experiment
On February 23, 2003 03:18 pm, Nori Heikkinen wrote:
> does anyone know if it's possible to specify a smaller than 10pt font
> size for a LaTeX document without resorting to putting the entire
> document in one big \tiny{}? --which is cool for my purposes ... i'm
> just curious.
See http://old.ai
Hi:
When I try to start a talk session I get the split window and the following
messages...
"No connection yet"
followed by
"Checking for invitation on caller's machine"
And there it hangs until I kill it.
The last comment I don't follow since we are both on the same machine.
How do I see whe
Hello,
When I set up my debian system a long time ago, I remember being asked
to specify what level of configuration questions I wanted to be asked.
The selections ranged from "no questions, set everything to default" to
"ask me everything possible".
Now, despite my best efforts, I cannot seem to
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 06:54:21AM +0700, Oki DZ wrote:
> I ran gtkfontsel, and I had the following:
> The font "-b&h-lucida-medium-r-normal-*-*-140-*-*-p-*-iso10646-1,*" does
> not support all the required character sets for the current locale "C"
> (Missing character set "ISO8859-1")
>
> How
I noticed today that df is not returning correct results. I saw that I was low
on disk space so I deleted two files from my home directory that together
were taking up nearly 1GB and then reran df. It returned the same numbers as
from before I deleted files. To wit:
$df -h
FilesystemSize
on Sun, 23 Feb 2003 03:30:26PM -0600, Gary Turner insinuated:
> Nori Heikkinen wrote:
>
> >does anyone know if it's possible to specify a smaller than 10pt
> >font size for a LaTeX document without resorting to putting the
> >entire document in one big \tiny{}? --which is cool for my
> >purposes
"Jeffrey" writes:
> I have an iMac running Debian stable. The only way I've discovered
> to turn off the monitor (not just blank the screen, but turn it off)
> is to have X running. Is there software to turn off the screen
> without running a display manager?
For the StarMax I use:
setterm -
On Sun, 2003-02-23 at 16:21, Johan Ehnberg wrote:
> I just installed gnome 2 in sid and noticed a few things:
>
> 1) gdm looks the same as in woody (gnome 1.4). I had the backported
> gnome 2 packages in woody and I'd like to use the "graphical" login.
Check the archives from debian-gtk. There w
Hi,
I ran gtkfontsel, and I had the following:
The font "-b&h-lucida-medium-r-normal-*-*-140-*-*-p-*-iso10646-1,*" does
not support all the required character sets for the current locale "C"
(Missing character set "ISO8859-1")
How can I set the locale so that the Lucida ISO10646 would be displ
On Sun, 2003-02-23 at 16:14, Rob Weir wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 12:29:33PM -0600, Craig Jackson wrote:
> > I have a Debian woody computer with exim and qpopper. They work well
> > using starttls. Now I want to experiment with imap using imp/horde. So I
> > installed Cyrus-imapd using apt and
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I have been trying to track why KDE's konsole seems to have had ugly fonts
ever since installing fontconfig.
It turns out that fontconfig ignores the "AddStyleName" field of the font. In
this case, this means that font /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc
I have been having some difficulty getting a newly compiled kernel
to work on my system. I have successfully compiled and installed
before but this problem has stumped me.
Basically, I compile (using make-kpkg) and install the kernel. When
I try to boot it, though, the only things that are pr
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 00:53:32 +1100, Rob Weir wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 02:18:39AM +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > When doing a "apt-get -b source libexpat1":
>
> Did you also install it's build dependencies?
Yes. Anyway, when something is missing concerning the dependencies,
I get an
On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 12:29:33PM -0600, Craig Jackson wrote:
> I have a Debian woody computer with exim and qpopper. They work well
> using starttls. Now I want to experiment with imap using imp/horde. So I
> installed Cyrus-imapd using apt and libc-client2001 using apt and Mysql
> from source. I
On Sat, Feb 22, 2003 at 05:47:14PM -0800, calyth wrote:
> All,
> I was downloading iptables, and was going to set it up on a box so that
> it would be my router...
> After downloading the iptables package, it says that iptables was not
> recommended by Debian. Given the server was using the stabl
Hi,
I administer a few Intel pentium machines running Woody.
I have the logcheck package installed on all of them,
because I think it's a good habit to monitor what's going
on "inside those machines".
BUT somehow logcheck thinks it's not worth reporting
anything when someone accidentally [:-)]
On Sun, 23 Feb 2003 16:38:10 -0500
Josh Metzler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If so, it probably means that the packages that were kept back conflict
> with some other package on your system that would need to be removed to
> upgrade these. To see which one, do
>
> apt-get -s dist-upgrade
>
> th
On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 12:53:19PM -0500, Richard Cobbe wrote:
| Greetings, all.
|
| I've just switched to CUPS from lprng. I've been quite happy with it;
| the web configuration interface is particularly nice.
On a slightly related note for the archives, if your printer is
almost-but-not-quite
> Hi,
>
> does anybody know where I can find the kernel configuration for the
> debian kernels (the 2.4.18-smp to be exact)? I have to recompile the
> kernelafter changing a few settings and would like to start with the
> settings in the default kernel (since I know that they are working,
> ex
On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 02:18:39AM +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> When doing a "apt-get -b source libexpat1":
Did you also install it's build dependencies? man apt-get, this is VERY
important. Also, you do have build-essential installed, right?
> Reading Package Lists... Done
> Building Depend
On Sat, Feb 22, 2003 at 11:16:31AM +0100, Roman Joost wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 10:53:17AM +0700, Oki DZ wrote:
> > On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 07:46:54PM -0800, Eric G. Miller wrote:
> > > Last I knew, the Adobe plugin was only for Windows and only worked with
> > > MS IE. Has that changed?
>
On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 10:17:04PM -0500, sean finney wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 09:32:34PM -0500, M. Kirchhoff wrote:
> > Another site I frequent uses streaming Windows Media. Am I totally out
> > of luck there? I know there's this Crossover package that will run WM,
> > but it's definitel
On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 01:47:30PM -, Kevin Smith wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Does anyone have a lay instructions on upgrading to XFree86 4.2.0 from
> the following:
>
> XFree86 Version 4.1.0.1 / X Window System
> (protocol Version 11, revision 0, vendor release 6510)
> Release Date: 21 December 200
On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 01:49:42PM -0500, Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 12:17:04AM -0600, Will Trillich wrote:
> | since late december, exim has had trouble with "retry" and
> | "wait-remote_smtp" files in /var/spool/exim/db.
> |
> | i get this daily in my cron reports--an
On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 11:21:23PM +0200, Johan Ehnberg wrote:
| I just installed gnome 2 in sid and noticed a few things:
|
| 1) gdm looks the same as in woody (gnome 1.4).
Yeah, it's the old one. I don't know if/when the new one will be
uploaded.
| 2) Something seems to be very slow with gnom
On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 11:59:57PM -0600, Will Trillich wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 07:11:26AM -0900, Christopher Swingley
> wrote:
> > * Will Trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-Feb-19 23:30 AKST]:
> > > xset fp+ /usr/X11/lib/fonts/freefont
> > >
> > > ...and i thought all would be lovely.
On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 10:21:23AM +0530, Sharninder wrote:
>
> > I posted this a few months agoa, and got an answer involving
> > cdparnoia, and cdrecord. But I sem to have lost the emails, and I
> > can't seem to get the mailing list archive search engine to find
> > it :-(
> >
>
> read from /d
On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 08:18:03AM -, Kevin Smith wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> What does this error message mean when building xserver-xfree86? I
> compiled my own Kernel 2.4.20 for the powerpc for Debian Woody 3.0r1.
> DId I miss or so something wrong with the Kernel compilation?
>
> Skipping unpac
On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 09:32:34PM -0500, M. Kirchhoff wrote:
> Another site I frequent uses streaming Windows Media. Am I totally out
> of luck there? I know there's this Crossover package that will run WM,
> but it's definitely non-free.
As a couple of other people mentioned, mplayer can han
On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 02:32:37PM -0500, Narins, Josh wrote:
>
> I spent a good amount of time with my old 2.2.x ipchains firewall.
>
> Because it was a laptop, it included different start scripts based on 10.x
> or 192.x or static IPs (I seem to recall)
>
> I liked it. It was very nicely form
On Sat, Feb 22, 2003 at 05:06:07AM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Feb 2003 18:13:15 +1100,
> Rob Weir wrote:
> >
> > [1 ]
> > On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 08:19:18PM +, p wrote:
> > > ...and having the ability to turn off the pop-ups advertising
> > > is a great feature in 7.01.
> >
On Sunday, February 23, 2003 10:10 am, Joris Huizer wrote:
...
> I've upgraded my (stable) debian machine some days ago
> - and again to be sure - but it looks like some
> packages are allways 'kept back'. This is the exact
> output I just got:
>
> --
>
> Reading Package Lists... Done
>
Nori Heikkinen wrote:
>does anyone know if it's possible to specify a smaller than 10pt font
>size for a LaTeX document without resorting to putting the entire
>document in one big \tiny{}? --which is cool for my purposes ... i'm
>just curious.
No LaTeX guru by any means, but as far as I know, 1
I have an iMac running Debian stable. The only way I've discovered to turn
off the monitor (not just blank the screen, but turn it off) is to have X
running. Is there software to turn off the screen without running a display
manager?
-Jeff
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On Sat, 22 Feb 2003 20:34:37 -0500,
DGLUser wrote:
>
> I get an error when issuing comand
> dd if=/dev/cdrom of=pics.iso
> I ignored it and continued to cdrecord the iso into a blank CD,
> but the directories containing the pictures were not copied at
> all. I presume that they were not copied int
Berdt van der Lingen wrote:
Since I installed dansguardian on my Squid-proxy box I wasn't able to
use apt-get properly. When I add the IP address of my debian box to the
excluded ip list of Dansguardian apt-get is working fine again. Does
anyone know about this problem? I couldn't find any informa
On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 12:27:20AM +0100, Ulf Janitschke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i had the same problem. First with a 'D-Link'-card with Via-Rhine Chipset.
> With a 2.2 kernel everything was fine. With the 2.4 i got 'netdev watchdog
> eth0 transmit timed out'. The problem showed up with both, the 2.4.16
On Sun, 2003-02-23 at 12:27, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 11:13:24AM -0500, Scott Ehrlich wrote:
>
> [ top posting SUCKS ]
>
[ self-righteousness SUCKS ]
> > Other than the Firwall HOWTO I referenced, what other areas of my install
> > should I look at, and how should the fi
does anyone know if it's possible to specify a smaller than 10pt font
size for a LaTeX document without resorting to putting the entire
document in one big \tiny{}? --which is cool for my purposes ... i'm
just curious.
tia,
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/V\ http://www.sccs.
I'm trying to compile the kernel (Debian way) but after 30 minutes
appears the following error:
depmod: ***Unresolved simbols in
/usr/src/linux-2.4.20/debian/tmp-images/lib/modulos/2.4.20/kernel/drivers/net/wan/sis.o
depmod: sis_malloc_Ra3329ed5
depmod: sis_free_Rced25333
depmod:***Unaresolv
On Sun, 2003-02-23 at 12:18, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 22, 2003 at 09:42:47PM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
> > On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 09:50:26AM -0800, deFreese, Barry wrote:
> > > Yup, both in Toy Story. You really should see the movie. For being a
> > > "kids" movie it is very good!!
hi all,
is there any page with description what is good (or standard) for small
software project in sense of ie Changes.txt, Readme.txt etc thaugh it
would be nice to keep some standards...
Just curious...
thank you
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on Sun, 23 Feb 2003 07:02:37PM +0100, Marcio Rosa da Silva insinuated:
> Maybe I don't get the point, but aren't the 'MAIL' and 'MAILCHECK'
> vars in bash or 'mail' in tcsh for this?
I didn't know about these, but they don't seem to be what i want ...
MAIL If this parameter is set to
on Sun, 23 Feb 2003 06:45:07PM +0100, Ismael Valladolid Torres insinuated:
> On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 11:38:29AM -0500, Nori Heikkinen wrote:
> > does anyone know of a command-line version of some biff or buffy
> > or whatever (mail notification program)?
>
> Why not just putting the path to your m
I just installed gnome 2 in sid and noticed a few things:
1) gdm looks the same as in woody (gnome 1.4). I had the backported
gnome 2 packages in woody and I'd like to use the "graphical" login.
2) Something seems to be very slow with gnome-terminal. Scrolling text
in it eats my CPU to 100% and
On Sun, 2003-02-23 at 03:16, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 09:32:34PM -0500, M. Kirchhoff wrote:
--snip--
> > Another site I frequent uses streaming Windows Media. Am I totally out
> > of luck there? I know there's this Crossover package that will run WM,
> > but it's definitely n
On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 12:29:33PM -0600, Craig Jackson wrote:
[...]
> I get this error:
>
> configure: error: Cannot find imap library (libc-client.a). Please check
> your IMAP installation.
>
> libc-client2001 is in /usr/lib/ but libc-client.a is nowhere on the
> system. Hints please.
Try usin
on Sun, 23 Feb 2003 12:25:23PM -0500, sean finney insinuated:
> On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 11:38:29AM -0500, Nori Heikkinen wrote:
> > > take a look at mailstat (comes w/procmail), which might do
> > > something along the lines of what you're interested in.
> >
> > this only uses procmail logs, thoug
"Daniel B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It makes sense to talk about a "10-point screen font" only when it's
> calibrated for the screen resolution in pixels and for the physical
> screen size.
If you set the physical screen size in the XF86Config, and don't
override it with an incorrect DPI se
On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 11:13:24AM -0500, Scott Ehrlich wrote:
[ top posting SUCKS ]
> On Sun, 23 Feb 2003, Paul Johnson wrote:
>
> > On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 07:07:55AM -0500, Scott Ehrlich wrote:
> > > I have a fresh copy of the woody dist installed on a box with kernel
> > > 2.2.19, eth0 is 19
I have a Debian woody computer with exim and qpopper. They work well
using starttls. Now I want to experiment with imap using imp/horde. So I
installed Cyrus-imapd using apt and libc-client2001 using apt and Mysql
from source. I downloaded PHP4.3.1 and Apache 1.3.27 which I want to
compile from sou
eauclair wrote:
> Is this the list for install questions?
Those are fine here. debian-user is the miscellaneous and other list
for debian issues. But there is a lot of discussion here so be
prepared for lots and lots of messages about all topics.
But please don't reply to an existing thread. S
On Sat, Feb 22, 2003 at 09:42:47PM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 09:50:26AM -0800, deFreese, Barry wrote:
> > Yup, both in Toy Story. You really should see the movie. For being a
> > "kids" movie it is very good!!
>
> This one's been bugging me for a while now...why do Ame
On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 09:29:14AM -0700, Andreas J Guelzow wrote:
> does anybody know where I can find the kernel configuration for the
> debian kernels (the 2.4.18-smp to be exact)? I have to recompile the
> kernelafter changing a few settings and would like to start with the
> settings in the
Maybe I don't get the point, but aren't the 'MAIL' and 'MAILCHECK' vars in
bash or 'mail' in tcsh for this?
Ok, if you use them you need to press ENTER to get the notify, but if
you're using the shell it works.
Marcio
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On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 04:22:19AM +1100, CaT wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 08:51:31AM -0800, Michael West wrote:
> > With this setup and only one card with a cable attached I can ping all
> > three addresses 10.0.1.10, 10.0.1.11, and 10.0.1.12. This is true no
> > matter which card is plugged
Greetings, all.
I've just switched to CUPS from lprng. I've been quite happy with it;
the web configuration interface is particularly nice.
Only one minor question: the best .ppd for my particular printer is not,
so far as I can tell, included in any of the cups-related packages (at
least in woo
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