On Fri, 5 Feb 2010 20:35:26 -0800 Mark wrote:
> I've done the typical Internet scrubbing and didn't find anything
> specific to tax software for Debian (something similar to TurboTax,
> for example). I found a few interesting options but nothing in the
> official Debian packages. Here's what I ha
On Wed, 3 Feb 2010 09:30:07 + (UTC) Liam O'Toole wrote:
> Basically the difference is that Chrome repects the XSETTINGS
> configuration but not the detailed fontconfig settings. If you are
> running both browsers in a GNOME session then Chrome will use
> XSETTINGS.
Thanks for the reply. I'm
Mark wrote:
I've done the typical Internet scrubbing and didn't find anything
specific to tax software for Debian (something similar to TurboTax, for
example). I found a few interesting options but nothing in the official
Debian packages. Here's what I have so far as options (on-line
version
I've done the typical Internet scrubbing and didn't find anything specific
to tax software for Debian (something similar to TurboTax, for example). I
found a few interesting options but nothing in the official Debian
packages. Here's what I have so far as options (on-line versions), any
insight i
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 5:16 PM, Adam Hardy wrote:
> It is running dnsmasq. It's a gateway and firewall with two NICs, one for
> the net and one for the LAN.
My assistance at this point will be rather limited, as I've never used
dnsmasq and I don't have a means to set it up and test it now.
> I
Hi,
I was asked from a user who want to install Debian but I couldn't solve
his problem, so I want your help.
He uses "Kojinsha SA5ST12A", it has AMD Geode LX800 chip.
http://jp.kohjinsha.com/support/content/supt/sa/sa5st12a/specification/index.html
(Japanese)
He tried to install with de
Richard Hector wrote, on 06/02/10 09:07:
On Sat, 2010-02-06 at 07:39 +1030, Arthur Marsh wrote:
Last question is, what guarantee is there that the device file will have
been generated (assuming that the USB drive is present) before the
@reboot cron event is run?
The standard mount script is
On Fri, 5 Feb 2010 18:27:49 -0500 (EST), Bob McGowan wrote:
> If someone wanted to, they could write a single program that would read
> input/write output from/to two or more descriptors, and use it to create
> a multi-path'ed I/O processing sequence, but writing it to prevent
> blocking on one inp
Ken Teague on 05/02/10 23:42, wrote:
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 4:27 AM, Adam Hardy wrote:
and finally my resolv.conf (rewritten by dhcp.client when picking up IP
address from the DSL modem):
a...@isengard:~$ cat /etc/resolv.conf
domain localdomain
search localdomain
nameserver 127.0.0.1
nameserv
On Fri, Feb 05, 2010 at 12:49:13AM -0800, evenso wrote:
>
> I haven't found much evidence of what happened. None of the upgraded
> packages in that period seem X related. I've just been living in CLI land
> until I get time to repair and investigate more.
Although Googleearth is not mentioned, s
Ken Teague wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 10:10 AM, Chris Jackson
> wrote:
>> Use $() like you do with the date command. You have to redirect stderr back
>> to stdout, which means running it in a subshell:
>>
>>
>> FILES=$( ( tar -zcvf - * --exclude-from $EXCLUDES | openssl des3 -salt -k
>> $1
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 12:42 AM, Mart Frauenlob
wrote:
> tar ... 2> "$filename"
> mapfile array1 < "$filename"
>
> (don't know actually why '-u 2' option for mapfile does not complete for
> me? would make it a 'one-liner'.)
>
> on bash4.0+
This is a great example as well. The only problem is ba
On 10-02-04 19:06:58, Stephen Powell wrote:
> On Thu, 4 Feb 2010 17:42:45 -0500 (EST), Javier Barroso wrote:
> > In this case output goes to stderr, so:
> >
> > tar -zcvf - * --exclude-from $EXCLUDES 2> /tmp/data$$ | openssl ...
>
> Is that something you just have to find out by trial and error?
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 4:27 AM, Adam Hardy wrote:
> and finally my resolv.conf (rewritten by dhcp.client when picking up IP
> address from the DSL modem):
>
> a...@isengard:~$ cat /etc/resolv.conf
> domain localdomain
> search localdomain
> nameserver 127.0.0.1
> nameserver 194.74.65.68
Your res
Hi,
I got the following warning line when installing PGSQL just a few minutes ago.
The line reads:
supported_versions: WARNING: Unknown Debian release: 5.0.4
Should I worry?
Thanks,
// Oliver
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On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 10:10 AM, Chris Jackson
wrote:
> Use $() like you do with the date command. You have to redirect stderr back
> to stdout, which means running it in a subshell:
>
>
> FILES=$( ( tar -zcvf - * --exclude-from $EXCLUDES | openssl des3 -salt -k
> $1 | dd of=$(hostname)-$(date +
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 7:44 AM, bruno wrote:
> because it's a simplier way to get the list into a variable
Can you please explain how it's simpler. The method I suggested
certainly isn't as easy, but the method I suggested merely showed a
detailed example. Others here are coming up with 1 or 2
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> On Friday 05 February 2010 16:33:12 Bob McGowan wrote:
>> Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
>>> mkfifo "LOCM" &&
>>> mkfifo "FIN" &&
>>> (
>>> "<" | "NFIND" | "LOCATE" 2> "LOCM" | "FANINANY" 2< "FIN"| ">" &
>>> "LOCATE" < "LOCM" > "FIN" &
>>> wait
>>> )
>> wh
On Fri, 2010-02-05 at 18:56 +, Camaleón wrote:
> It looks crystal clear to me: blame your ISP routing tables, any proxy or
> service that it can be being used by them to filter Internet traffic or
> just its DNS servers :-)
I'm just an observer of this conversation, but can you clarify your
Klistvud wrote on Fri, Feb 05, 2010 at 12:49:47PM
+0100:
> On one of my Lenny installs, I had a somewhat similar (albeit by no
> means identical) problem that turned out to be due to some missing
> lines in my xorg.conf. The lines I had to add to xorg.conf in order
> to make things work as expect
On Friday 05 February 2010 16:33:12 Bob McGowan wrote:
> Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> > mkfifo "LOCM" &&
> > mkfifo "FIN" &&
> > (
> > "<" | "NFIND" | "LOCATE" 2> "LOCM" | "FANINANY" 2< "FIN"| ">" &
> > "LOCATE" < "LOCM" > "FIN" &
> > wait
> > )
>
> which would disallow having the
>
On Sat, 2010-02-06 at 07:39 +1030, Arthur Marsh wrote:
> Last question is, what guarantee is there that the device file will have
> been generated (assuming that the USB drive is present) before the
> @reboot cron event is run?
The standard mount script is run in runlevel S, which is entered be
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> On Friday 05 February 2010 14:47:21 Stephen Powell wrote:
>> On Fri, 5 Feb 2010 12:42:47 -0500 (EST), Bob McGowan wrote:
>> Let me give you a
>> simple example of a CMS pipeline for illustrative purposes,
>> so that you will get some idea of what I'm talking about.
>
On 5 February 2010 12:31, lc wrote:
> I want to install the package octave-specfun in debian unstable,
This isn't a question particular to Octave, but it's about Debian
packaging. Please direct questions to Debian mailing lists or support
channels.
At any rate, I'm CC debian-user@lists.debian.or
Lisi on 05/02/10 21:54, wrote:
On Friday 05 February 2010 20:40:01 Adam Hardy wrote:
It's a British-audience website and my ISP is British Telecom, so it's
unlikely to be something like ISP routing
tables
s/likely/unlikely??? Or have you contact with a second firm called BT that I
don
On Friday 05 February 2010 20:40:01 Adam Hardy wrote:
> It's a British-audience website and my ISP is British Telecom, so it's
unlikely to be something like ISP routing
> tables
s/likely/unlikely??? Or have you contact with a second firm called BT that I
don't know. ;-)
Lisi
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On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 1:44 PM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> On Fri February 5 2010, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
>> After much head bashing, I decided to try starting X using 'startx',
>> bypassing gdm. My nvidia card is now working splendidly with the
>> 195.36.03 beta driver, which I installed using the
On Friday 05 February 2010 14:47:21 Stephen Powell wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Feb 2010 12:42:47 -0500 (EST), Bob McGowan wrote:
> Let me give you a
> simple example of a CMS pipeline for illustrative purposes,
> so that you will get some idea of what I'm talking about.
>
[snip: Long, but very useful desc
On Fri, 5 Feb 2010 12:58:05 -0500 (EST), peasth...@shaw.ca wrote:
> When a message was created by clicking the Reply button
> in that mailer, a correct In-reply-to parameter was included.
> No complaint.
>
> The problematic case is where a message in the archive is
> read with the browser and
Dave Thayer wrote, on 05/02/10 16:01:
On Wed, Feb 03, 2010 at 11:01:00PM +1030, Arthur Marsh wrote:
In my case I have:
UUID=4823-93A9 /mnt/usb8gigvfat
defaults,users,uid=65534,gid=65534,umask=000,shortname=win95
0 2
(all on one line)
If I change that trailing "2" to a zero, no fs
On Fri, 05 Feb 2010 20:40:01 +, Adam Hardy wrote:
> Camaleón on 05/02/10 18:56, wrote:
>> It looks crystal clear to me: blame your ISP routing tables, any proxy
>> or service that it can be being used by them to filter Internet traffic
>> or just its DNS servers :-)
>
> It's a British-audien
On Fri, 5 Feb 2010 12:42:47 -0500 (EST), Bob McGowan wrote:
> Stephen Powell wrote:
>> This is off topic from the OP's question, but one of the things that I
>> miss in the Linux environment that I used to use a lot in the CMS
>> environment is CMS Pipelines. The shell supports pipelines, but they
Quoting Stephen Powell on 2010-02-04 18:06:58:
> but in the general case, it's hard to tell. Since stdout and
> stderr both default to the terminal, and since the doc doesn't
> say, how else would you know other than by trial and error?
Trial and error is an effective way to figure it out. [1] De
Camaleón on 05/02/10 18:56, wrote:
On Fri, 05 Feb 2010 18:42:09 +, Adam Hardy wrote:
Reposting with the issue recapped:
I cannot surf this particular public website from my LAN. Is it my DNS
or my what, I don't know.
(...)
The intermittent nature of the problem is puzzling me too. Can
2010/2/5 Joe:
(you forgot replying to the list)
> Camaleón wrote:
>> There is not much more you can do at your side, unless you contact your
>> ISP provider and explain them this issue. They are failing at some
point.
>>
>
> EDNS? It has caused a lot of this kind of thing with Windows, where th
Has anyone seen this problem? Or is this the wrong mailing list for this type
of problem?
Thanks for all your help.
I am running Debian - Lenny Version 2.6.26-21 as a guest OS on VirtualBox. It
crashes every shutdown, and I am hoping someone has already seen this error,
and could help me fix it.
On Friday 05 February 2010 10:01:45 Paul E Condon wrote:
> Traditional Unix and traditional C both made provision for stdin,
> stdout, and stderr. When Stroustrup, et al., started working on C++
> and its earlier predicessors, someone recognized the need for a fourth
> stdXXX, namely stdlog.
If yo
On Thursday 04 February 2010 23:47:59 Sthu Deus wrote:
> Thank You for Your time and answer, Boyd:
> >On many Debian systems cron jobs are run at GMT time.
>
> What is Your local time?
America/Chicago
> How do You get reports of works run?
The logcheck cron job explicitly mails the logcheck use
Hola amigos como estan!
tengo un problema en mi sistema Debian Lenny
tengo installado el .bin de postgre 8.4
este me esta dando muchos problemas y quiero volver a la
version 8.3 del mismo!
mi problema espesifico es como desintalar esa app 8.4
eh detenido los procesos borrando los enlaces simbolic
On Fri, 05 Feb 2010 18:42:09 +, Adam Hardy wrote:
> Reposting with the issue recapped:
>
> I cannot surf this particular public website from my LAN. Is it my DNS
> or my what, I don't know.
(...)
> The intermittent nature of the problem is puzzling me too. Can anyone
> say what my course o
Reposting with the issue recapped:
I cannot surf this particular public website from my LAN. Is it my DNS or my
what, I don't know.
75% of the time with my normal setup I get "address not found" when surfing it.
This is some diagnostics I was doing:
a...@isengard:~$ host www.trade2win.com
Ho
Dotan Cohen wrote:
I'm scripting a backup solution, the line that does the business looks
like this:
tar -zcvf - * --exclude-from $EXCLUDES | openssl des3 -salt -k $1 |
dd of=$(hostname)-$(date +%Y%m%d).tbz
Because of the "v" flag tar writes to stdout the name of each file
copied. How can I
On Fri, 5 Feb 2010 11:39:26 -0500 (EST), John Hasler wrote:
> Stephen Powell writes:
>> I wish the shell supported multi-stream pipelines.
>
> I think you could fake it with tee and a fifo.
Well, I know about tee; but, although I've heard the term fifo,
I know nothing about it in a Linux/Unix/shel
Hello, all:
After much head bashing, I decided to try starting X using 'startx',
bypassing gdm. My nvidia card is now working splendidly with the
195.36.03 beta driver, which I installed using the nvidia installer
(as that seems to be the easiest way to ensure I have 32-bit
compatible OpenGL libr
On Fri, 5 Feb 2010 11:15:14 -0500 (EST), resat...@yeah.net wrote:
> The command of making
> filesystem at that time was:
>
> # mkudffs -r 0x0150 --media-type=hd --utf8 /dev/sdb
>
> Note: I made UDF filesystem in the whole disk, not partition.
>
>
> It worked normally, read and wrote file
Tixy,
> ... both the message I just quoted and the one I originally replied to
> have an "In-reply-to" header ...
In
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2010/02/author.html
or
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2010/02/author2.html
or
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2010/02/author3.html
d
Dotan Cohen wrote:
> I'm scripting a backup solution, the line that does the business looks
> like this:
>
> tar -zcvf - * --exclude-from $EXCLUDES | openssl des3 -salt -k $1 |
> dd of=$(hostname)-$(date +%Y%m%d).tbz
>
> Because of the "v" flag tar writes to stdout the name of each file
> copie
Dotan Cohen wrote:
> I'm scripting a backup solution, the line that does the business looks
> like this:
>
> tar -zcvf - * --exclude-from $EXCLUDES | openssl des3 -salt -k $1 |
> dd of=$(hostname)-$(date +%Y%m%d).tbz
>
> Because of the "v" flag tar writes to stdout the name of each file
> copie
Stephen Powell wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Feb 2010 10:44:28 -0500 (EST), bruno wrote:
>> Ken Teague wrote:
>>> On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 12:39 AM, bruno wrote:
>>>
Why not simply use the t option for content listing :
tar tvf * --exclude-from $EXCLUDES
>>> He's already creating
Hello,
On one of our radius servers we upgraded from etch to lenny which means
the freeradius server software was upgraded from version 1.1.3 to 2.0.4.
This is a big upgrade for FreeRadius.
I've managed to get most of the freeradius server working properly except
the accounting part. I see
Stephen,
> I think you might have been somewhat confused by my suggestions.
> I actually gave two completely different alternative recovery scenarios.
Yes. I'd missed Alternative number 1 and followed 2
approximately. I used the ncurses interface whereas
you refer to the CLUI.
> If you can't
Il giorno sab, 06/02/2010 alle 00.15 +0800, User ha scritto:
>
> Hi, all kind friends. Help me! Sorry for my poor English.
>
> My OS is Debian Lenny for i386, and last month I bought a "Seagate
> FreeAgent Desk" 1TB removable harddisk. In order to can be used on both
> Linux and Windows, I ch
Stephen Powell writes:
> I wish the shell supported multi-stream pipelines.
I think you could fake it with tee and a fifo.
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Andrew,
On Feb 5, 2010, at 7:21 AM, Andrew Malcolmson wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 12:44 PM, Lev Lvovsky wrote:
>> Hello,
> [snip.
>>
>> This works fine once the kernel is booted (it redirects output to my serial
>> port). I am not able to see the boot menu with this new configuration
>>
Hi, all kind friends. Help me! Sorry for my poor English.
My OS is Debian Lenny for i386, and last month I bought a "Seagate
FreeAgent Desk" 1TB removable harddisk. In order to can be used on both
Linux and Windows, I chose UDF filesystem for it. The command of making
filesystem at that time
On Fri, 5 Feb 2010 10:44:28 -0500 (EST), bruno wrote:
> Ken Teague wrote:
>> On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 12:39 AM, bruno wrote:
>>
>>> Why not simply use the t option for content listing :
>>>
>>> tar tvf * --exclude-from $EXCLUDES
>>>
>>
>> He's already creating the archive with -v. Why pro
2010/2/5 Rafał Radecki :
> I have installed Citrix XenServer. It's Linux-based virtualization software.
> Could anyone propose a good way to make backups of virtual machines
> (Linux/Windows) in it?
Try the XenServer mailing lists or wiki?
http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/
http://lists.xensource
On 20100205_135919, Alexey Salmin wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 1:20 PM, Javier Barroso wrote:
> > On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 1:06 AM, Stephen Powell wrote:
> >> On Thu, 4 Feb 2010 17:42:45 -0500 (EST), Javier Barroso wrote:
> >>> In this case output goes to stderr, so:
> >>>
> >>> tar -zcvf - * --
Ken Teague wrote:
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 12:39 AM, bruno wrote:
Why not simply use the t option for content listing :
tar tvf * --exclude-from $EXCLUDES
He's already creating the archive with -v. Why process the archive a
2nd time just to get a listing when it comes from stdout th
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 12:44 PM, Lev Lvovsky wrote:
> Hello,
[snip.
>
> This works fine once the kernel is booted (it redirects output to my serial
> port). I am not able to see the boot menu with this new configuration
> however - it appears on the "video" portion of the screen, and I'm able t
Hi,
On Fri, 05 Feb 2010, Daniel Dalton wrote:
On Wed, Feb 03, 2010 at 09:14:26AM +0100, Florian Reitmeir wrote:
Hi,
s2ram
s2disk
Package:
uswsusp
What package? I get command not found when running these as root.
> and put your script in.. /etc/pm/sleep.d
this direcorty is generated by
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 12:39 AM, bruno wrote:
> Why not simply use the t option for content listing :
>
> tar tvf * --exclude-from $EXCLUDES
He's already creating the archive with -v. Why process the archive a
2nd time just to get a listing when it comes from stdout the 1st time?
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On Fri, 5 Feb 2010 02:20:48 -0500 (EST), Javier Barroso wrote:
> If you are using stdout as tar output, including filenames there will
> corrupt that output, so it is logical that in this case filenames goes
> to stderr.
That does make sense, now that I think about it. I didn't look
closely enoug
On Thu, 4 Feb 2010 21:06:11 -0500 (EST), Stephen Powell wrote:
> For successful installation of future kernels, you should also check your
> /etc/kernel-img.conf file. Here's what mine looks like
>
> --
>
> do_symlinks = yes
> relative_links = yes
> do_bootloader = yes
> do_bootfloppy =
Rafał Radecki sent a missive on 2010-02-05:
> Hi All.
>
> I have installed Citrix XenServer. It's Linux-based virtualization
> software. Could anyone propose a good way to make backups of virtual
> machines (Linux/Windows) in it?
>
> With regards,
> R.
>
Do you have any shared storage that yo
Hi All.
I have installed Citrix XenServer. It's Linux-based virtualization software.
Could anyone propose a good way to make backups of virtual machines
(Linux/Windows) in it?
With regards,
R.
On Thu, 4 Feb 2010 00:27:56 -0500 (EST), bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
> I can confirm this, doesn't seem to work for me either. I'm running
> unstable.
>
> save as doesn't work.
>
> however shift-click does download the file to the preferences-set
> download directory.
I'm running testing, and your
On Wed, Feb 03, 2010 at 09:14:26AM +0100, Florian Reitmeir wrote:
> Hi,
>
> s2ram
> s2disk
What package? I get command not found when running these as root.
> > and put your script in.. /etc/pm/sleep.d
> this direcorty is generated by the package pm-utils in which you can
> also find the docs h
On Thu, 04 Feb 2010 09:48:55 -0600, postid wrote:
(...)
> I've already installed the drivers. Should I follow the user's advice
> and connect the printer now to finish setting up the printer or should I
> uninstall the drivers, connect the printer and reinstall the drivers
> with the printer con
Dne, 05. 02. 2010 05:26:59 je Joey Morris napisal(a):
On one of my Lenny installs, I had a somewhat similar (albeit by no
means identical) problem that turned out to be due to some missing
lines in my xorg.conf. The lines I had to add to xorg.conf in order to
make things work as expected we
On Friday 05 February 2010 11:16:57 Sjors van der Pluijm wrote:
> Op vrijdag 5 februari 2010 11:05:40 schreef Thierry Chatelet:
> > Hi all,
> > I was just wondering why, when I click on Reply, with most of the
> > messages, by default, the reply address is to the list, while with some
> > mails, it
Op vrijdag 5 februari 2010 11:05:40 schreef Thierry Chatelet:
> Hi all,
> I was just wondering why, when I click on Reply, with most of the messages,
> by default, the reply address is to the list, while with some mails, it
> goes to personal answers. By example, the 2 mails from JW Foster have
>
Hi all,
I was just wondering why, when I click on Reply, with most of the messages, by
default, the reply address is to the list, while with some mails, it goes to
personal answers. By example, the 2 mails from JW Foster have strange
behavior.
Thierry
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On Fri, Feb 05, 2010 at 12:33:19AM -0600, Cybe R. Wizard wrote:
> On Thu, 04 Feb 2010 18:28:10 -0600
> JW Foster wrote:
>
> > I built Google Earth as instructed in the installer. It starts OK then
> > as soon as the browser pops open both the mouse & my keyboard freeze
> > up & I have to reboot.
On 05.02.2010 09:07, Ken Teague wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 2:09 PM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
>> I'm scripting a backup solution, the line that does the business looks
>> like this:
>>
>> tar -zcvf - * --exclude-from $EXCLUDES | openssl des3 -salt -k $1 |
>> dd of=$(hostname)-$(date +%Y%m%d).tbz
>
Ken Teague wrote:
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 2:09 PM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
I'm scripting a backup solution, the line that does the business looks
like this:
tar -zcvf - * --exclude-from $EXCLUDES | openssl des3 -salt -k $1 |
dd of=$(hostname)-$(date +%Y%m%d).tbz
Because of the "v" flag tar wri
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 2:09 PM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> I'm scripting a backup solution, the line that does the business looks
> like this:
>
> tar -zcvf - * --exclude-from $EXCLUDES | openssl des3 -salt -k $1 |
> dd of=$(hostname)-$(date +%Y%m%d).tbz
>
> Because of the "v" flag tar writes to stdou
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 1:20 PM, Javier Barroso wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 1:06 AM, Stephen Powell wrote:
>> On Thu, 4 Feb 2010 17:42:45 -0500 (EST), Javier Barroso wrote:
>>> In this case output goes to stderr, so:
>>>
>>> tar -zcvf - * --exclude-from $EXCLUDES 2> /tmp/data$$ | openssl ...
>
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