ftp).
Ummm... gftp supports sftp just fine, and is still supported quite well
(it's even been ported to gtk2).
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shell you already use. However, it may not be as portable.
Some will swear by python, ruby, or even PHP (which, when compiled as a
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platform (windows, *nix, mac), it simply is a buggy browser with bad
support for standards.
IE4 is only slightly better; IE5 only slightly better than that; at
least with these browsers, you'll still be able to *see* all the
content, which is not necessarily the case with NN
l from www.muhri.net that will
allow you to switch GTK2 themes.
As for how you make them 'look fine', simply browse on
themes.freshmeat.net and try and find one to your tastes. You may also
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at least basic vi commands. And
if you run 'apt-cache search editor', you're bound to come up with
dozens.
Choose the one that fits your needs.
I use vim... ;-)
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DMA on your DVD drive. Your
computer is new enough that it's almost certainly capable of DMA, and a
simple instruction like 'hdparm -d /dev/dvdrom' (or whatever your device
is mapped as) in your boot scripts will make a world of difference.
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> >
> > does work.
> >
> Yes, it does. But I'm still eager to know what's wrong with it, as I can
> start other programs with & in the script.
> Anyway, thanks a lot, it does save me some type.
I'm guessing that X doesn't
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> > > find usr|cpio -pmd /mnt/newusr
>
> sh
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> > When I originally created my disk partitions, I figured 3GB would be
> > plenty for my root partition, an
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> > When I originally created my disk partitions, I figured 3GB would be
> >
, and if so, can somebody point me to a howto?
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> errors, does anyone else have this problem? Shame it looks easy to use.
Try gFTP.
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> end of word/start of word, and export to a human readable open format.
vim, emacs, pico, nano, ... these are all text editors. How you format
your text is up to you. (This was written in vim.)
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the same time that you've got gftp up if you can't find another
graphical FTP client that's SFTP capable.
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pre-install sg modprobe ide-scsi
pre-install sr_mod modprobe ide-scsi
pre-install ide-scsi modprobe ide-cd
where hda is my dvdrom drive. This way it gets mapped to ide-cd before
ide-scsi can take over.
ide-scsi used to have a similar ignore option, but I haven't had luck
using
ount it with 'mount /mnt/camera'
And from there you can grab the images!
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s works well for 95% of my needs.)
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used the traditional less tool as well as the less.sh VIM script; both
have worked for me.
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make it executable, and put the following line in your .mailcap:
application/octet-stream; /path/to/mutt.octet.filter.pl %s; copiousoutput
And that should fix your problems!
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> > In your ~/.mailcap file, try:
> > application/pdf; xpdf %s; nametemplate=%s.pdf
>
> Same pro
%s
>
> according to the man pagesbut it's not working. Am I supposed to
> source something for this to work? I thought just closing and then
> re-opening mutt would be enough.
In your ~/.mailcap file, try:
application/pdf; xpdf %s; nametemplate=%s.pdf
and see if that work
any option in apache to do that?, any hint will be appretiated.
Nope. If you have it up publicly on the web for people to see, they can
grab it.
There are javascript workarounds for this sort of thing, but they won't
discourage the determined. Take a look at the wget package if you need
mo
a
daemon, and certainly fits with the "unix" way of doing things.
remind also has a companion program "rem2html" that can create an HTML
version of your remind file.
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hat a USB printer device exists.
I've got a USB printer (HP PhotoSmart) connected, and it runs fine...
I'm using a self-compiled kernel (though compiled and installed the
Debian Way(TM)), and utilize usbmgr to find and load my usb devices.
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> > -- was [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Mar 14, 2003 at 09:46:49AM --
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> > In your /etc/modules file, add the following:
> >
> >
#x27; didn't work -- it wasn't
ignoring the specified drive. In addition, passing the options via the
bootloader didn't work for whatever reasons... go figure.
Also, I've had problems when manually setting DMA on ide-scsi drives, so
be warned.
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odules are loaded in sequence and you don't want one override the
> > effect of another since you need both: one for the burner, one for
> > the DVD.
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No need to reboot, but you *do* need to leave X momentarily (unless
someone else can tell you otherwise). Once out of X, become root, and
run:
/etc/init.d/xfstt restart
Which will restart the font server. Then start X.
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ut they're much more
expensive than simply buying two NICs and a crossover cable, last I
checked. Plus your speeds are slower (unless you've got USB 2.0, but
that's a whole other ball o' wax).
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e OP
asked how to *move* the message, for which a number of people responded
correctly: 's'.
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page in an existing window, or to use an already running process to open
a new window/tab.
(For the OP - had you considered loading the image in
Mozilla/Galeon/Opera/Phoenix... and setting an autoreload on it, either
via the tab/window preferences or using mozilla-remote?)
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of ROX are very well packaged as is from the
rox website (http://rox.sourceforge.net); new versions *do* remove old
versions before installing (assuming you install to the same path --
you're given several options during the install process).
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l; it's also commercial and non-free. I believe Siag
Office has one, but I don't know how 'big' is big to you.
You could always export your data to csv or tab-delimited and edit in a
text editor... ;-)
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text editors out there, editing XML or HTML is not entirely
fun.
If you can export to RTF format, I *believe* AbiWord is capable of
reading this, and that might be another good solution. Test it first --
I've had problems importing RTF on occasion if the MS markup was too
MS-centric.
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Also, if you want the machine to power down by itself on a 'shutdown
-h', try installing apmd ('apt-get install apmd').
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Install apmd.
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> * Matthew Weier O'Phinney ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030228 21:15]:
> > -- Eduardo Duenez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> > (on Friday, 28 February 2003, 06:48 PM -0500):
> >
g ApplixOffice for my office needs. It
isn't as full-featured as OpenOffice, but it *IS* incredibly lightweight
(uses the GTK+ toolkit). If you're only needing the word processor, I
believe they sell that separately for around $50 or less; the full
office suite is, last I checked, around $
and components
to build a mulitmedia system, and wouldn't mind being able to archive my
daughter's favorite Caillou and Clifford episodes for her... :-)
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fully. Would be nice to emulate this behavior...
Usually this is a BIOS setting, and has little to do with the OS.
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also detach
from the browser) -- which would allow you to use the mutt setup you
normally use without needing putty. The only caveat is that you need to
enable the SSH 1 protocol (rsa1) for it to work.
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than 5. When I've run this
against browser detection scripts, however, they've all reported it
correctly.
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d in the text of the message, $_
expands to the name of the current mailfile.
Example:
MAILPATH='/var/mail/bfox?"You have mail":~/shell-mail?"$_ has
mail!"' Bash supplies a default value for this variable, but
th
there were multiple
items, then they overlapped each other, as well). I didn't care so much
that the rendering wasn't how I'd designed it and how it looked in
Mozilla -- I cared that anybody viewing it in IE 5 wouldn't be able to
read it.
So I still need to test the site in old
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> Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
>
> >-- Gary Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> >(on Thursday, 20 February 2003, 09:27 PM -0600):
> >> Paul Johnson wrote:
> >
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> On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 11:17:46AM -0500, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
> > And, contrary to popular belief (hint: sarcasm!) coding
> > standards-compliant HTML and CSS does not
st likely,
you'll notice that MaxMultSect is 0), and it, too, can cause fs
corruption if set incorrectly (to set it correctly, see what your drive
can support using hdparm -i and reading the manpage).
Be careful about posting stuff like this as it's highly device
dependent -- indicate info
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> >-- J.F.Gratton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
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> >
> >>I might be using wor
oint in starting the thread -- I'm trying to do
this. Once my deadlines aren't looming so heavily, I'll try and see if I
can get some of the solutions presented working.
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it's the basic idea -- and it's why you don't need to
(and *SHOULDN'T*) mess with /etc/modules.conf in Debian.
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n. (Which does *not* mean looking the same everywhere! I simply
mean that all content is visible and readable.) This is the whole point
of trying to get at least *a* version of IE up and running on my
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> On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 04:45:04AM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
> > On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 11:57:09AM -0500, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
> > > However, applications built f
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> >On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 21:43, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
> >>Has anybody on the list gotten IE to work under a normal wine install?
> >>Is it
willing to give me some
pointers?
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re a somewhat safe way to login to several vt's at once from say
> a script?
You might look into 'screen' -- when in a screen session, you can create
a new screen (i.e. virtual terminal) with a 'Ctrl-A c', move back and
forth between open screens, etc.
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I have yet to
utilize a good *graphical* file manager that didn't come with a DE; for
the most part, I've been doing without one, but I can also see your
reasons for wanting one (making the machine easier for others to use).
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Ummm, that's for mozilla. Try this link:
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/phoenix/releases.html
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U intensive. You'd be in a familiar
environment (as I noted, it's Debian based), but have a very
Windows-esque environment.
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quot;
will let mutt use the "To:" addressed in a mail be the "From:" address
when you reply; for this to work, you have to define a list of addresses
that you use in "alternates" (it's a regexp).
NONE of this will work if your MTA isn't set up to allow you to write
your own From header... so make sure that exim is set up correctly.
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e setting DMA on /dev/hdd? I'd done this (by
accident), and it made ide-scsi not work. Try turning it off, reloading
ide-scsi (modprobe ide-scsi) and see if that will work.
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> Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
> >
> > -- Vineet Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> > (on Thursday, 13 February 2003, 05:29 PM -0800):
> > > * Mi
ears, I kept trying just about
every new mailer I came across because the one I was using didn't have X
feature, or because the new mailer had this new cool Y feature... I
can't tell you how many times I had to move mail stores from one app to
another or one format to another Ugghh! Fi
way to get the same functionality
> in Linux? cddafs.o?
Okay, what with trading emails with Bruce and following this thread, I
think I better understand what you all are asking. And I *have* heard of
a way to do this -- my understanding is that konqueror has some such
facility for browsing the track
dev, libgtk-dev, etc). Once
those are installed, compiling will be a cinch.
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tion correct? ('Configure' the plugin; make sure the device and
directory are correct, that volume settings are correct, i.e. you either
specify to utilize the OSS mixer or the CDROM drive -- use the latter
only if using headphones.)
If all the above is correct, then... not sure what to
annel, id, and lun are reported by
cdrecord? Do you get any errors generated by ide-scsi?
> I am able to write cds with cdrecord, just can't mount them with this drive.
Been there :-( Hopefully this will help!
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.In-debian-user/
The leading '.' indicates that this directory is directly beneath the
IMAP inbox 'INBOX'; to indicate a hierarchy, you would do something
like:
.lists.In-debian-user/
which in
rg/ itself crashes it everytime. mozilla
> 1.0 loads it ok too. haven't noticed any problems on any other sites,
> there's no messages in the console when phoenix exits, just a new
> prompt.
I just fired it up on 0.5, no problems here. No proxy, no special CSS.
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es. Either make
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group(s) (usually 'audio').
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but I find that the ROX install is very easy to do, and very easy to
remove when necessary (new versions even delete old versions before
installing). Give it a try.
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s to fit your monitor.
> a Realtek Ethernet card(10/100)
I've used one; worked fine.
> and a three button USB Logitech mouse(MouseManWheel USB).
I've used two different USB mice with wheels, both without a hitch.
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> do
> echo $i
> done
>
> However, some of the files have spaces in the names, like "My File.html"
> How do I get $doc to have the correct file name?
echo "$doc"
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> I'm on debian testing, and want to view DVDs via my dxr3 card. I tried
> installing the em8300 package, but it wasn't set up correctly, so I
> ended up grabbing t
a the command-line always comes up as an
unsupported option.
Anybody have this working with debian? what did you have to do?
Thanks!
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e or ogle)?
>
> OR
>
> Other suggestions?
I was recently setting mine up, and the tip that finally got DVD's
playing smoothly was turning on dma for my dvd drive:
hdparm -d1 /dev/xxx
where 'xxx' is your device's id (hda, hdb, hdc, hdd)
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t theme in creating its GUI. So check and see if
you've got GTK configured to use AA and/or your theme is using it.
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app I've been able to middle-click paste into
is gVim (from which I can then do standard X pasting everywhere else).
Hence, I use this as a workaround whenever using OO.o.
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it is not uncommon(for me at least) to have a laptop not suspend while
> in X. the workaround for me is to either risk CTRL+ALT+F1 and hope
> X can come back after a resume, or exit X and suspend from the console.
This is not a problem -- it suspends fine from either console or X.
Could it
ve to reboot to
continue!
TIA!
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-- Mark L. Kahnt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(on Friday, 31 January 2003, 04:42 PM -0500):
> On Fri, 2003-01-31 at 14:28, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
> > -- Mark L. Kahnt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> > (on Friday, 31 January 2003, 12:33 PM -0500):
> > &
had onboard sound. I
used alsa to get sound to work -- and work it did.
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-- Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
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> On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 10:32:36AM -0500, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
> > Have you tried the update-rc.d executable? My understanding is that when
> > the various init scripts ar
p://gkrellmlaunch.sourceforge.net/
Actually, it *is* packaged, at least in testing: apt-get install
gkrellmlaunch
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-- Francois Chenais <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
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> Is there any application launcher for GKrellm.
> Don't find one with apt-cache search ?
apt-get install gkrellmlaunch
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reg-ex's and the like?
Best book to learn perl from is O'Reilly Press' "Learning Perl", and the
section of regular expressions in "Programming Perl" is incredible. If
he's mainly interested in learning regexps -- the basics of which can be
used in a varie
these scripts.
(I had to do a similar thing to start gpm support *after* I was positive
that my USB support had started -- otherwise I'd have a mouse, but no
gpm support for it. I simply renamed the Sxxgpm script in my default
initlevel to S92gpm -- which started it pretty much after anythi
conect to X failed.
This is a problem with your X configuration, not with blackbox. You may
need to post your /etc/X11/XF96Config-4 and some info about your
hardware to get help with this.
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with
"ZAxisMapping" "4 5"
EndSection
Note: the "Device" setting here is for a USB mouse; set as necessary.
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- 'screen -ls'
tells you the current screen sessions, and you simply attach to the one
you need.
(I'm writing this from a screen session -- it's nice because it can
perpetuate between X sessions, as well -- so if I decide to logout so
somebody else can use the computer, I simply
dump > somefile
and then you can look at 'somefile' to see what's been happening, or use
'tail -f somefile' to see it happening in 'realtime'.
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do this a lot to save on
keystrokes.
(Note: Hitting down-arrow will then take you forward through the
history, but only after you've gone backwards.)
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you'll need to make sure the corresponding -dev
packages for that dependency are installed -- these are the source
headers for those packages.
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rget that I was able to invoke by
'make uninstall' -- usually as root. You can try doing this, or, if you
want to be certain, look through the Makefile and see if such a target
exists.
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KERNEL=AUTO
And that's it. If you do a 'printenv' at this point, you will see this
new variable in your environment.
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sets the levels, before I
can hear anything.
Anybody else experience this or know of a way around it?
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e for the active kernel.
(I could have solved it using the appropriate kernel revision name, but
I did it instead by compiling and installing my own kernel using
make-kpkg, and then compiling and installing the modules.)
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t at OO.
As root, run the program /usr/lib/openoffice/program/spadmin.bin -- from
there you can configure both fonts and printers.
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l, just grab the alsa-base package and the alsa-modules package
that corresponds to the currently installed kernel. debconf even lets
you select and setup the card, which makes it almost a no-brainer.
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