On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 05:53:29PM +0800, Robert Vangel wrote:
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> Googling shows someone doing `set disable-plaintext nil' and crying
> success, do give that a go.
>
> Also, did you include the `I Accept the risk' line. I don't know if this
> is needed or not (never used OR heard of ipopd before
On Mon, Jul 18, 2005 at 11:36:31PM -0700, saravanan ganapathy wrote:
> Hai ,
>
> I upgraded woody to sarge, all other services are
> working , except ipopd. Its listening on port 110 and
> when I connect from pop client, I am getting " Unknown
> Authorization state command". Then I came to know th
On Sun, Apr 18, 2004 at 09:25:18PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am running woody and i have kernel 2.6.5 compiled.
> i would like to make my scanner work. it is a "Mustek 1200 UB plus".
> i installed "xsane, sane, libsane, sane-utils" through apt-get.
> when i run xsane it shows as device on
On Tue, Mar 02, 2004 at 11:45:52AM +0200, Mihalis I. Tsoukalos wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 02, 2004 at 01:12:48AM -0800, j smith wrote:
> > ghost program can copy files in an partition exactly.
> >
> > is there any ghost-like program for Linux platforms?
>
> dd
>
partimage
Note that "cp" of parted mov
Ni idea, pero:
Hace menos de tres días he tenido unos mensajes exactamente como esos en un
Acer Aspire 1600 (creo) de un amigo, y no era culpa de las X (o no totalmente),
sino del KDE. Utilizando WindowMaker funcionaba perfectamente.
I had a very similar message from a Acer Aspire 1600 laptop (IIR
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 06:59:35AM -0500, Joe Paxton wrote:
> Hello:
>
> Running Debian Woody on a Dell Inspiron 2650c, I am able to read data
> cds (the installation cd, for example), but I am unable to read (play)
> audio cds. I am not trying to mount the audio cd (I realize that this is
> not n
El Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 04:32:07PM -0500, sean finney escribió:
> ok, a quick rundown:
>
> sysv is the (debian default) system that uses
>
> /etc/init.d
> /etc/rc2.d (et c)
> and starts and stops scripts with scripts like
> /etc/rc2.d/S99fooservice
>
> the file-rc (or bsd-ish) init system has
>
El Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 11:42:42AM -0800, Ben Hartshorne escribió:
>
> Could someone say exactly what the export PATH part does and under what
> conditions it's necessary?
>
an example:
alberto@marmota:~$ FOO=bar
alberto@marmota:~$ bash
alberto@marmota:~$ echo $FOO <--- FOO is not available in
> 3. What script/file can I create in my user directory so I can control
> what window manager I am running? (gnome, kde, icewm). Currently, I
> have to run g/k/x(dm) from root.
>
Try ${HOME}/.xinitrc, for instance:
alberto~$ cat .xinitrc
flwm
alberto~$
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El Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 06:18:52AM -0400, Gregory Seidman escribió:
>
> } My feeling is that if you know debian then you'll figure out other
> } distros pretty quickly (and probably figure out how much you want your
> } debian back, but that's another story).
>
> My thoughts exactly.
>
> } Tom
>
It seems OK.
Window$ (the Pseudo OS) is not so hostile to Linux, it simply ignores it.
It would be nicer
1: install XP to /dev/null (here, there is lots of space)
El Tue, May 28, 2002 at 10:17:23PM +0100, Keith O'Connell escribió:
>
> I am surprised - I was under the impression that XP was hos
I get the same, and look at this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ grep proxy .galeon/mozilla/galeon/prefs.js
user_pref("network.http.proxy.keep-alive", false);
user_pref("network.proxy.http", "squid.unex.es");
user_pref("network.proxy.no_proxies_on", ".unex.es");
user_pref("network.proxy.type", 1);
[EMAIL P
As far as I know, you can't. I think you have to setuid() and exec() in
a, say, C compiled program.
El Tue, May 14, 2002 at 11:05:08PM -0500, Alex Malinovich escribió:
> How can I set the effective UID for a shell script? I've got a script
> which checks if xscreensaver is running and if not, star
Problem was solved yesterday with installation of GRUB as bootloader, so it
remains only as something rare, but not critical. I will continue investigating
a bit more.
Lilo output is normal, I think:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# lilo
Added Linux *
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~#
My lilo.conf reads (yes, it is a ha
I just installed potato r3 on P75, 16 MB RAM and all worked fine.
But booting from hard drive seems impossible to me. I have lilo
well config, and it boots well from floppy, but I always get
an error among this ones when booting from hard drive:
* "crc error".
* "Out of memory".
* "Less than 4
[I supposse you know fd0 is wired correctly, floppies are fine, etc...]
You can want to install copying kernel, root.bin base.tgz and so on to you W2k
partition(that doesn't solve the problem, but we will know the root.bin file is
sane).
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You can try
postgres:~$ psql
blablabla
template1=> create user somebody createdb ;
postgres:~$ su - somebody
Password:
somebody:~$psql
template1=> create database something;
I hope this help...
>
> i try to install postgreSQL on debian testing, but i have problem :
>
> >
> > ~$ createuser
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