However,
when I first upgraded to 2.6.16 it DID work. I was forced to go back
to .15 (and my other NIC) due to some problems with the NVIDIA drivers
for my video card, but the Yukon board DID work with 2.6.16. Sorry I
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> >It's one of the greatest
> > strengths of LVM in my opinion. (Second only to pairing it with xfs and
> > allowing growing the filesystem withou
keep all of the changes, LVM merges those changes in with the
original filesystem and you're left with an up-to-date filesystem.
It's kind of like having a CVS for filesystems. It's one of the greatest
strengths of LVM in my opinion. (Second only to pairing it with xfs and
allowing
uot; without being able to play ogg
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DDRESS="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_TELEPHONE="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_MEASUREMENT="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_IDENTIFICATION="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_ALL=
What's strange is that when I set up the "locales" package I didn't
select any GB items. I just reconfirmed it (waji
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> --snip--
> > Vol group vg0 consisted of hda3, hdb1 and hdc1 (the plusses and
> > minuses of this idea I'm well aware of - at the time it seemed
> &g
you didn't get too greedy with using all of those spindles. I
would have striped all of my lv's across all three drives, and then I
would have been up a creek without a spindle. ;)
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he Internet. (It was originally used for
direct ISDN connections between video conferencing systems.)
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t of luck. But as long as you keep the PAR files
somewhere safe you could (probably) lose 1 or 2 CD's out of a 10 CD set
and still recover. With the DVD's it would be a different issue.
Recovering from 33% data loss would be tricky.
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e a way to perhaps telnet to port 80 and
> somehow get a login prompt, from which I can log in as root or any
> user?
>
I don't believe there's any way to do this. SSH server and client
processes only work in the direction they're supposed to, to the best of
my knowledge
hat tcpdump
will pick up packets BEFORE they're filtered by iptables, whereas ping
would obviously sit BEHIND the firewall. In this way, if iptables was
set up to drop ICMP packets, the kernel would still receive them, but
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o have it end up in an X
session sooner or later, so you can just set up gdm and configure it to
automatically log in a user of your choosing without asking for name or
password. So you can just create a user with no real permissions and set
their session to start up your slideshow of choice at login. H
her of us to make personal assaults against the
other in the course of said discussion.
If I have done that in any of my previous statements in this message, or
any other one, I do apologize. So shall we move on?
My question still stands; what practical benefit does the proprietary
RAR solution prese
question referred to how to archive a large amount
of data and split it into pieces for transferring to someone else. If
someone REQUESTS RAR specifically, and I have a business relationship
with them, I'll certainly oblige. However, if the format is unspecified,
as in this case it was, I wou
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> > I don't know, maybe I'm just dense or something, but explain to me why
> > you would WANT to put that information in the archive itself?
>
> What, the checksums? Uh, so
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> > The same way that RAR does. They tell you whether that discreet part of
> > the archive is corrupted or not. If it is corrupted it's just as useless
> > whether it's a RAR archi
ks with any type of a multi-part archive I'm just not seeing any
particular strength to using RAR.
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y, and redemption..."
>
> -- Neal Stephenson
> In The Beginning Was The Command Line, 1999, p.106
Thanks for the quote. I'm assuming you've just now read In the
Beginning? Better late than never I guess. :)
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if you have to use something more windows friendly, zipsplit would
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the mode of management used (APM or ACPI) instead of abandoning the
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it would be far from
the ideal solution.
Specifying a static IP in /etc/network/interfaces with the dhcp option
set would also not work as the dhcp option would cause any static IP's
listed to just be ignored.
The "correct" way to do this is to use a static lease. That's the reason
that static leases exist in the DHCP spec in the first place.
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iptables, it's still useful to have static leases defined.
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> > You could just use an SSH tunnel FROM port 25 on localhost TO port 25
> > on the smarthost. For example:
> >
> > ssh -L25:localhost:25 -N your.smarthos
desirable trait. But inbreeding can cause lots of
nasty things including genetic mutations. So a few years down the road
those inbred "organic" turkeys can be just as bad as hormone-injected
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on your local system will
come in on port 25 of the remote system. So exim will still answer it as
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o as long as you're not
using password-based authentication (which is the case with sudo),
you're fine.
Obviously, make sure you use sudo to do the change in the first place as
Roberto suggested just to make sure that your sudo does, in fact, work
right. If you do it while logged in a
f you're not using dhcpd, then you'll need to look for some reference
to assigning a static lease and go from there. Hope that helps.
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>
> history | grep mycommand
Or save yourself some typing and just use Ctrl-R. If the first result
isn't the one you're looking for just push Ctrl-R again for each
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while being hostile to any individual in that group is beyond me.
I'm really not sure what you mean here. Perhaps an example of a law that
is meant to be friendly to the community but is unfriendly to an
individiual would be in order?
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saying things like "engage", you are not likely to get out of it
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(among others), for religious people in general. Buddhism and
many other eastern religions focus very heavily on logical thought and
learning. So religion does not NECESSARILY need to ignore reason and
logic, it is only that many of the best-known religions tend to do this.
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[4] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conformism
[5] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groupthink#See_also
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ce of a flag file (say ".pwd-changed")
and if it doesn't exist, run passwd. Then just add this to the user's
.profile and you're done. You could actually add this to skel to have it in
there automatically whenever you create a new user.
Definitely not an ideal solution, but
k to make sure that you do, in fact, have a Maildir and if not, make
one using maildirmake.
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ok thanks for your answers :D how can I do a chroot ? please
I haven't the game totally yet ;P but then I will test inside the cds
folder
yes I have enough space
https://alioth.debian.org/docman/view.php/30192/21/debian-amd64-howto.html#id271960
There's a good howto th
it's probably not good enough. :) But for day
to day use with some additional security it should be good. And as
dm-crypt is easily extensible, if someone writes an excellent encryption
plugin for it you will have the benefit of that update.
Sorry that I couldn't give you some better news, but
that have been closed recently have
either been fixed by an NMU or by a different package which gnome-pilot
uses being fixed by the maintainer for that package.
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If you
got something smaller then you just got the eclipse environment without
the associated SDK bits (like java, etc).
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I'm fully switched over.
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is correct (assuming that purdue.edu is the
mirror you have set up in /etc/apt/sources.list).
If you mean something else then I'm not sure what you mean. If that is
the case post the output you're getting and then point out what part
you're asking about.
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> > Alex Malinovich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > [...]
> >
> > > Even if I already had it running however, clicking is much too s
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> [...]
>
> > Even if I already had it running however, clicking is much too slow for
> > me. M-x info, m, works, but it's too many steps. Not to
>
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> >
> > So after 4 years of stubbornly refusing to accept info pages and
> > sticking to plain old 'man' I've decided that it's time to embrace info
> &
like to do is
force emacs to be my info browser, so that 'info foo', for example, will
start up emacs, load up info, and open the 'foo' info page. Any ideas?
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code DOES require a Sun JVM. But at some point in the, hopefully, not
too distant future, someone may make a fully-free implementation of
Azureus that will work with one/all of the FOSS Java alternatives.)
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components of Evolution are now fully free. It was thanks to that move
that I was able to finally ditch my Windows box at work altogether (only
used it for Outlook anyway) and have a pure Debian desktop at work.
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levels deep in a directory tree,
arbitrarily move parts of a file-name around (e.g. rename foo-bar.jpg to
bar-foo.jpg), and my favorite feature, uppercase or lowercase individual
parts of a file-name. Quite a nice little tool.
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here with 'loosing my keys'
and having a 'lose bolt'. That little extra 'd' can't be that hard to
type, can it?
Not picking on Hal here, just the most recent example.
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with footnotes.
>
> If a point isn't clear and footnoted, check on what it says. If it is clear
> and you don't need explanation, skip the footnotes.
I usually deal with emails (discussion group and otherwise) in 'bursts'.
I don't keep up with it on an hourl
s that I speak, the importance of my message is
completely irrelevant. And if you will not be able to comprehend any
message which is not top-posted, then it is my responsibility to
top-post when communicating with you. (If, in fact, I give a damn about
getting my message across.)
Wow... that stretc
estrictions that made non-US necessary a few years
ago, so all of the packages from non-US have been moved into the main
archive. Someone on one of the lists I'm on posted a link about this
recently but I can't seem to find it at the moment. If anyone else has
the link handy it would be ap
f the norm. At least I think it is... maybe it's not and I'm a
crazy backwards coder too... hmm...
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Amen to that! I feel like contributing to chemotherapy research right
now! :)
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who use proprietary software have a view of
the world which stresses "Me! Me! Me!". People who use free software
generally view the world in terms of "We!".
So a top-poster is concerned about him or herself not doing extra work.
A bottom-poster is concerned with improving the qu
oking at their site more I saw that they do have a guarantee on
the keyboards, so I'll probably buy one and try it and see if the keypad
issue is one I can live with or not. With that once exception, I'm very
impressed with the keyboard. Now I just have to try it and see how it
feels.
-
tainly see where
it could be comfortable. And by the looks of it, the number pad is
BETWEEN the two upright sections? That seems rather cumbersome. Any
input appreciated. (My credit card started itching as soon as I saw the
keyboard. :) )
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Hopefully at least the clarification will help you get some better
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in /usr/share/doc/grub/README.Debian.gz
You'll need to run a few commands as root, double-check your menu.lst,
and you'll be all set to go. It's actually a lot easier than most people
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ou trying to type them? Are you setting your
keyboard layout to a Slovak keyboard, or are you trying to do it using a
modifier key? (e.g. "Super + S + <" for Š).
Also, are you sure that you're using UTF fontsets?
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is uninstalled, but it is still written to your MBR. You'll need to
run 'lilo' as root (no options necessary) to get it to re-write itself
to the MBR and overwrite Grub.
Just out of curiosity, why are you switching FROM grub TO lilo? Most
people (myself included) do just the op
; have done it?
Just an 'ifdown -a; ifup -a' would have let you back in. I have actually
managed to MAINTAIN a connection that way before. I'm not exactly sure
how that happened but I'd imagine that the length of time that it took
for the connection to get re-established was le
e tar command as yourself. If you run it
as yourself you do not have permissions to set the ownership on a file
to root. Try running the tar command as root and see if that helps.
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's not exactly light-weight, don't
expect to run it on a 233 MHz machine) But I think a default Gnome
install pretty much has to have Nautilus anyway, so assuming you're a
Gnome user you should be all set to go.
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But if I wasn't just playing devil's advocate here, I'd agree with your
initial statement. :)
p.s. In all fairness to Ron, he's never held back from speaking his mind
on this list which, in my case at least, is why I value him so much as a
member of the community.
ource files open, the memory footprint gets very close if not
pretty well over 256 MB. Throw in X, a wm, and all the basic system
services and that 384 MB is nothing. For anyone doing serious Eclipse
work I would very much recommend having at least 768 MB or RAM with 256
MB pre-allocated to Eclip
recommend starting Eclipse with AT LEAST 256
MB allocated to it (using the -Xmx256M flag) for best performance.
This also means that you should upgrade to a total of 768 MB of RAM or
more. With how cheap RAM is nowadays though, I'd say just throw another
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> do it?
I'd imagine that Gnutella-type programs detect it by asking the server
you're connecting to for it. I don't know of a way to determine it from
the actual machine being NAT-ed.
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#x27;.*?')*?,('.*?')*/
If you KNOW that the commas are going to be before or after the quoted
string, then the above could be simplified a bit.
Disclaimer: The above is written from the top of my head. I don't have a
chance to test it at the moment so YMMV.
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>
> Or was that dselect? Can someone confirm or deny?
I'm not sure if it IS aptitude, but I'm relatively sure that it's NOT
dselect. I used to use dselect exclusively (before I saw the light and
started using wajig) and it would work on any changes that were set b
eful. Your explanation is pretty good, but
as soon as you started with "Unfortunately ...", that made it much more
difficult to deal with (for me at least) without sample data.
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both Debian and FreeBSD flawlessly. As the net4801 has 3 ethernet ports
I'd imagine they're based on either a scaled up lan1621 or a scaled down
lan1641. This is, of course, pure speculation but given that Soekris
generally makes very Linux-friendly hardware I'd imagine that
at all files created during install can
> get the wrong date and time if you do not do this.
That's a good suggestion. Have you filed a bug report to suggest it?
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> apt-cache search dance
> Just curious...
I would very much recommend pydance to anyone who needs to kill some
time. :) Be warned as if you get good at it and you don't have a dance
pad hooked up to your computer, your keyboard will get quite a pounding
on the old arrow keys
> playable if you know Japanese or have played DDR so many times you
> don't need to know what the game is saying any more).
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> Take the time to sit down and watch a sunset sometime, then chuck the
> book away.
> Regards,
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> their holy books and start thinking and acting as humans.
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change the last two digits in Chicago.
The primary roads to/through the city are 55, 57, 80, 88, 90, 94, 190,
290, and 294. And various concatenations of the above. (80/94 being the
one that I frequent most)
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the port will only be opened when you request it with a particular knock
sequence. With a cron job that port will end up being open to the world
at particular times, regardless of who initiated the request.
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just hop on good ol' 30 and start driving.
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l, fourteen hours
a day, week-in week-out, for sixpence a week, and when we got home our
Dad would thrash us to sleep wi' his belt.
And we were thankful!
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> > But I do absolutely agree that for mission critical systems, stable
> > should be the only real choice.
>
> With or without backports? Or hand
tems, stable
should be the only real choice.
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txt2regex - A Regular Expression "wizard", all written with bash2 builtins
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> > > Sid is probably not the right choice if you need to run a nuclear
> > > defense grid, but for day to day work on the desktop and even on
> >
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> > Debian - a distribution which uses the Linux kernel with the GNU OS
> > tools and a whole bunch of associated userland applications
>
> Bzt. Debian, a project which puts together dis
s I know, but it possible to do the same sort
> > of thing from the command line, it's just that no one has gone to the
> > trouble to make a "click-and-drool" way to do this yet ;)
> Isn't that being implemented in KDE 3.4?
What's wrong with Ctrl+Alt+F[8-12]?
perfectly.
And I would think that with French being a much more prominent language
(I assume you're referring to French localization) it would actually be
even better.
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far. I'm actually considering installing Midnight Commander for him to
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de' programs. Programs which aren't
officially recognized as a part of either distribution. In the case of
Debian these are programs which aren't in the official repository. In
the case of Windows, these are all the programs which aren't included in
a basic Windows installation (in
On Sun, 2004-12-26 at 07:38 -0800, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 25, 2004 at 11:33:43PM -0600, Alex Malinovich wrote:
> ...
> > And though I hate to admit the need for tools such as these, SIMPLIFIED
> > GUI tools for specific tasks tend to be better in Windows. As a great
ying
the Devil's advocate here. Ron, I guess that would make you the
Devil. :)
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storing the list of packages that WOULD be upgraded in a text
file. Then when I do my next update, I compare that list vs the list of
two weeks ago and only install the packages that HAVEN'T changed. This
gives me a selection of two week old packages that MOST LIKELY work
(since critical bugs
On Thu, 2004-12-16 at 19:59 -0800, Marc Wilson wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 16, 2004 at 02:11:38PM -0600, Alex Malinovich wrote:
> > This is just a copy of your pre-udev device entries. They're not used
> > for anything, they're just pretty much there for your reference.
>
have:
> > ll /.dev/hd[cd]
> brw-rw 1 root cdrom 22, 0 2004-03-23 16:48 /.dev/hdc
> brw-rw 1 root cdrom 22, 64 2004-03-23 16:48 /.dev/hdd
This is just a copy of your pre-udev device entries. They're not used
for anything, they're just pretty much there for your refere
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