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I haven't found any details on how to change the mouse pointers in a
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My sources.list won't list exiv2. What repo does your come from?
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It's in testing (etch) and unstable (sid), not stable (sarge).
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That would be 4754 in octal. 2754 is -rwxr-sr-- (sgid).
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mount --bind / /mnt/slash
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Does anyone know how to get partimage to stream to/from stdio? I want to
use it like so:
partimage -d -b save /dev/hda1 - | cdbackup ...
but I can't seem to figure out how to do this.
Or does partimage make extensive use of seek()?
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> compiled them against whatever kernel I am using.
Where are YOU getting the sources?
apt-get install nvidia-glx-src # Doesn't actually have sources
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Does anyone know how to get the nvidia binary-only drivers to work with
XFree86 4.1 (I know I shouldn't use an nVIDIA card, but it came with the
computer)?
If not, does someone know a procedure for getting and downgrading to
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driver docs for at least 2 consecutive generations of cards.
I will never understand why companies think there's something secret about the
way to control their hardware. I mean, anyone could potentially RE the stupid
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> that, don't know if there are still cracks around or if they
> work on the linux version ..
>
> if it were me i woulda given up a long time ago :)
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> nate
How difficult would it be to RE the damn network protocol and put an end to
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> then paste your text, then
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Hmm.. That's pretty neat. I always used :r!cat to paste stuff.
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arc64.
(Note: MiB stands for 10^6 bytes, rather than MB which can stand for 10^6 or
2^20 bytes.)
So I guess there is a 2GB max on ix86 machines. :-( (tm)
HG AYBABTU!
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Oh yeah, instead, you can edit /etc/network/options and change:
ip_forward=no
to
ip_foward=yes
Then, either run "/etc/init.d/networking restart", or reboot the system.
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Turn on forwarding:
echo "1" >/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
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just make it a swap drive. If not, don't bother.
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It'll be a little faster, though I
don't know how much faster.
Basically, instead of using /dev/hdb1 or something, replace it with /dev/hdb .
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I and text, and I just keep
coming back to mutt.
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What is the file I'm supposed to edit to make the home and end keys work in
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ything running
while you reinitialize one program? Since going to runlevel 1 essentially
brings down the system, isn't it just easier to issue a shutdown -r now?
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> I use alias ld='ls -l | grep "^d"'
>
> Many interesting ways of doing the same thing :)
Just make sure you don't get that confused with the _real_ "ld" command (the
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best supported under
Utah-GLX. I'd get a G400 if I could afford one.
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re base system, configure network,
etc, etc, boot)
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tree, anyway). I even have the reiserfs and pcsp patches (and my own
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der a lot of CPU load,
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Type:
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e out what everything needs,
make sure you're right, and dpkg --force-depends -i the packages.
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will "maintain" it.
If all your hard drives are the same size, you could probably just
do a dd from, say, /dev/sda or /dev/hda to a file and back, and that would
copy all the partition tables and the like.
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= Db->dbp->cursor(Db->dbp, NULL, &Db->dbcp, 0)) != 0) {
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Try:
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focus") - look under the "Window Focus Settings" in wmakerconf for
WindowMaker).
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Does anyone know of a good sound card that does sample rates higher than
48kHz (like 128kHz), and possibly more that 16-bit sound?
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On Fri, Dec 31, 1999 at 07:59:10PM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
> Dwayne C . Litzenberger writes:
> > Personally, I use sudo for pon. That way, I can not only control who can
> > control my PPP interface, but I can control what they can do with them.
> > (ie. cli parameters)
ain
> then it (shouldn't) do any harm, so why not ?
>
Well don't do it if you're a package maintainer. On many CPUs the
"optimisations" actually slow things down, and nobody wants that.
Sorry, though, I don't know the answer to your question.
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> still at glibc 2.0, so you can't use any programs compiled against glibc
> 2.1, but you can use them if they are compiled with libc5.
>
> Pete.
>
>
Should read "slink". Potato has glibc2.1.
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> Brian Servis
Why are those games illegal in those countries?
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> tried several different disks, all with the same results as above.
>
> Any thoughts?
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> MG
/dev/fd0 is a catch-all device for all different drive formats. Try using
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Personally, I use sudo for pon. That way, I can not only control who can
control my PPP interface, but I can control what they can do with them.
(ie. cli parameters)
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e, the on-line FAQ, that GnuPGP is recommended? What gives?
>
> I've got the latest Mutt from the unstable branch.
>
> Thanks.
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Linux boot disk. It has been mentioned that I need a proper boot sector.
How exactly do I get it (i.e. what do I put in the bs= and count= fields
in dd, and do I use raw disk (sda) or partition(sda1), etc, etc?)
Sorry for being so dumb in this field... :)
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> > I'm making a bootdisk that repartitions, erases, and mirrors from a
> > network a Win9x (yeah, I know) system, but how do I get io.sys allocated
> >
ux).
Any suggestions? (How does syslinux do it?)
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e options in the
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at's 250 accounted for.
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>
>
man fdisk
man mount
man mke2fs
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Anyone know how to get mutt to automatically delete messages after a
certain age, preferrably only if the entire thread has been inactive for
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On Sat, Nov 27, 1999 at 11:03:48PM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 27, 1999 at 03:54:45PM -0600, Dwayne C . Litzenberger wrote:
> > Does anyone know of a spell-checker that only accepts U.K. (Canadian)
> > English? I need to be able to have a spell checking tool for schoo
start a flame war about linguistic evolution.
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On Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 07:56:26PM +0100, peter karlsson wrote:
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>
> > I'm getting that idiot fatal server error, "could not open default font
> > 'fixed'", again. My FontPath is /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc and I did a
>
hing. What just happened?
I assume this has happened to others who upgraded to potato 1999-Nov-21.
Anyone got it fixed?
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ition, they're both
needed for startup. (Unless you have just one big partition, no /usr or
/home or /var, and you don't want to go over the first 1024 cylinders,
which is not the case for you).
Performance-wise, you should keep two /swaps, but when you're booting the
distro on hda, use
> Is there any program which lists all used ports? (Haven't this been
> asked before?)
Try lsof -i and lsof -U to see which sockets are bound.
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nd it works fine. Had to get the old
gs-5.10-1.deb recently, as gs was going bezerk (gv something.ps returned a
whole bunch of library errors).
I don't know if this is exactly related, but I did notice the same
symptoms as the original poster. Downgrading gs helped.
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glais.
Essayez le package xfstt pour les fontes true type.
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're in for a world of hurt.
>
> 127.0.0.1 localhost
> 192.168.2.2 jekyll.localjekyll hyde.local hyde
> 192.168.2.1 dwarf.local dwarf phoenix.local phoenix
> 192.168.2.3 fishy.local fishy
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o to de-vloc this situation? removing of actual apt is not
> possible, the tool wants the conflicitng packages removed first sort of
> cat biting its tail
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> libdf.so.4.1r3
> -rw-r--r--1 root root 460812 Oct 19 21:06
> /usr/lib/libdf.so.4.1r3
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> Is the problem that libdf.so.4 should be called libdf.so.4.0 (or vice versa)
> or is it something else ?
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- Reinstalling WordPerfect did not fix it. This crash occurs on two
Debian systems, an i686 and an i586, both running 2.2 kernels (2.2.11-ac3,
and 2.2.13)
Again, try it and post the results.
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I'm cixelsyd today! Yes, I mean fdisk.
On Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 07:57:47AM -0500, David Natkins wrote:
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> Dwayne,
> Don't you mean fdisk and not fsck?
>
> "Dwayne C . Litzenberger" wrote:
> >
> > Okay. Here's what you do:
> >
/dev/whatever
4. run fsck again and do like step #1, but actually save it this time
5. Reboot.
6. Do what you want with the extra free space.
On Sun, Oct 24, 1999 at 09:20:43PM -0700, Eric G . Miller wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 24, 1999 at 09:52:59PM -0600, Dwayne C . Litzenberger wrote:
> >
> these, and if set to an old Linux partition, might attempt to jump
> there, causing a lilo boot.
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> Mx.
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On Fri, Oct 29, 1999 at 01:12:59PM +0200, Ookhoi wrote:
> Hi Dwayne C . Litzenberger,
>
> > would take CPU time, but I'd like to be able to play a RealAudio stream,
> > while hearing the su
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