Paul E Condon pecon...@mesanetworks.net writes:
On 20121015_214840, John Hasler wrote:
Paul E Condon writes:
Ideas?
Run cronyc and post the results of the tracking and sources
commands.
Now I am running NTP. Is there something I could post from NTP that
would be useful?
$ ntpq
Alejandro Santos lis...@alejolp.com writes:
[…]
1. How can I debug this problem? I'd like to file an appropiate bug
on the corresponding bug tracker.
While I'm not a PulseAudio user myself, some of those I know use
it, so I'm somewhat interested in that, too.
Michelle Konzack linux4miche...@tamay-dogan.net writes:
[…]
Starting Nmap 5.00 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2012-08-18 20:24 CEST
Invalid host expression: 2a01:4f8:d12:1300:0:0:0:0/64 -- slash not allowed.
IPv6 addresses can currently only be specified individually
QUITTING!
It's
Roger Leigh rle...@codelibre.net writes:
On Thu, Jul 05, 2012 at 12:09:44PM +0400, stal...@locum.ru wrote:
[…]
apt-key list show my key, but apt-get install mytestpackage show
WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!
what i doing wrong?
You also need the Release file
Mauro mrsan...@gmail.com writes:
In debian squeeze there are several xen security updates:
xen-hypervisor xen-utils and so on.
In the debian website there are no information on what are the fixes.
?
http://debian.org/security/2012/dsa-2501
Where can I find them?
Somehow, I've got the impression that OpenCL is supported by
some free development tools (Clang?) Now, I wonder, if I'm
right on that, is there some kind of HOWTO on how to utilize
OpenCL via the free AMD Radeon driver included in Debian? (I
hope it is
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
On Tue, 03 Jul 2012 20:08:57 +0700, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
Somehow, I've got the impression that OpenCL is supported by some
free development tools (Clang?) Now, I wonder, if I'm right on
that, is there some kind of HOWTO on how to utilize OpenCL via
Axton axton.gr...@gmail.com writes:
(Please also consider joining the news:comp.os.linux.networking
and news:alt.os.linux.debian Usenet newsgroups. In particular,
these are available via the free http://Aioe.org/ service, as
well as through
Sian Mountbatten poenik...@operamail.com writes:
[…]
And I found a news server on the web-site www.eternal-september.org
which someone suggested.
Note also that thanks to Gmane, it's possible to read and post
to this very mailing list via a newsreader, too. Check, e. g.:
Mark Panen mark.pa...@gmail.com writes:
On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 12:43 AM, Tom Furie t...@furie.org.uk wrote:
On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 05:00:47PM +0700, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
Tom Furie t...@furie.org.uk writes:
What's wrong with 'mv /mnt/deer/* /mnt/deer/zebra'? Sure, it'll
complain about
Mark Panen mark.pa...@gmail.com writes:
On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 1:12 PM, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
Mark Panen mark.pa...@gmail.com writes:
On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 11:53 AM, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
[Cross-posting to comp.unix.shell for no good reason at all.]
[…]
$ mkdir -pv -- /mnt/deer
---BeginMessage---
2011-09-25, 15:32(+07), Ivan Shmakov:
[...]
(I hereafter assume that filenames do not contain any special
codes, such as ASCII LF, or Line Feed, or 10.)
[...]
Or backslashes, or trailing blanks.
$ (while read f ; do \
mv -vi -- /mnt/deer/zebra/$f /mnt
Sven Joachim svenj...@gmx.de writes:
On 2011-09-24 08:21 +0200, Mark Panen wrote:
[A kind of follow-up to an old news:comp.unix.shell thread [1].]
[1] news:87pr9pzgjl.fsf...@violet.siamics.ipv6.uusia.org
From: Ivan Shmakov oneing...@gmail.com
Newsgroups: comp.unix.shell
Mark Panen mark.pa...@gmail.com writes:
Made a bit off a muck up off things when i backed up parts of my
/home/mark directory to /mnt/deer
In /mnt/deer i know have hundreds of files and folders which i
rsynced on 22/09/2011.
I need a command line option to put them all In one shot in
Tom Furie t...@furie.org.uk writes:
On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 11:40:48AM +0200, Mark Panen wrote:
In /mnt/deer i know have hundreds of files and folders which i
rsynced on 22/09/2011.
I need a command line option to put them all In one shot in
/mnt/deer/zebra.
What's wrong with 'mv
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
On Sat, 24 Sep 2011 11:40:48 +0200, Mark Panen wrote:
Made a bit off a muck up off things when i backed up parts of my
/home/mark directory to /mnt/deer
In /mnt/deer i know have hundreds of files and folders which i
rsynced on 22/09/2011.
I need
Mark Panen mark.pa...@gmail.com writes:
On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 11:53 AM, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
Mark Panen mark.pa...@gmail.com writes:
Made a bit off a muck up off things when i backed up parts of my
/home/mark directory to /mnt/deer
In /mnt/deer i know have hundreds of files and folders
abdelkader belahcene abelahc...@gmail.com writes:
until now, I used xfig to draw my figures and graphs, but I am not
satisfied, specially when I want to no latin caracters or formula
(like in latex)
The PostScript graphics produced by XFig could often easily be
combined
Darac Marjal mailingl...@darac.org.uk writes:
On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 03:31:26PM +0100, Lisi wrote:
I have accidentally filled something, that I shouldn't have, on my root
directory, and have now got a 100% usage of the disk containing my /. This
is causing me problems. (Now there's a
Andrew McGlashan andrew.mcglas...@affinityvision.com.au writes:
Lisi wrote:
I have no backup of my /. Yes, I know. I deserve everything I've
got. But now that I have been given my just deserts, can any kind
soul come to my rescue? I would be so grateful I may, of course,
just have
Aéris ae...@imirhil.fr writes:
Le 17/09/2011 00:40, Bob Proulx a écrit :
[…]
* Secondly if the add-pre-nl.sh script handle multiple file
arguments then instead of \; use + so that it calls it fewer times
with as many file arguments as possible. It will be more efficient
that way.
The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
that has been posted to comp.unix.shell as well.
Arnt Karlsen a...@c2i.net writes:
On Fri, 16 Sep 2011 00:17:47 +0700, Ivan wrote:
[Cross-posting to comp.unix.shell for no good reason at all.]
Whitespace is not a problem as long
Andrei Popescu andreimpope...@gmail.com writes:
On Vi, 16 sep 11, 00:48:25, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
[Cc: debian-devel@, for this discussion fits there better.]
I wonder if there should be a separate mailing list to Cc: such bug
reports. (debian-dependency-inquisitors@, perhaps?)
I
Jochen Spieker m...@well-adjusted.de writes:
lina:
for i in a b c
do
txt2pdf -input i.txt -out i.pdf
done
You almost nailed it:
for i in a b c ; do
txt2pdf -input ${i}.txt -out ${i}.pdf
done
Instead of listing the files manually, you can use '*' as a wildcard.
But that
Axel Freyn axel-fr...@gmx.de writes:
[…]
So you should try e.g.
for FILE in *.txt; do mv $FILE `basename \$FILE\ .txt`.pdf; done
Backticks are obsolete for a long time, and that's precisely the
reason. Consider how much cleaner is the following:
for FILE in *.txt; do
Andrei Popescu andreimpope...@gmail.com writes:
On Lu, 11 iul 11, 14:51:48, William Hopkins wrote:
Old thread, but still...
Absolutely! Easy to find examples with apt-cache rdepends dbus. I
would posit that nearly all packages that depend on DBUS should
actually depend on
Mike McClain mike.j...@cox.net writes:
I'm regularly wanting to transport some text from a vt to an xterm
window
Is using GNU Screen or tmux an option? They both enable one to
have a single “terminal window” to be shared between any number
of VT's, XTerm's, SSH
lina lina.lastn...@gmail.com writes:
On Sep 10, 2011, at 23:40, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
[…]
Google (and also our priceless Debian Reference Guide¹) says it has
to
How did you input the little 1 in plain email text?
Thanks to Unicode, UTF-8, and MIME, e-mail
jacques jacq...@lavignotte.org writes:
Le 10/09/2011 14:25, Mark Neidorff a écrit :
[…]
2. mount /usr as read only
What about updating software
# mount -o remount,rw /usr
# … upgrade…
…
# mount -o remount,ro /usr
#
[…]
--
FSF associate member #7257 Coming soon: Software
Itay deb...@itayf.fastmail.fm writes:
On Sat, 10 Sep 2011, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
jacques jacq...@lavignotte.org writes:
Le 10/09/2011 14:25, Mark Neidorff a écrit :
2. mount /usr as read only
What about updating software
# mount -o remount,rw /usr
# … upgrade…
…
# mount -o
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
On Fri, 09 Sep 2011 23:59:08 +0800, lina wrote:
[…]
ctrl-a does the trick.
Thanks for both of you.
Quid Pro Quo as Dr. Hannibal Lecter would have say :-)
Lina!! Thanks much!!
I was looking for such option (a home/end keyword replacement) as
John L Cunningham djoh...@gmail.com writes:
On Sat, Sep 10, 2011 at 12:03:06AM +0800, lina wrote:
suppose there is a variable in some bash like i, so in some process
I used $i so lots,
but I wanna test one long command on terminal,
which as like
run -a $i.pdf -b $i.pdf -c $i.pdf -d
Bob Proulx b...@proulx.com writes:
[…]
Another possibility would be Syslinux. The upstream Syslinux site is
down for me at this moment making it hard for me to check docs but as
I recall it still supports floppy disk booting and has a process to
bootstrap a network boot from a floppy
debian deb...@waysoft.com writes:
[…]
Ctrl-A didn't work, but backtick still did!
-I tried to put an obvious error in ~/.tmux.conf... undetected by tmux.
-I tried inserting an unbind ` into ~/.tmux.conf... backtick tick
works.
-I tried deleting ~/.tmux.conf... backtick still works!
Whit Hansell skippe...@comcast.net writes:
[…]
I had a problem when I purchased a new monitor, an LCD, and it
required me to put vga=785 at the end of the Kernel line in
menu.list file in order to get any video out of the Virtual Terminal
(F1-6). Now that I have reinstalled w. Wheezy,
Sven Joachim svenj...@gmx.de writes:
On 2011-09-03 09:58 +0200, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
[…]
Now, it happens sometimes to me that, even with `-u', `cp' will copy
the file also when it isn't newer at all than the destination file,
as here:
$ ls -lh ing.tex /mnt/pendrive2/ing.tex
How do I configure XKB via xorg.conf? I'd like to configure XKB
as the following setxkbmap(1) invocation does, but right at the
X server's startup time.
$ setxkbmap -option terminate:ctrl_alt_backspace,keypad:legacy
And how do I get Shift + Num Lock “mouse keys”
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI edua...@kalinowski.com.br writes:
On Qui, 01 Set 2011, Tony van der Hoff wrote:
This one didn't (here).
Is there any concensus on what/how/when these footers are added? It
seems quite random to me.
That message was GPG-signed, the footer is not added because it
alex padoly alex.pad...@laposte.net writes:
How I can know if the serial port is active, gphoto2 doent find my
camera (OLYMPUS C-2000Z), this camera is supported by ghphoto2.
Use statserial(8) to monitor the serial port state in real time.
Try connecting and disconnecting
Martin McCormick mar...@x.it.okstate.edu writes:
[…]
I also got that working such that it could read the response and
break out all the CSV variables in to separate strings. In other
words, it does work and with gdb, one can trouble-shoot it fairly
easily.
[…]
In the standard set of
Jochen Spieker m...@well-adjusted.de writes:
Lisi:
[…]
lisi@Tux:~$ find rpcbind
find: `rpcbind': No such file or directory
This command doesn't do what you expect. It prints all files found
in the directory rcpbind in your current working directory. Since
no such directory exists,
Lisi lisi.re...@gmail.com writes:
On Monday 29 August 2011 15:29:41 shawn wilson wrote:
Your issue seems to be resolved. However, I'd prefer to teach a man
to fish As it were, lsof -i :111 should show you the pid of what
is on that port. From there, ps and then look through logs or
shawn wilson ag4ve...@gmail.com writes:
[…]
root@shawn-desktop:/home/shawn# find /etc/init.d/ -type f -print0 |
xargs -0 -i{} grep -H portmap {}
As a news:comp.unix.shell regular, I simply cannot leave such a
command line in its present state.
First of all, {} is
Scott Ferguson prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com writes:
On 27/08/11 15:53, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
Scott Ferguson prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com writes:
On 27/08/11 13:57, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
[Cross-posting to both sfd-discuss@ and planning-ru@.]
[…]
Our team would probably have joined
Scott Ferguson prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com writes:
[…]
Full backups:-
dd if=/dev/deb_usb | gzip -1 -c ./deb_usb.img.gz
Full restores:-
zcat ./deb_usb.img.gz | dd of=/dev/deb_usb
My e2dis suite, which I hopeful to release soon, will probably
be a better fit for
shawn wilson ag4ve...@gmail.com writes:
On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 11:43, John A. Sullivan III wrote:
On Sun, 2011-08-28 at 00:36 +1000, yudi v wrote:
Is there a way to tell when a system was first booted?
Does uptime do what you want or do you mean booted for the truly
very first time
shawn wilson ag4ve...@gmail.com writes:
On Aug 27, 2011 1:26 PM, Ivan Shmakov i...@gray.siamics.net wrote:
shawn wilson ag4ve...@gmail.com writes:
On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 11:43, John A. Sullivan III wrote:
[…]
Does uptime do what you want or do you mean booted for the truly
very first
Scott Ferguson prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com writes:
[Cross-posting to both sfd-discuss@ and planning-ru@.]
[…]
GNU/Linux provides superior alternatives to JAWS - the only reason
more sight impaired people don't ditch MS is because they don't hear
about it - and because they
Scott Ferguson prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com writes:
On 27/08/11 13:57, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
[Cross-posting to both sfd-discuss@ and planning-ru@.]
[…]
Our team would probably have joined the deal, but, unfortunately, we
don't apparently have anything to offer to the sight impaired
yudi v yudi@gmail.com writes:
I created a LV and was going to use the following command to create a
file system:
mkfs.ext4 /dev/vg/lv
someone suggested I use:
mkfs.ext4 /dev/mapper/vg-lv
What's the difference?
There should be none.
Note, however, that
David wizza...@gmail.com writes:
This is something that used to work for me in older Debian releases
(Etch and Lenny I think), but it's no longer working for me in
Squeeze.
Basically, I have a cron stub under /etc/cron.d, with a line like
this:
* * * * * rootcd /tmp/
Bob Proulx b...@proulx.com writes:
RiverWind wrote:
I used to be able to ssh from my shellworld account into my Linux
box before I got the latest version of the squeeze disk. I am not
able to do so now. Exactly what needs to be set up or in place in
order for me to once again be able to
lina lina.lastn...@gmail.com writes:
I don't know how to read the .so file under /usr/lib/
the Binary file.
That depends on the purpose.
In particular, ldd(1) shows .so's dependencies, nm(1) shows the
names' to addresses correspondence (for functions, global
Kent West we...@acu.edu writes:
I'm getting the public key is not available type error on trying to
upgrade my box from lenny to squeeze.
Could you please provide the whole error message?
Also, what's the output of the following commands:
$ dpkg -l debian-archive-keyring
Alan Chandler a...@chandlerfamily.org.uk writes:
On 04/08/11 09:15, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
Alan Chandler a...@chandlerfamily.org.uk writes:
(I actually have loads of these in my config file for all different
combinations of username and host - I also tend to make different
key pairs
Rob Owens row...@ptd.net writes:
On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 06:12:24PM +0700, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
Martin McCormick mar...@x.it.okstate.edu writes:
Ivan Shmakov writes:
It's possible to dd(1) just the filesystem (partition) instead of
the whole disk.
Moreover, the filesystem can
Martin McCormick mar...@x.it.okstate.edu writes:
Ivan Shmakov writes:
It's possible to dd(1) just the filesystem (partition) instead of
the whole disk.
Moreover, the filesystem can be downsized prior to that with
resize2fs(8), thus the destination partition may be smaller than
Tech Geek techgeek12...@gmail.com writes:
[…]
However, I want to do a auto login into my fluxbox (instead of user
typing in username and password in xdm) and I still want the basic
login console on Serial Port 1. So I removed xdm package (apt-get
purge xdm) and added the following line
Scott Ferguson prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com writes:
[…]
To the best of my knowledge Google use geolocation to rank the
physical location of servers in the search results - but *not*
language. Default language is determined by your choice of Iceweasel
language packs, then by system
AG computing.acco...@googlemail.com writes:
Just a quick query about releasing swap space. On occasion according to
Conky (system monitoring app), the swap space (set at 3Gb) sometimes
gets used to up to 15% especially if using something like Pan for
usenet.
Is there any value/ harm
AG computing.acco...@googlemail.com writes:
On 14/08/11 14:35, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
AG computing.acco...@googlemail.com writes:
[…]
I have recently switched to Xfce4 on Stable from Gnome because the
latter was quite a memory hog and seemed to retain pages in swap
until I logged
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
[…]
So, who is going to say that a /swap partition is going to be
needed with 8 GiB of RAM? I wouldn't, I just thought kernel makes
use of all of the available resources are allocates them to get the
best performance. Meaning: if you have available
Hal Vaughan h...@halblog.com writes:
[…]
It's not a must fix but when I'm scanning output files, obviously
it's a LOT easier to verify everything went smoothly if I get a quick
and simple output than if I have to scan a long list of directories.
It'd be nice to simplify it so I can
Hal Vaughan h...@halblog.com writes:
On Aug 14, 2011, at 10:08 PM, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
[…]
My guess is that using -O along with -t may reduce the number of
directories in the -v list.
Thanks. I tried with -O and without it, along with -t and no -t (in
other words all four
Martin McCormick mar...@x.it.okstate.edu writes:
[…]
If I use dd to copy the 10-gig drive over to the new drive as in:
dd if=/dev/hda of=/dev/hdb bs=20M
it works when I remove the old screamer drive, change the jumper on
the new drive to Master and boot but this is not very efficient
Stan Hoeppner s...@hardwarefreak.com writes:
[…]
The horrible performance with bs=512 is likely due to the LVM block
size being 4096, and forcing block writes that are 1/8th normal size,
causing lots of merging. If you divide 120MB/s by 8 you get 15MB/s,
which IIRC from your original
Sven Joachim svenj...@gmx.de writes:
On 2011-08-12 15:51 +0200, Bonno Bloksma wrote:
[…]
When I want to remove the dummy dhcp3 package, the real isc package also
gets removed.
This is general problem with dummy transitional packages. The
package they pull in gets marked as
Scott Ferguson prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com writes:
On 13/08/11 01:25, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
Sven Joachim svenj...@gmx.de writes:
[…]
Also there's the APT::Get::AutomaticRemove option, which, if set
to false, I expect to prevent APT from removing the
automatically installed packages
Sven Joachim svenj...@gmx.de writes:
On 2011-08-12 17:25 +0200, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
Sven Joachim svenj...@gmx.de writes:
[…]
Also there's the APT::Get::AutomaticRemove option, which, if set
to false, I expect to prevent APT from removing the
automatically installed packages.
Well
Francois Cerbelle franc...@cerbelle.net writes:
Le Wed, 10 Aug 2011 18:10:02 +0200, Thierry Chatelet a écrit:
On Wednesday 10 August 2011 17:53:26 Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
if i'm not mistaken you can just go to single user mode on centos
by appending 1 or single (without quotes) on boot
Diederik de Haas didi.deb...@cknow.org writes:
On Thursday 11 August 2011 14:26:39 Wawrzek Niewodniczanski wrote:
You ask for help and ask people to do additional step to help you.
Shouldn't you rather subscribe to the list?
My time is limited and I've chosen to subscribe to other (lower
Robert Blair Mason r...@verizon.net writes:
On Thu, 11 Aug 2011 15:48:02 -0600
sulogin is easy enough to bypass.
* Boot Live CD
* Mount /
* Edit /etc/inittab
* Comment out si::sysinit:/etc/init.d/rcS
* Reboot into single user mode
Much easer than chroots, or any of the other
thomas kral thomas.k...@email.cz writes:
I have a problem with the following sed snippet
sed -i s|^\( *PATH=\)\(.*\)|\1$ADD:\2| ~/profile-test
I need soft quotes in order for $ADD to expand and I also need to math
against one doublequote in the regexp in for $ADD to be put in the
abdelkader belahcene abelahc...@gmail.com writes:
[…]
then I decided to remove passwd from /etc/shadow (delete the
second field).
OK, now I can access my machine without passwd, BUT I CAN´T GIVE ANY
PASSWORD I RECEIVE THIS ERROR
# passwd*
*Changing password for user root.
Bret Busby b...@busby.net writes:
[…]
sdb: unknown partition table
What's the result of the following command?
$ file -s /dev/sdb
Is it possible to mount /dev/sdb manually? E. g.:
$ sudo mount -v /dev/sdb /mnt/
What are the messages displayed by the command
Bret Busby b...@busby.net writes:
On Wed, 10 Aug 2011, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
Bret Busby b...@busby.net writes:
sdb: unknown partition table
What's the result of the following command?
$ file -s /dev/sdb
file -s /dev/sdb
/dev/sdb: data
That's strange, given the working
Andreas Berglund andreas.bergl...@home.se writes:
I have a problem with the following sed snippet
sed -i s|^\( *PATH=\)\(.*\)|\1$ADD:\2| ~/profile-test
I need soft quotes in order for $ADD to expand and I also need to
math against one doublequote in the regexp in for $ADD to be put in
Alan Chandler a...@chandlerfamily.org.uk writes:
(I actually have loads of these in my config file for all different
combinations of username and host - I also tend to make different key
pairs for each host which is why I am specifying an IdentityFile in
each.)
Why? The
lina lina.lastn...@gmail.com writes:
On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 1:36 PM, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
[…]
$ sed -e 's/^\(\s*\w\+\s\+[^0-9[:blank:]]\+\)\([[:digit:]]\+\)/\1 \2/' \
| sort -nk 3,3 -k1,1 \
| sed -e 's/^\(\s*\w\+\s\+[^0-9[:blank:]]\+\)\s\([[:digit:]]\+\)/\1\2/'
Thanks
shawn wilson ag4ve...@gmail.com writes:
[…]
Might I recommend a plethora of free database solutions available to
you? I see this type of question quite frequently and am stunned to
see such a thing here (or on other mailing lists for platforms just a
poorly suited for such data). I'm
Mark Grieveson dg...@torfree.net writes:
My fstab doesn't have any entries for usb disks. I use fluxbox and
I use pcmanfm (a file manager) to mount/unmount usb sticks.
That's interesting. A while back, when I tossed out gnome and gdm in
favour of fluxbox and startx, I likely also
shawn wilson ag4ve...@gmail.com writes:
On Jul 27, 2011 3:44 AM, Ivan Shmakov i...@gray.siamics.net wrote:
[…]
While I've little to say about using a database for this case, I'd
strongly recommend /against/ using any office-like solutions for
data processing, as these are generally
shawn wilson ag4ve...@gmail.com writes:
On Jul 27, 2011 4:28 AM, Ivan Shmakov i...@gray.siamics.net wrote:
shawn wilson ag4ve...@gmail.com writes:
However, I'd look at some of the bio perl modules if this was the
type of data I was looking at. Either way, learning dozens of
tools
lina lina.lastn...@gmail.com writes:
[…]
May I ask further, which is the best (systematic) way of learning the
script, based on all your experience.
Personally, my own way of learning Shell was hardly a
“systematic” one. However, just for the record, I've used the
David A Parker dpar...@utica.edu writes:
We have an RSA key with no encryption password, and we need to generate
a CSR using this key. However, when I try to generate a CSR, I get an
error:
# openssl req -new -key server.key -out server.csr
Enter pass phrase for server.key:
Paulo Santos paulo.r.san...@sapo.pt writes:
[…]
Plus this routes:
10.0.0.0 /255.0.0.0 - 10.120.43.158
62.48.163.64/255.224.0.0 - 10.200.34.158
192.168.168.0/255.255.255.192 - 10.120.43.158
The last one should probably be as follows instead:
192.168.160.0/255.255.255.192 -
Paulo Santos paulo.r.san...@sapo.pt writes:
Ivan Shmakov wrote:
Paulo Santospaulo.r.san...@sapo.pt writes:
192.168.168.0/255.255.255.192 - 10.120.43.158
The last one should probably be as follows instead:
192.168.160.0/255.255.255.192 - 10.120.43.158
Why is that?
I tried
David A Parker dpar...@utica.edu writes:
On 07/27/2011 11:55 AM, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
[…]
While I don't know what may cause this behavior, I'd try to use
GnuTLS' certtool(1) to generate the request, in the hope that
it's unlikely that both OpenSSL and GnuTLS would've been broken
Long Wind longwind2...@gmail.com writes:
[…]
I have made some progress If sound doesn't work commands below can
config sound:
rmmod snd-pcsp
rmmod snd-sb16
modprobe snd-sb16 isapnp=0
Is there a line like the following somewhere in
/etc/modprobe.d/?
options snd-sb16
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
On Mon, 25 Jul 2011 01:23:47 +0700, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
On Sun, 24 Jul 2011 18:23:54 +0700, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
[…]
Otherwise, fbcon works pretty much correctly for the case in
question. As per lsmod, the driver
lina lina.lastn...@gmail.com writes:
First of all, a kindly reminder: there's a news:comp.unix.shell
newsgroup (also available via Google Groups [1], though a proper
newsreader software is recommended), with a few truly
knowledgeable folks among the subscribers,
yudi v yudi@gmail.com writes:
Hi Paul,
I am pretty sure you are mistaken,
126-32 = 94
Let's try a simpler range: 32 to 32 is 1 character. And 32 - 32
is, obviously, zero. Doesn't it seem like an off-by-one error?
and space is a printable character.
Well,
Long Wind longwind2...@gmail.com writes:
What's in /dev/sndstat?
Use the ls command? It shows it's linked to a file in /proc
I guess, the output of either cat(1) or less(1) should be more
informative.
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Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
On Sat, 23 Jul 2011 06:28:49 +0700, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
How do I disable fbcon in Debian Wheezy? I'm using a custom Debian
Live image, and it switches to fbcon as soon as it can get to the
modules!
(...)
What VGA chipset?
I would wonder why
Johan Kullstam kullstj...@verizon.net writes:
Ivan Shmakov i...@gray.siamics.net writes:
[…]
Unfortunately, 6rd is only available for Linux 2.6.33 and later (as
per Wikipedia), which isn't in Squeeze.
It is actually pretty easy to compile and use your own kernel.
Perhaps surprisingly
Rick Thomas rbtho...@pobox.com writes:
On Jul 22, 2011, at 5:17 AM, Dejan Ribič wrote:
Dne 22.7.2011 11:09, piše Ivan Shmakov:
[…]
Unfortunately, 6rd is only available for Linux 2.6.33 and later
(as per Wikipedia), which isn't in Squeeze.
[…]
you can install 2.6.38 from squeeze
Andrew McGlashan andrew.mcglas...@affinityvision.com.au writes:
[…]
The other thing that many people don't seem to understand, is that
sending a large binary file as an attachment requires the attachment
to be encoded back to printable characters -- this can increase the
payload of an
Camaleón noela...@gmail.com writes:
On Sun, 24 Jul 2011 18:23:54 +0700, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
[…]
Otherwise, fbcon works pretty much correctly for the case in
question. As per lsmod, the driver is i915.
Intel KMS requires fbcon, unless this has changed recently... and for
Intel cards
Long Wind longwind2...@gmail.com writes:
On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 7:01 AM, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
I guess, the output of either cat(1) or less(1) should be more
informative.
[…]
below is output by cat /dev/sndstat:
Sound Driver:3.8.1a-980706 (ALSA v1.0.16 emulation code)
Kernel: Linux
Andrew McGlashan andrew.mcglas...@affinityvision.com.au writes:
Ivan Shmakov wrote:
Huh? Base64 has overhead of only 33.(3)%?
Won't that vary by file?
I guess it won't. Base64 sends each 6-bit of data as an ASCII
character, which is (usually) represented by an octet
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