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This MythTV sounds really cool. I've been reading about it for a few
weeks now, and would like to try it. I have a couple of questions for
those that have it running.
1. What card would you suggest that I use?
I have had great
I've just upgraded to apache2 on a Sarge system. I had a config script
in /etc/apache/conf.d which I've moved to /etc/apache2/conf.d, but
although it worked in Apache 1.3 it doesn't yet work in Apache 2.
The config file does this:
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Action cvs-handler
-related commands
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, which could be very
exciting: would each account try to check mail before sending a reply?
If you use Mozilla Thunderbird you can use an extension to allow you to
manually enter any return address you like on a per-mail basis.
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2.3.2.ds1-22 GNU C Library:
Shared libraries and Timezone data
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I don't know if this helps, but I've got:
/dev/hdc/media/cdrom0 iso9660 ro,user,noauto 0 0
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Any thoughts? Any docs talking about a similar issue?
Use separate machines, host the data under Linux and make available to
the Windows system via Samba.
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perfect - it won't, for example, find files hidden in a mountpoint
(ie, if you have files in /tmp but mount another partition over /tmp),
but it doesn't sound as if you're doing that.
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Aaron Maxwell wrote:
Offlist, Keith Edmunds suggested that I try different media.
Argh. That's because Keith didn't realise that this list was set up such
that replies go the poster, not the list. No doubt that's been debated
long and hard in the past.
Trying different media, it looks
I would like to get iplanet 6.0 sp5 running on Debian. I was just
wondering if anyone had any good links or information on doing this.
I tried google but didn't come up with anything good.
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On Sun, 01 May 2005 12:41:55 -0400
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On Fri, 2005-04-29 at 17:38 +1000, Keith Bates wrote:
No, that just gives you option to open it with, but no permanent
association.
What I'm really tring to do is open a pdf file using the sylpheed
email reader
For information on setting up iptables under /etc/init.d/ you can check
out the file under less /etc/default/iptables.
The writes own general feeling can be seen in the first q/a:
# Q: You concocted this init.d setup, but you do not like it?
# A: I was pretty much hounded into providing it. I
Didn't know about fish I'll have to check it out. I use shfs to mount
via ssh/scp. Only problem I have had is with large file listings (such
as mp3 collections). Juk and rythmbox both seemed to crash when using an
shfsmounted file system.
http://shfs.sourceforge.net/index.html
Keith.
On Tue
/apache2-default.
At least I think that is what my sarge box is doing :-) Haven't played
around with it much.
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I upgraded today to 3.3.
Keith.
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I built a test system
java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:
/usr/lib/j2se/1.4.2_02/jre/lib/i386/libawt.so: libXp.so.6: cannot open shared object
file: No such fil
e or directory
Cheers,
Keith.
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Hi,
Any ideas where I can find libXp.so.6
for debian. I have looked in www.packages.debian.org,
but cant find it.
Here is the error message I get
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On Fri, Aug 13, 2004 at 11:38:42AM +1000, Keith Davidson wrote:
Any ideas where I can find libXp.so.6 for debian. I
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On Fri, 2004-08-13 at 10:32, Keith Davidson wrote:
Hi,
Any ideas where I can find libXp.so.6 for debian. I have
worked for me in the past, but instead of %t and %s parsing the address and
subject (where appropriate), %t an %s appear in the fields instead!
Is this an issue for others, or am I trying to set this in the wrong place. How do
others set mail readers for epiphany?
Keith
tasksel works. I have no idea
if a bug exists. I was asking if the lists that used to make up the tasksel groups
exist as lists anywhere.
I'm sure you were trying to be helpful. Nevermind, its the thought that counts!
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Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Keith O'Connell wrote:
Where can I find out what files comprised;
lsb
The lsb package.
unix server
Too ill-defined to really be useful, but FWIW, it comprised these
packages
.
Where can I find out what files comprised;
lsb
unix server
c and c++
python
java
Then I'll just list them and install them individually from
now on
Keith
at this end?
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Can anyone suggest where to start looking for a solution?
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WL look at /etc/mplayer/mplayer.conf - you can select between
WL various sound plugins there.
That was it change ao=alsa1x to ao=oss and everything works great!
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again?
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entry in aptitude.
So, is it sick in testing, and the solution is on it's way, or
do I have a local problem all of my own? Anyone?
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I just had to edit the /etc/inetd.conf file. In order for the
changes to take effect the machine had to be rebooted.
Is this the wrong approach. Is there a way for changes
questions to ask!
No doubt others have trod this path. Is there an appropriate
site I should go to and read? I have googled but only seem to
get references to MPEG-[1-3], or sites offering to sell
cameras?
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the listings in Aptitude, and I cannot find out
how to stay within Debian and (i) rip to mp3, or better still (ii)
convert ogg to mp3 for the players
Is this a licensing thing? How do list members get files suitable for
portable players that don't play ogg?
Keith
.
I plan to write a script to take a batch of selected ogg tracks, use sox
to convert ogg to wav, then pipe that into lame to convert the wav to mp3.
Is this sensible plan or am I making too big a job out of this?
Keith
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window managers.
I thought I would be awash with articles, but I cannot find anything
that compares the options. Can someone tell me where I can find anything
on this subject
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are suggesting. I know its not what
your asking, but it does go a long way towards whay you are trying to
achieve.
You speed issues with RW-CD would no longer be a problems as the CD can
be RO from the start
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from the /etc/fstab.
I rebooted the machine and was a little surprised to see that although /floppy stayed
gone, /cdrom and /cdrom0 had both returned.
Why are they there? Why do they keep coming back after I zap them
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ctrl-alt-bkspce again and xdm died and I could get
in with startx. This problem repeats each time I reboot and xdm is started.
What is likly to be wrong here? Is it a symptom of something else I should be looking
at?
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is that the first line of the files states the
MIME type in ASCII.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/docs$ strings test.sxw | head -n1
mimetypeapplication/vnd.sun.xml.writerPK
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/docs$ strings test.sxc | head -n1
mimetypeapplication/vnd.sun.xml.calcPK
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be
resolved.
I commented out the [printers] section because I'm not using it and
that worked as a temporary fix.
See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=250418
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list out the fixes incorporated from the BTS. In a
desktop setting I could see having a bug watchlist and then if
aptitude could check that, it could bring it to the users attention.
This probably isn't a new idea, but a cursory search of the archives
didn't find anything.
Keith
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The computer is an AMD K-7 with 128Mb Ram, 10Gb drive and two 8139too type NIC
The questions I have are
1: Is the computer likly to be equal to the task(s)?
2: Is it acceptable/sensible to have a firewall double as a mail server?
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it be being
ingnored? If so, what now provides the function that .gnomerc privided in earlier
versions?
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in Mozilla, and what is needed is an extension called mozex
Is it in sarge, or should I be looking elsewhere for it? Is
there a different solution I can use without going outside of
Debian?
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called movemail
I find that movemail is not on my machine, nor does it form part of the
sarge distribution. That being the case, how is this done on a Debian
Testing machine?
Can it be done? If so how
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On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 09:39:27PM -0500, Adam Aube wrote:
On Wednesday 11 February 2004 12:49 pm, Keith Nasman wrote:
When my cronjob is run, it reports that it could not access
/var/lib/aide.db.
Here are what I think the relative lines are in /etc/cron.daily/aide
CONFFILE=/floppy
On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 11:36:45PM +0100, Werner Mahr wrote:
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Am Mittwoch, 11. Februar 2004 18:49 schrieb Keith Nasman:
CONFFILE=/floppy/aide/aide.conf
DATABASE=`grep ^database=file:/ $CONFFILE | head -1 | cut -d:
-f2` [ -z $DATABASE
to /var/lib/aide/aide.db?
Thanks,
Keith
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# /etc/syslog.conf
# Configuration file for syslogd.
# For more information see syslog.conf(5)
# manpage.
#
# First some standard logfiles. Log
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On Wed Dec 17, 2003 at 07:07:14PM -0800, Keith Goettert wrote:
I have a kernel built from kernel.org source. I have included support
for ramdisk, initial ramdisk, and cramfs.
I built a ram disk image using mkinitrd
The vanilla linux kernels don't support cramfs. See mkinitrd
I have a kernel
built from kernel.org source. I have included support for ramdisk, initial
ramdisk, and cramfs.
I built a ram disk
image using mkinitrd
I can mount the
image and list directories and files in it by using mount -o loop rdimage
mntpnt
So, it looks like it
is functional.
Title: Message
Ihave setup
everything for just a ping to a wireless connection only (I
think)
The configuration
passes the sanity test.
The log file says
that nagios has started and gives a pid.
when I use ps -A the
pid is not there.
Can someone help
please
Any suggestions for
.
Thanks,
Keith.
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Subject: RE: making a floppy for essential modules
thanks, but I can't install normally if I can't see
I am using a Hipoint IDE RAID card. The driver that Hipoint has
created makes the card appear to be a scsi device. This all works fine
and I can access the array as though it was a single SCSI drive.
Unfortunately, the kernel also detects the hpt370 ide controller chips
and attempts to
he console.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated... Here is some output from a
lilo run
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/keith# dpkg-reconfigure lilo
Running /usr/sbin/liloconfig
LILO, the LInux LOader, sets up your system to boot Linux directly
from your hard disk, without the need for a boot fl
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On Sun, 2003-11-30 at 18:06, Keith O'Connell wrote:
##~'##'@'###
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Well said, sir.
Thank you. I wasn't sure to start with, but felt it summed up the situation at the
time more than words ever could
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OK I've got Debian Woody 3.0 installed on my old Toshiba Tecra 700ct laptop.
Took some tinkering but I've got it fully functional. I originally installed
it with the 2.4.18bf24 stock kernel that came with Woody. Everything worked
though I had to add one tweak to get the pcmcia to work. Now I
Ns1.helpfulhome.com is the DNS server for a variety of email and
websites. I have been having trouble lately with email arriving late
(several days) or not at all. As far as I can tell, this is a new
issue. I am concerned because locally the DNS server appears to be
working fine. But when I
fealing inadequate. What is the correct
solution to these niggles. I thought I knew, but I failed :-(
Keith
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Would you believe it. The mist parted and I solved both
problems
I do feel stupid - sorry! :-)
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surprised. I am using stable only so the question is, is the
stable version of Emacs too old or is there a fix for this?
I really would like to read these,anyone help me out here?.
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#$montageArguments .= foreground=\'$opt_thumbforeground\',\n
# if $opt_thumbforeground ne 'false';
Runing Webmagick ===
That's all folks! You should be able to run a nice quiet montage now
with a command like:
webmagick --iconbase ../../../../webmagick
Have Fun!!!
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I am running a 2.4.20 kernel but using the latest stable distribution.
Is there a reason that my iostat command only shows one of the three
hard drives? Do I need a switch somewhere?
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Not sure I understand the question. But...
If all your doing is creating a new /home directory, then simply do a
mkdir /home from the root as root on your other drive. Or, if the
space is not on your root drive, then make a home directory on another
drive and ln -s path to home on other drive /
W.D. McKinney wrote:
Thanks Derrick,
I have tried to Gordon Pape's qmail but no go due to unable to remove
exim ?
# apt-get remove --purge exim
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
The following packages will be REMOVED:
exim* mutt*
0 packages upgraded, 0 newly
Title: Message
The
boot drive of one of my systems is going. I would like to make a copy to
CD or a Disk to Disk copy. It has many partitions and I would like to
preserve them seperately or at least be able to recreate them
painlessly.
Louie Miranda wrote:
Exchange was designed to work with the Microsoft Outlook mail client, so
if you want access
to the Exchange server from within Linux you will need an Exchange aware
mail client.
Without further context, the above is bullshit; Exchange speaks POP and
IMAP just fine.
Found
I would definitely go with the latest exim. I have been having a
wonderful time with it and I really like the responsiveness of the user
community. I would like to hear what you think of postfix and procmail.
I need to include server side rules for mail sorting, and exim user
filters will work,
Aaron wrote:
I don't want the hassle of running a hybrid Woody/Sarge system, just
because I'm too lazy to deal with the depedencies, but I don't mind a
few bugs in exchange for a more recent version of KDE/gAIM/whatever.
One disadvantage of moving away from stable is that you don't have the
Title: Message
Need a reality check here. Based on what I see here I am assuming
that the bad logical extent would be:
14712839/(4096*1024/512) which breaks down to
BadBlock/BlocksPerExtent
here is some system
information.
Aug 10 06:30:04 sevenfountains kernel: hdd:
dma_intr: status=0x51
Leif B. Kristensen wrote:
Hi,
I'm still fairly new to Debian and am trying to find my way around the
system. I've got some gripes about the naming practice and poor
documentation of Perl modules. As an example, I started out today to
find a package which I have used a lot on my W2K system, named
to copy initrd.img to the floppy, but there was way too little space.
I suppose what I should be asking is how to make a boot floppy for a 2.4 kernel, as
mine seem to be too big for a floppy disk?
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don't know why the mkboot is giving me a floppy boot disk that fails. Can I have
some guidance here?
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I wanted to make a boot disk, prior to experimenting with the compiling of kernels.
I ran mkboot /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.18-k7, and the disk was created.
I rebooted and the floppy started to boot up, until it hit a kernel panic. The error
message was;
Root fs not mounted
VPS:
I would like to use the ldap_default_servers configuration setting with
my ldap querry. So far I have been unable to discern how the variable
replaces itself into a search.
Here is my settings
ldap_default_servers = localhost::389:www.anotherhost.com::389
and latter in a router...
condition
If you go with courier, make sure you increase the number of
connections. Several email readers have real heartburn if this is set
to low. I have set mine to 10.
Jamin W. Collins wrote:
On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 04:07:57PM -0700, Mike Fedyk wrote:
I'm going to switch from pop3 to
I should start to look for a
solution?
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Mmmm, what if I have two machines that are on the same LAN segment,
having a conversation of interest, but I want to run my sniffer from,
say, a Linux server
/store /mnt/mirror
Now, I expect the output to be the same for each disk as they
are now synched, but I dont. On the last occassion I got;
29521877376 /mnt/store
29510119424 /mnt/mirror
Why are they not the same?
Keith
VK == Vineet Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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VK Different filesystem types? Different block sizes? It's
VK quite strange that they differ by so much (11MiB). It seems
VK more like something was omitted. Maybe you
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I take minor issue with this blanket statement: a switch doesn't really
gain you anything unless you're getting enough traffic for collisions,
and takes away your
appear
to be heading for an obvious fall, could someone point out the error
of my thinking
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, but because I want to understand naming. The only
proviso is that I wish to stay exclusivly within stable.
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Paul Johnson wrote:
[1] Switch would be better.
I take minor issue with this blanket statement: a switch doesn't really
gain you anything unless you're getting enough traffic for collisions,
and takes away your ability to monitor everything (tcpdump, ethereal)
that's going on from one
the installer is nice ;)
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example uses a hex key
and key 2. The Orinoco silver support 4 different keys.
Make sure the CASE statement at the top of /etc/pcmcia/wireless.opts is
_uncommented_ and that all other card types are _commented_ out.
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of the Libranet stuff will be left over.
By the way, is there some reason Debian can't adopt the Libranet
installer and tweak it for the Debain defaults intead of the Libranet
defaults? The installer is very nice.
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in ~/ but still it persists.
This is the Nautilus from Woody, so I was wondering if anyone
can tell me if there is a file somewhere to edit or delete, or
if this problem has arisen for others before?
Keith.
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