El Thursday 15 April 2010 09:11:21 Freeman va escriure:
> An empty .xsession file will crash Gnome too. (I remember that debacle.) I
> can't offer a technical explanation. Maybe it can be viewed as similar to
> initiating two desktops environments simultaneously.
.xsession is the X session scrip
El Friday 26 March 2010 18:45:46 Rick Thomas va escriure:
> However, if physical size matters, the "Gizmo! jr" is the smallest
> I've found.)
FYI, a micro-sd reader like this is smaller:
http://www.kingston.com/flash/usb_microsd_reader_bndl.asp
Micro-sd reader: 24.99mm x 12.14mm x 2.64mm
Gizmo!
El Wednesday 24 February 2010 06:45:35 Sthu Deus va escriure:
> Good day.
Good day!
> First, I want that my this message be saved in the Debian mailing list
> archive in so that my experience could of worth to all those that will be
> in the same dilemma as I was
Oh man! Many, many thanks for th
El Tuesday 16 February 2010 16:52:06 Stan Hoeppner va escriure:
> As a bonus, due to various architectural reasons I won't delve into, 32bit
> binaries will usually run slightly faster than the 64 bit cousins
Really? Didn't know.
64bit binaries should be faster than a 32bit one... where's the prob
El Tuesday 16 February 2010 10:09:34 Warren King va escriure:
> Which architecture should I use for an Intel Atom Processor?
If it's a 64 bits one you should use amd64, otherwise or in doubt use x86.
> Warren King
>
> wk...@meritel.com
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Hello,
I have a ssh server with a chrooted environment to give acces to our customers
that have a scponlyc shell. On the sshd outside the chroot only the users of
the group "scpuser" can connect to sftp, I added "AllowGroups scpuser" to
sshd_config.
Some /etc/passwd examples are:
/etc/passwd:
El Thursday 04 February 2010 13:26:55 Sthu Deus va escriure:
> Good day.
Hello,
> Is there a tool by which, I can amplify gain to 0 db of every wav/flac
There's "normalize-audio" that might help.
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We solved it, was not about the upgrade, this was just a coincidence. Was
another machine that was acting as local master browser.
Sorry for the noise
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Hello,
Our samba server stoped working fine after Lenny upgrade.
I can connect using "smbclient", but "smbtree" says:
"Server requested plaintext password but 'client plaintext auth' is disabled
anonymous failed session setup with NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER"
We can't access to samba server fro
El Monday 25 January 2010 10:29:32 Johannes Wiedersich va escriure:
> Vadkan Jozsef wrote:
> > Does someone has an easy howto for only allowing e.g.: scp with rssh
> > [chrooted]?
>
> aptitude install scponly
I have some troubles using scponly into chrooted environment. I posted
an
e-mai
El Wednesday 27 January 2010 12:20:28 Tim Beauregard va escriure:
> Marc Olive wrote:
> > Maybe you copied /document files to /documents without being hdb1
> > monuted? Try to umount /documents and see if there are still all files.
>
> t...@server:~$ umount /documents
&
El Wednesday 27 January 2010 09:45:55 Tim Beauregard va escriure:
> Apologies if the first message wasn't clear enough:
>
> df -h
>
> FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> /dev/hda1 56G 55G 0 100% /
> tmpfs 237M 0 237M 0% /lib/init/rw
>
Hello,
I've setup a Debian Lenny server with a chroot environment and some users have
a "scponlyc" shell. There's a Cisco Linksys router to access to internet
forwarding port 22.
The problem is that users have to do several attemps to connect to the server,
after 6 or more attemps to connect s
El Thursday 21 January 2010 13:34:32 Aioanei Rares va escriure:
> I'd keep it simple : ssh + rsync.
Even simpler: use Unison
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El Tuesday 12 January 2010 00:24:19 Vadkan Jozsef va escriure:
> Are there any good FTP programs that support SFTP, FTPS, FTP, SCP plus
> doesn't store the password in plaintext like filezilla does?
I use konqueror with kdewallet to store passwords.
> Thank you!
Welcome,
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