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> Russell wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > When i try a command like:
> >
> > debpc:# if [ -n df /mnt | grep -ie "/dev/hdc1" ] echo "yes"
> >
> > then after i press "return", i get a command prompt ">" which
> > seems to be waiting for more
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Here is the output of the scanner:
Scanning /var/amavis/amavis-10795264/parts/*
Scanning file /var/amavi
ase (an MSI mb it works with passing irq and io adresses at the
boot prompt.
hjlsvr:/home/mark# cat /etc/lilo.conf | grep append
# command line is given, other than one specified by an `append'
append="ide2=0xec00,0xe802,19 ide3=0xe400,0xe002,19 ide2=dma ide3=dm
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27;ve ever seen something like this is when a mounted
filesystem is screwed up. check your mounts and see if any of them are
not responding: nfs, samba, autofs etc
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p5.html
Make sure you stop the samba daemons before attempting to join the
domain.
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On Thu, 2002-09-05 at 12:30, Aaron Peters wrote:
> Slightly OT, but how does one reverse those pairs in the ethernet cable to
> allow direct connection? I'd be interested in connecting my notebook to a
> desktop under my desk, but I'd rather not use a hub to do it.
Swap wires 1&3 and 2&6
si
ot be activated
Maybe a BIOS problem? (in which case I apologe for the OT question).
Mark Copper
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sql
[snip to the interesting part]
This package adds SQL support (using postgresql) to the gnucash
package.
there you go
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he files listed on the command line (so osh can
determine your access rights to them) and won't allow shelling out.
Most importantly is the 'only editing files specified on the
commandline' and 'no shell escapes whatsoever'.
This way we can use this 'vi' versio
On Fri, 2002-09-20 at 18:05, Eric Hanchrow wrote:
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>
> Mark> Most importantly is the 'only editing files specified on the
> Mark> commandline' and 'no shell esca
pile the kernel with cs46xx as
a module?
I would be very appreciative of any help from the list.
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ure end of script headers".
[snip]
> hello.sh:
> #!/bin/sh
> echo "Content-Type: text/plain"
> echo
> echo "Hello Web!"
This could be because you don't have the execute bit set on your script.
Did you chmod +x the file?
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ve done to upset it?
I am using the 3.0.3 debs from the kde site.
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y to create a seperate partition to store all the
Maildirs on, and putting quota's on there. Then symlink all the user's
maildirs to the new location.
I don't use this method myself, since I store the maildirs on a
non-shell server that has quota support built into the imap/po
drives, they are lot's faster
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After defragmenting Windows 98, then rebooting my box,
choosing Linux as the OS to load, the following
messages appeared. (not the complete message)
[MS-DOS FS REL. 12 FAT
12,check=n,conv=b,uid=0,gid=0,umask=022,bmap]
[me=0x0,cs=38,#f=0,fl=0,ds=0,de=0,data=0,se=0,ts=0,ls=19456,rc=0,fc=4294967295]
DSA key ID 0EFB1DFE
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I see that dpkg can tell me about associations between files and packages.
Can I somehow get a list of the md5sums of the package maintainers'
version of the files so I can tell if they were modified? Maybe things
aren't as simple as I'm imagining?
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> > Is there any way of getting Mozilla to use the same gtk theme as the
> > rest of my Gnome desktop?
>
> No, according to the galeon dudes, Gecko doesn't expose the
> scrollbar enough to do that.
de list with a simple Perl script.
A couple more questions for the list:
(a) Can I mount a compressed archive (e.g. from afio) as a read-only
filesystem somehow?
(b) Can I manipulate an ext2 FS on DVD-RAM on a low-spec machine? I know
that for actually burning DVD-Rs they sometimes want a faster mac
y when I was trying to clamp down the CPU
cooling fans, so I had to take care.
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jobs on their mbox files to
> archive email. I am just surprised that no such tool seems to exist for
> IMAP.
The package description doesn't mention it, but the version of archivemail
in SID has IMAP support.
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instructions. You will end up with something like this
http://galeon.sourceforge.net/graphics/galeon2/galeon2dock.png
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ell issue - look at your shell's manpage. Chances are that "man
bash" should answer your questions - relevant files include /etc/profile
~/.bash_profile ~/.bashrc
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0:0, eth0:1, etc. - I think you have to do the eth0 before eth0:0 or
whatever. Then you do the obvious stuff with route as if they were just
different interfaces, if necessary.
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d I wait long enough yet? I poked around with cfs a little while
ago but I took its reliance on NFS as a sign that I should wait another
couple of years; it didn't seem to be very plug and play in the same way
that, say, ssh has become with Debian.
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On Sun, 13 Oct 2002, Mike Egglestone wrote:
> Would it be unwise to install bind on your own box?
> and then set your resolv.conf to
> nameserver 127.0.0.1 ???
I do exactly that, then all my nameserver config is done in /etc/bind/
Seems to work okay.
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> > On Sun, 13 Oct 2002, Mike Egglestone wrote:
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> > > Would it be unwise to install bind on your own box?
> > > and then set your re
.x.x.x
network x.x.x.x
netmask 255.255.255.0
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> Mark Janssen heeft geschreven:
> >Change /etc/network/interfaces, and change the config there (see man
> >interfaces)
> >
> >It should look something like this:
> >
> >interface eth0 inet static
> >
an interior
machine? Can a remote connect by ssh? What security implications are
there?
I guess this is slightly OT, but my gateway security is strictly
out-of-the-box Debian.
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for me (but then I updated to testing and got 2.0.13 anyway.)
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(snip)
> Two common reasons for going with modules:
>
> 1) Devices that need particular parameters to be configured wrt the
> handler module.
(snip)
You can normally also use things like LILO's "append=..." to pass
parameters to suc
aptitude yet. Maybe I should give it another try?
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n did what change?
That you need to really know what you're doing to use exim to receive mail
on a machine that is not permanently connected to the Internet, I'd guess,
Paul's implication presumably being that this wasn't previously the case.
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Then you're using fetchmail, not exim, to receive mail - it's just a
matter of terminology. (Of course, exim performs the local delivery after
'receiving' from fetchmail - that's quite normal.)
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Me too. I especially want to see a GANTT chart and resource usage summary
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> On Tue, 15 Oct 2002 13:51:59 -0400 (EDT) Mark Carroll
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> > Then you're using fetchmail, not exim, to receive mail - it's just a
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iliar if
you've used any standard text-mode client. Plenty of people seem to use
bitchx IMLE.
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ethernet only) my setup is the
same as yours. I never specified any options and I never had any
trouble. I suspect that there must be some trick to working with a
combination ethernet/modem card.
One of the other VTs (#3 I think) has log messages. Maybe there is a
clue there.
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>
>
> On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 07:26:01AM -0600, Mark Zimmerman wrote..
> > >
> > > I'm using a Xircom CreditCard CEM56-100 (ether 10/100 + modem56) as my
> > > pcmcia card.
> &g
(including this list) and found
references that I should look for a README.dri file somewhere in the
/usr/share/doc/xserver-xfree86/ directory. Since that file does not
seem to exist on my sarge install I am a bit on the bothered side. Any
input would be appreciated.
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> Hi,
> I'm looking for a way I can send a small message to a user
> that is logged into the same box as me.
> If I run
> # w
> to see who is logged in, then I would like to echo something
> to their screen so I can tell them so
is based on an old version of the
default configuration files that have been not quite upgraded properly at
some stage by the package upgrade scripts, then? I sure didn't have that
nice little default Location section that you seem to - indeed, both
times, I only noticed the doc stuff through seeing th
uot;CDeleted\ Items ...
"CDeleted\\ Items ...
"CDeletedItems ...
none of these have worked, does anyone know the right way to handle
this?
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> At 12:17 PM 10/22/2002 -0500, Mark Roach wrote:
> >I am using mutt as a client on MS Exchange. I would like to make 'd'
> >copy the message to my "Deleted Items" folder before deleting. On my
>
begin sean finney quote on Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 12:40:54PM -0400:
> also, what if one of the addresses is the recieving address? i.e. if
> this account is steve@somehost, and in his .forward he puts
> steve@somehost, steve@someotherhost, things will go Very, Very, Wrong.
If you want the local ac
ly switch resolutions.
You don't :) this is a planned feature for XFree86 (why do you need it
anyway? just curious)
> 10.) Do I need all 7 cd's to upgrade from potato to woody? Or can I just d/l
> the first cd?
it depends, is the software that you have installed contained on the
first CD? :)
Hope that helps
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that group - if you do things like offering
access to your system for others (a couple of friends have access to my
machine over the Internet, but honestly have no need to access my cdrom
drives, or group 'audio' in order to access my speakers.)
If you aren't a member of 'cdrom'
insmod and either module doesn't get through the usb
hubs to the devices.
Is there a way of restarting the usb subsystem (the core of which is in
the kernel proper) without restarting the system? Would it be possible
if the entire usb subsystem was compiled as modules?
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recycle - say,
obtain a new dhcp lease, and is failing at that time (such as requesting
just at the time that the network's dhcp server is for some reason
unavailable - maybe recycling, or its ethernet card is recycled.)
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>
Courier is *VERY* particular about the sending email server domain name
matching the one it gets when it checks of the machine - if it doesn't
match, it bounces. My logs are running with some degree of scr
pects so that they look better at different sizes - things
like serifs that don't disappear at small sizes, but aren't overwhelming
at large sizes. Type 3 didn't have the hinting support, and as such was
not as easily scalable.
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cal on
Debian, and if you feel that method must be used, you need to switch to
Single User, and then back to a preferred multi-user level (unless the
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ting obsolete or *unuseful* files, or identifying damaged files.
That it automatically resizes larger images to fit on the screen makes
this review far easier.
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ient to bother with the
second.)
Guess this raises the question of whether or not you are running
anacron, and whether the installation of leafnode was from a .deb or
hand-compiled
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even though the newsgroups were supposed to be read-only - they do not
cross back to the mailing list.) It is through those newsgroups that I
first became familiar with this mailing list.
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e installation issue. And i've had
> sound working on it on all occasions. Funny that Suse couldn't manage it.
>
> This is all about atttitude, and quite plainly, the attitude of most
> experienced linux users SUCKS. Badly. I'll tell you know - for every 5
> people t
> > 4) do I have to install any other package apart from
> > kernel-image-2.4.19-686? like kernel-header, etc?
>
> No (some self-compiled programs get the headers from kernel-headers or
> kernel-source, however).
>
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On Tue, 2002-09-10 at 02:31, David Pastern wrote:
> Mark,
>
> I think I just typed "make" to be honest. That's my own idiocy there, I
> should have known that it was make config (or make xconfig in X). It still
> seemed to work though. Could I have accidently b
t;? Are these 1 hour, 10
minutes, 5 seconds at maybe four frames a second? My STV680 based camera
does the latter - it takes 20 images for the 20 image slots, and then
crashes itself and my usb subsystem, which at present stays down until I
reboot (taking my second printer with it as it is also usb.
ra, but I haven't seen anything to switch either of them to "snap
image, transfer image, clear image" with my camera, and I suspect that
it is presently the same thing with yours :(
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On Tue, 2002-09-10 at 04:15, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> >>"Mark" == Mark L Kahnt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Mark> What is recommended with Debian, however, is to use make-kpkg after you
> Mark> do the configuring and "make dep" -
>
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>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Colin Watson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 9:21 AM
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> Subject: Re: Why mailing-lists? Usenet have been invented, I hear. ;-)
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>
There was a similar problem with amavis-exim as well - I'd say that
there is a reason they are in unstable - bug reports, if they haven't
already been filed, are probably appropriate.
That isn't as bad as the problem with blackhole-*, however. The
executable is /usr/bin
ws email client but I am at work.
/dev/dsp should be in group audio - those users that are being permitted
to produce sound on that machine should be members of group audio,
rather than logging on as root.
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(dsp2 and dsp3 are available), or swap the
priorities of mixers (the tv viewers can be configured to any dsp.)
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eep it away from
tasks involving X11 if you want it to continue to be responsive.
Offhand, unless you are dealing with a small, stable file collection, it
doesn't make a lot of sense to use a machine with a small amount of disk
space relative to the other machines as a file server - it makes litt
room for
difficult to implement formatting decisions (primarily the errors, like
forgetting to switch off bold or italics,) and requires translations
that may not always be faithful when you want to draw upon viewers such
as a web browser (although I salute the performance of man2html on this
matter.)
On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 12:28, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 12:07:35PM -0400, Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
> > On Sun, 2002-09-15 at 07:07, Colin Watson wrote:
> > > On Sun, Sep 15, 2002 at 11:28:34AM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
> > > > also sprach
rm "\214$\255\373"
rm: cannot remove `\\214$\\255\\373': No such file or directory
valites@sunfish:/tmp/file$ rm "\214\$\255\373"
rm: cannot remove `\\214$\\255\\373': No such file or directory
valites@sunfish:/tmp/file$ rm ./\214\$\255\373
rm: cannot remove `./214$2
Cagnoni wrote:
> Mark T. Valites wrote:
> > Every once in a while, either a user somehow comes up with a file with
> > funky characters, or I create one by accident. When displayed through a
> > 'ls', the non-printable characters are displayed with "?"s.
How about shells other than bash?
Is there a shell independant way of doing this?
On Wed, 18 Sep 2002, Mark T. Valites wrote:
> Pietro,
>
> Thank you very much for the reply!!!
>
> THe --escape and -b are the same options, with the same output, but the
> $'' was n
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For grammar profiling, there is always the command 'style' (package:
astyle)
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> wrote:
>
> > For grammar profiling, there is always the command 'style' (package:
> > astyle)
>
> Not quite. The com
e a back-out of Gnome altogether, and re-install just Gnome 1.4
until Gnome 2 gets completed in Sid and moved to Sarge.
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; close all programs but don't log-out. Then start the programs you want
> > to have started every time you login. Go to Settings and session and
> > choose Save current session. Now logout and then login again and see if
> > this helps.
> >
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8k/983040k available (1544k kernel code, 428k reserved, 10136k
> data, 64k init)
As well, himem with Linux is not as much of an issue so long as you
aren't using a really old box (with a 16 MB memory problem) or going
over 64 GB iirc on current systems.
Remember when himem meant more tha
t these files anyhow - not sure if that works
with the Windows version...
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s, Linux vs. BSD vs. the Hurd.) Trust
people to find which browser they prefer, based on familiarity, needs
and constructive individual experience - as long as it respects Internet
standards and doesn't launch viruses or worms, if it is effective for
the user, then good for them.
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Mark L. K
lem down to a specific patch, hopefully that will save headaches all
around.)
This solution above may leave a tad of confusion - the symlink needs to
be restored to /etc/alternatives/pager for /usr/bin/pager, or you can
update-alternatives till the cows come home and still get no pager.
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Mark L
On Mon, 2002-09-23 at 08:59, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 23, 2002 at 08:52:45AM -0400, Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
> > It's been missing on my system, too, since about when man-db last moved
> > into testing (not saying it was man-db that did this, just that the time
> >
On Mon, 2002-09-23 at 12:36, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 23, 2002 at 12:31:42PM -0400, Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
> > Is there a central repository of what files have been created by
> > packages on the Debian managed part of the filesystem? I just ran into
> > the same probl
ck
>
> echo '[dO%O+38%O+PO/d0<0]Fi22os0CC4BA64E418CE7l0xAP'|dc
You don't ***really*** want the answer to that, do you? :D
The answer about *before asking questions that can result in a RTFM
response*?
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ML Kahnt New M
t many are polling every minute. I poll my ISP with two
biff-ish functions every five minutes, plus an actual transfer poll
every five minutes with Evolution. For when there is no mail, all three
work out to be roughly the same amount of work on the ISP's server.
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es following
The BTTV Mini-HOWTO to the letter. You do have the kernel drivers
involved, including the I2C drivers, available as modules so that you
can include settings for the board?
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ML Kahnt New Markets Consulting
Tel: (613) 531-8684 / (613) 539
d legal fees, and outright bribes".
To anyone on this list - if you wondered for a moment about the
legitimacy of any of these, put it out of your mind - it isn't, and at
best, it is asking for money laundering assistance, which at least in
North America is illegal (however, IANAL.)
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Mark
you will be happy; if
>not, you will become a philosopher."
> - Socrates
>
> Get my GPG public key:
>https://pinky.its.adelaide.edu.au/~tkcook/tom.cook-at-adelaide.edu.au
As of 0930 GMT 25 September 2002, it was back up (well, the stallman.org
one was - still no response
un memtest in a while (the mmap).
>
> This could be it; it does do some 'mmap'ing, so memory errors could be
> affecting it. They can affect everything, in fact =)
>
> For lack of a better pointer, I'd say memtest86 should be the next thing
> to try. RAM'
was all set. I don't see any x86 or PPC
equivalent - is there a way to do this on those architectures?
>--))> >--))>
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rushed tools to market to implement their own
solutions, but most tended to focus on an individual interest of the
developer, and many seemed to think that microscopic toolbar buttons
with poorly drawn icons and tortuously labeled options in dialog boxes
was sufficient to be marketable. When IBM decide
nd
they work better, or at least more comfortably, with their choice, why
should they be faulted for that?
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