nd if it contains the line
exec "$REALSTARTUP"
remove the quotes, so that it reads
exec $REALSTARTUP
Now login at your kdm screen, and see if it works.
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> what it I'm used from IceWM?
Hi,
I had a problem which sounds similar. You could go to the KDE
Control Center -> Look & Feel -> Style, and unselect the "Apply
fonts and colors to non-KDE apps" option.
HTH,
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ide-cdi, cdrom,
i810, agpgart, soundcore, rtc, eepro100, unix, ide-disk,
ide-probe-mod, ide-mod, ext2.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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g should do. In your .emacs file, put the expression:
(require 'tex-site)
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the idea is that the user's X environment should
look and act the same whether startx, xdm, or xinit is used to
start the X session.
I think the reason for this becomes clear if we look at
/etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc:
# by default simply do the same thing as xdm X sessions
. /etc
How do I do this? (It
is not a separate filesystem like /usr or /tmp.)
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ut the line that starts with 'telnet'. You should
then restart or reload inetd:
/etc/init.d/inetd restart
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n when free says that
most of the memory is used the machine doesn't slow down
appreciably. E.g., I compiled a kernel using kernel-package, and
it took just a few minutes.
The machine doesn't run X.
Please let me know if you have any ideas on this.
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Hi,
We are moving our web server to a new machine. How much memory
do people advise for a web server? Also I'd be happy to get
information and pointers on security.
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es efficiently from a single computer. Any
pointers in this regard are appreciated.
I am starting a new thread because what I am asking may not be
strictly relevant to the original posting.
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t either parity or ECC RAM. Intel 820 and
later chipsets apparently support parity and ECC RAM.
So right now, we have decided to make do with non-parity and
non-ECC RAM.
Thanks again for your time, Dave and John.
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relate to or compare with ECC
memory?
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hine gets updated with security
> patches etc, the rest of the machines should be able to
> download those patches from the template machine.
Hi,
You could look at VA SystemImager at the URL
http://systemimager.org/
The manual says that it has been tested with Debian 2.2.
Best,
Ragh
aspect: in your .muttrc put the line
set editor=emacsclient
Now whenever you want to compose a message, mutt will open a
buffer in your principal Emacs. To finish editing the message,
type 'C-x #' as above.
Note that this will work only if you start your Emacs se
I can't seem to get this to work
> either.
Hi,
You could use the shell scripts 'overwrite' and 'replace' in
Kernighan and Pike, The UNIX programming environment, Chapter 5,
Section 5.5, pages 154-155.
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cripts 'overwrite' and
'replace' on pages 154-155, Section 5.5 of 'The UNIX programming
environment' by Kernighan and Pike. I have copied these small
scripts into $HOME/bin and use them often.
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On Thu, Jan 04, 2001 at 01:36:36AM -0800, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> on Thu, Jan 04, 2001 at 11:20:47AM +0530, N. Raghavendra
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >
> > What I have been doing to stop /etc/init.d/ scripts (like
> > xdm) from being executed at bootup is to pu
d dies after an X session, forcing one to
reboot, that too with the mouse alone).
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e (as the first uncommented line). This
makes the script neatly exit without doing anything.
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the host where the
shell runs, and n is an integer >= 1. ssh uses this special
value to forward X11 connections over the secure channel. The
user should normally not set DISPLAY explicitly, as that will
render the X11 connection insecure (and will require the user to
manually copy any required a
wdm is
started. To disable this feature, either comment out this line
with a hash mark, or add a 'no-' prefix to make it
'no-run-xconsole'. See the manpage wdm.options(5).
Ditto for xdm.
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C-h i' the frame becomes taller. In case anyone has a fix for
this, please let me know.
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#x27; causes raw control characters to be
displayed.
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(I disabled the XKEYBOARD extension because I thought that may
have been the cause, but the problem still persists, though it
doesn't happen as frequently now.)
The board has 104 keys. Any help is appreciated.
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debian stable main contrib non-free
It was taken from /usr/share/doc/apt/examples/sources.list
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rages sysadmins not
to be root at all times"
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u could look at http://www.dotemacs.de/multiemacs.html
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On Wed, May 31, 2000 at 09:11:00PM -0500, Scott Graves wrote:
> Is there a HOWTO on configuring SSH?
I found http://www.csua.berkeley.edu/ssh-howto.html useful. The SSH FAQ
is at http://www.employees.org/~satch/ssh/faq/
> I was wondering which file I need to edit to allow hosts using
> RSA-based
ks in advance.
Regards,
Raghavendra.
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Hello,
I am using Debian Hamm and have some questions about mail configuration.
The mail server in my work-place is mri.mri.ernet.in, and I have been
using Pine to read mail on this server from the PC in my office
(riemann.mri.ernet.in). To do this I used the following options in
configuring Pine
anyone provide a few hints on how to proceed, and on possible
security problems?
Thanks and cheers,
Raghavendra.
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lanks out. The newer versions of the the program (mine is the one
packaged with Hamm) seem to be even better.
Cheers,
Raghavendra.
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o to the
node 'Customizing Indentation'. I am far from savvy re all this, so there
may be better solutions.
Cheers,
Raghavendra.
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sily available where I live.
Upgrading little by little, as and when needed, would be a great thing in
this situation. Any other suggestions would be most welcome.
Thanks in advance,
Raghavendra.
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pied the Netscape binary to /tmp without changing
the name, thus the name of the file in /tmp was also
communicator-v404-export.x86-unknown-linux2.0.tar.gz.
Raghavendra.
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All
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> I recently spent a day installing kernel 2.0.34 with full X-windows
I haven't yet installed a custom built kernel. I am using the 2.0.34
kernel image which came with the base system.
HTH,
Raghavendra.
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import -window root root.jpeg
HTH,
Raghavendra.
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that the 1.44MB drive is /dev/fd0.
>From what I have gathered from all the email I have received, the best way
out seems to be to open the case and switch the connectors to the floppy
drives.
Many thanks,
Raghavendra.
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see my 1.44 MB drive as /dev/fd0 and the
other one as /dev/fd1? I apologize in case this is an old question,
already answered.
Many thanks,
Raghavendra.
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Al
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