it expire on first
use, this way I don't need to have a new person type in their password
into a terminal.
Of course, now that I'm putting my thoughts to vim, I could just make a
little CGI over https that let's people change their password, hmm...
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Check out http://www.innerx.net/~nuke I need not say more. The package for
epic in debian is called epic4.
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if you have alot of memory and cpu speed etc).
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screen -R (which I have in my .zlogin) work when there are
2 screen sessions for some reason and flatten both? I guess the answer to
this is no, I should work on hacking screen sometime :)
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, whereas pine has a nice built in configuration
utility with on-line help.
yup, still is.
Ultimately, though, one's choice of a mail user agent is pretty
subjective, like editors :) Maybe you should just try mutt for a while
and see if you like it better.
pretty much
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downgrading, or
upgrading your perl.
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in /usr/lib/vim/syntax/syntax.vim
Am i missing somethign, or is this a bug
Make sure you installed the vim-rt package.
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The kde debs are at: ftp://ftp.timsnet.com/pub/kde/ (latest date is latest
snapshot).
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-a /dev/modem, try using
setserial spd_hi /dev/modem and see if you get better speeds.
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giving me a good
session first.
Try the svga server from 3.3.3 might be useful here. Grab the binary from
ftp.xfree86.org and install it in /usr/local/bin, then point
/etc/X11/Xserver at it.
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scripts. Remember that if X behaves weirdly you can kill it
with ctrl+alt+backspace. Best of luck!
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if [ ! -z $2 ]
then
CONSTRAINTS=$CONSTRAINTS and firstname=lower('$2%')
fi
ORDER=van, noemnaam
time echo select $ROWS from $TABLES where $CONSTRAINTS \
order by $ORDER; | psql $LOGNAME
Not tested of course :)
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boot with your install
disks, select the mount primary partition option and
chmod -x /target/etc/init.d/xdm or whatever.
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+win95 howto
(or something like that), set boot=/win95/bootsect.lnx in /etc/lilo.conf
(as someone who's name I forgot on the list previously mentioned, neat trick).
If you don't have any space but a swap partition, you might just convert
the swap partition and setup a swap file instead.
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pppconfig would have been nice, of course, but anyway :) I've attached my
/etc/diald/diald.options in the hope that they may be helpful (your setup
may vary, and of course it needs to be edited).
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fifo /var/run/diald.fifo
accounting-log /var/log/diald.log
mode
it thinks disconnect failed?
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/dev/hdb2 / -rw
try:
mount -t ext2 /dev/hdb2 / -o rw
if that doesn't work, maybe:
mount -n -t ext2 /dev/hdb2 / -o rw
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sure you selected all the modules for
parallel ports in the kernel config (like pc-style hardware).
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communicator-smotif-45 and everything that depends on. (probably from
unstable)
is there a definitive method for finding out which libc i am using?
i am running debian hamm with a 2.0.34 kernel.
hamm is a libc6 distribution
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libc6 package. There are also things in the oldlibs/ section for old libc5
programs, so if you have those you can run libc5 apps.
When you compile things, the binary will be libc6, unless you get the
-altdev package, and follow the procedure to make a libc5 binary
specifically.
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libraries the application uses. Xaw/Xt is the
athena widgets. Xm is lesstif, etc. When in doubt go to the packages
search page on www.debian.org and put the library name in contents to
find the relative package.
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, is it really necessary to reboot to turn of a daemon?
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have a bad disk, try another one!
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should be able to
add an entry to the NT C:\BOOT.INI file that will point to your linux in
some way (isn't there a howto on this somewhere??) try the linux
howto's maybe there is a Linux+NT HOWTO.
Jeff
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in.ftpd
and make sure it doesn't have a # in front of it, if it does remove it and
do
/etc/init.d/netbase reload
(as root)
Hope that helps.
references: man services, man inetd.conf
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the command runq will send out your mail. You
might want to configure it in /etc/ppp/ip.up so that your mail is sent when
you bring up your connection.
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as to a way to make Netscape work
properly TIA
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/dev;./MAKEDEV audio
also check the dmesg command to make sure the sound stuff really does
work.
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, but there is a source package in experimental I
belive, you could try that for better debian integration.
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/linuxr51_ann.html
and also matlab:
http://www.mathworks.com/
(you kinda have to use the search thing to find anything useful there)
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partition (/dev/hdb5)
You could also make a new partition and mount it as /home, or /usr, or some
such.
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netscape unfreeze.
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i get connection refused.
I can telnet and pop into it without problems.
Any ideas.
Hrm, try apt-get install ftp;apt-get install ftpd.
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Excerpts from mail: 12-Nov-96 Is `.deb' still better than.. by Kevin K.
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Just curious: Are there still advantages to the Debian package
management system over the RPM system?
If I understand this correctly, RedHat put it's RPM software under a non-GPL
copyright, and source is
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Rafael Torres [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm working with Debian 1.1 and since last week, when I want to
install a .deb packages via ftp, I receive the following message:
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I looked at the driver code and verified that it is doing programmed I/O.
So, while it is perhaps not significant for some systems, the thing is
using the CPU to wait for ISA bus transfers, and the CPU is stuck at
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1. I use NT as a network here(choke). So I need the Samba routiens
running. Although on Slackware I had some other problems with it
(probably the version levels I was using), On this one I cannot see long
filenames.
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