Zenaan,
On Sunday 15 September 2013 11:30:56 am Zenaan Harkness wrote:
...
> >> On 9/15/13, Randy Kramer wrote:
> >>
> >> ... email intermittent on 36-48hr boundary ...
> http://checkmyip.com/
>
> They key is, what is the public-facing ip address, notwiths
ys to avoid rebooting every two days), and (2) is
harder to dig into while the problem is occurring due to its "self
correcting" nature with the static address.
On Saturday 14 September 2013 8:15:18 pm Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> On 9/15/13, Randy Kramer wrote:
>
> ... email intermit
il was successful.
The other factor that comes into play is that I am still using Debian 5.0, and
hope to switch (before the end of the year?) to Debian 7.x, and, I'm hoping
that the problem might completely disappear at that point.
Randy Kramer
On Tuesday 03 September 2013 3:25:32 pm
Just catching up on some old emails--although there is probably no reason to
do so ;-)
On Monday 26 August 2013 12:16:10 am Robert Holtzm wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 07:38:55PM -0400, Randy Kramer wrote:
> > On Sunday 25 August 2013 3:10:43 pm Alexander Kapshuk wrote:
> > &g
wo weeks so far).
Aside: I usually find the problem in the morning, reboot, and then the problem
occurs during the night of the second day (36 to 48 hours) after a reboot.
Ok, sorry that wasn't all that short. If anybody can give me a clue, I'd
appreciate it.
Randy Kramer
g eth0 is your internet card (where you plug in your Ethernet cable /
RJ-45 connector, you want that to come up and get an IP address from dhcp.
Randy Kramer
>
> On Aug 25, 2013 8:45 PM, "Robert Holtzm" wrote:
> > On Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 06:27:34PM +0300, Alexander Ka
low, but
that didn't do the job:
dns-nameservers 207.69.188.185 207.69.188.186
My question: is there a way, in a client computer being given a dynamic IP
address from DHCP, to override the DNS addresses provided by the DHCP server?
Thanks!
Randy Kramer
Aside: I am having an intermitt
Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 01:28:37PM -0400, Randy Kramer wrote:
> > I want to capture some audio from a web page.
> I think I would start by looking at how the web page is playing the
> audio. If it's a simple background audio file (e.g. an or
> tag), then you should be able to si
like:
* is my system using aRts or ALSA?
* is my system using gstreamer or pulseaudio?
* is there a precompiled (binary) version of ffmpeg for Debian 5.0 with
ALSA support compiled in?
* ???
Thanks!
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On Thursday 08 March 2012 12:06:54 pm Camaleón wrote:
> On Wed, 07 Mar 2012 13:37:12 -0500, Randy Kramer wrote:
> > I guess that implies I'd better do something about the permissions on
> > that read-only subdirectory before the next (and each) time I run that
> > find..
Camaleón,
Thanks!
One followup below...
On Wednesday 07 March 2012 12:51:48 pm Camaleón wrote:
> On Wed, 07 Mar 2012 08:39:05 -0500, Randy Kramer wrote:
> > % find . -print -depth | cpio -ov > tree.cpio
> However, if you remember to use -depth, find will instead start its
ory
before printing the directory itself. This limits the effects of restrictive
directory permissions by printing the directory entries in a directory before
the directory name itself.
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England rather than America. ;-)
I would second that--as an American, I've always used "Freshman" as opposed
to "fresher". Maybe fresher is starting to be used in America, but I haven't
noticed it (but I'm not on college campuses very often any more).
Randy K
find it unfortunate that the writer of that article is apparently
unaware of the $1M trust fund that Bill Gates started with (from his
grandfather)
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On Sunday 04 March 2012 10:31:41 am Lisi wrote:
> On Sunday 04 March 2012 12:51:17 Randy Kramer wrote:
> > The only problem is the aggravating yahoo URLs that are very long--I just
> > checked one that is 537 characters long. So, far, with middle mouse
> > button copying,
erent is specified, the standard addition of "s" does the
job? (Note, I can see only the abridged version of the Merriam Webster
dictionary.)
Not that I consider Wikipedia (the encyclopedia) an authority on language
usage, but they use "grammars" in their article on grammar.
>
> You should now see the URL for a link displayed along the bottom of the
> screen.
The only problem is the aggravating yahoo URLs that are very long--I just
checked one that is 537 characters long. So, far, with middle mouse button
copying, I am not able to copy that from the one line displa
edbrowse might be able to do that, so I'll look into that.
Randy Kramer
On Saturday 03 March 2012 07:09:56 pm you wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 1:56 PM, Randy Kramer wrote:
> > Maybe it can be done readily in lynx and I just haven't spotted how to do
> > it?
>
>
Jasper,
Excellent--exactly what I needed!
Thank you very much!
Randy Kramer
On Saturday 03 March 2012 05:31:38 pm Jasper Noë wrote:
> In lynx you can make bookmarks with the 'a' button.
> Combine that with a bookmark in your graphical browser to
>
> ~/lynx_bookmark
ought I might try to load pages like that in a text browser, then copy the
URLs of any links that I want to follow into Iceweasel to view them with
pictures and such.
Thanks!
Randy Kramer
On Wednesday 29 February 2012 12:17:44 pm Julien Claassen wrote:
>I have tried lynx, links, links2
I tried (briefly) looking at your web site for something about your literate
progamming system, but did not notice anything.
Randy Kramer
PS: I've cc'd you because the list is so busy--if you respond to me and want
me to see it, I'd request you do the same--I don't always read
not 100% stable (I probably
> power cycle it a couple of times per month).
Or, consider two smaller monitors and use nVidia's TwinView (their proprietary
driver)--I haven't tried the open source driver yet.
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Camaleón,
Thanks!
I've written to yahoo--if I get a response I'll summarize it here.
Randy Kramer
On Sunday 12 February 2012 05:02:07 am Camaleón wrote:
> On Sat, 11 Feb 2012 16:52:47 -0500, Randy Kramer wrote:
> > This is OT. I tried posting it on
&g
ittle more!
Randy Kramer
On Saturday 11 February 2012 04:49:19 pm Christofer C. Bell wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 3:08 PM, Randy Kramer wrote:
> >> Yes, lsof is helpful.
> >
> > lsof sounded like a good idea, but doesn't actually find the files. I
> > guess i
des the title of the page and often quoted text, but, the
tinyurl solution is just not what I'm looking for.)
So, any feedback is welcome!
Randy Kramer
PS: For some time, these long URLs have been limited to news.yahoo.com. Now
I'm starting to see them in shine.yahoo.com. The last
1:28:21 am Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2012-02-11 15:33 +0100, Randy Kramer wrote:
> > So, my questions:
> >* is that possible (that Flash or Iceweasel are using unnamed inodes
> > to create invisible files on /tmp)
>
> Yes. Well, the file needs to be given a name initia
00%, I can quit Iceweasel, and the usage
on /tmp drops down to 1% (to match the 318 kilobytes I mention above).
Thanks!
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ou might also have). On that business account, don't put any
information that you consider proprietary just advertise (in the best way you
can) the other site where they can find the information that you are
(apparently) worried about losing control of.
Randy Kramer
On Thursday 09 February 2
mbox archive would help to diagnose such cases :-)
The copy I have of Lisi's post:
Re: Dual Boot.
From: Lisi (resent from debian-user@lists.debian.org)
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Fri Sep 2 03:52:40 2011
Has the email footer for unsubscribing...
Or do you mean something
h! I learned a few things today (I hope ;-). Among
others, I didn't know that apt-file existed--I've now installed it.
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Eduardo,
Thanks, that worked perfectly, but, how did you know that, especially so
quickly?
Randy Kramer
On Thursday 04 August 2011 08:52:24 am Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
> On Qui, 04 Ago 2011, Randy Kramer wrote:
> > Yesterday, my build started failing with messages
iva days.
I tried "aptitude install gtk+-2.0.pc" but that tells me:
"Couldn't find any package whose name or description
matched "gtk+-2.0.pc""
So, I'll send this and keep digging.
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On Tuesday 26 July 2011 09:28:49 am Victor Munoz wrote:
> Fine, thanks for the speculation and the interest.
You're welcome, and good luck!
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do some thinking (i.e., pause) during a 23 MB file
transfer, I don't think scp would, but there still might be something
that is timing out.
All from me is just random speculation, however. Good luck--I hope
someone else will have some better suggestions for you.
Randy Kramer
> S
On Saturday 23 July 2011 11:51:26 am Victor Munoz wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 09:21:22AM -0400, Randy Kramer wrote:
> > With very large files, it is not surprising to see the link quiet
> > for periods of time while calculations are being done at each end.
> In this case
rately remember the details, but what
I wrote above gives the general idea.)
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th the particular card I'm
using, but the 1024x768 seems nice for me (e.g., the font size is what
I've been used to for 10-12 years (or longer).
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Thanks, everyone, for the discussion!
It looks like there are some possibilities. Thank goodness I don't have
to convert today! By the time I do have to convert, maybe I'll know
enough. ;-)
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On Monday 11 July 2011 07:42:15 pm William Hopkins wrote:
> There are a fe
On Sunday 10 July 2011 09:48:46 am Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> On Sat, 09 Jul 2011, Randy Kramer wrote:
> > When I switch to IPv6, will I lose the ability to keep my computers
> > behind a NAT gateway?
>
> Yes, for the address translation. Unless you hack something w
William,
Thanks for the reply!
A followup below:
On Saturday 09 July 2011 10:22:01 pm William Hopkins wrote:
> On 07/09/11 at 05:14pm, Randy Kramer wrote:
> > I just saw another question about IPv4 and NAT and IPv6, and that
> > prompts this question:
> >
> > When I
Arno,
Thanks for the reply!
A followup below:
On Saturday 09 July 2011 08:34:43 pm Arno Schuring wrote:
> Randy Kramer (rhkra...@gmail.com on 2011-07-09 17:14 -0400):
> > I just saw another question about IPv4 and NAT and IPv6, and that
> > prompts this question:
> >
>
Stephan,
Thanks for the reply!
A followup below:
On Saturday 09 July 2011 05:27:37 pm Stephan Seitz wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 09, 2011 at 05:14:21PM -0400, Randy Kramer wrote:
> >It's probably not the best thing, but I depend on the NAT gateway
> > for a lot of my security--wit
s I'd assume that if someone writes a NAT66, it will give me the
same feature, but if that doesn't happen, what are my options?
One more comment below:
On Sunday 10 July 2011 06:09:23 am Camaleón wrote:
> On Sat, 09 Jul 2011 17:14:21 -0400, Randy Kramer wrote:
> > I just saw
ill I still be able to do that?
Thanks!
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ion, 2 is the
second, ..., 4 is the extended, 5 is the first (usable) extended
partition, ...
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0 plugin. At that point,
the youtube video I was trying to see would not work either as http nor
as https.
So, I re-enabled the 10.0 plugin. Now both http and https work. So, I
tried it on a different youtube URL just to be sure--both work. (I did
not restart Iceweasel.)
Randy Kramer
t have the
> problem.
It is apparently not limited to just Sid as I'm running 5.0
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ank (or anybody),
How in the world did you find out that switching to https would solve
the problem? Did you see a notice somewhere (presumably not from
google), or did you guess based on some clue? If some clue, what was
the clue?
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On Wednesday 06 July 2011 09:56:43 pm William Hopkins wrote:
> Google owns and operates youtube.com
Thanks--I forgot about that!
I thought there could be some other association with google because I
often find youtube videos by searching on google. ;-)
I'll go back to sleep now.
Rand
es.
>
> Are you using Ubuntu by chance? It's a common issue on #ubuntu
> (freenode) today. Seem disabling adblock has solved the issue for
> many.
As I mentioned, I'm having the same problem, same workaround works. I'm
using Debian 5.0, KDE 3.5, Iceweasel, and no adbloc
rkaround works for me
(using https instead of http). So, thanks!
But, what makes you associate the problem with google? I have the
problem with youtube URLs, like:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Ud_wGMXRnQ
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> Google...why all the secrecy ?
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named noatun
* kill -9 artsd
* then I can restart noatun
Sometimes it seems that artsd starts automatically before I start
noatun--in the cases when it doesn't, it seems to get started by
noatun.
Sorry for the noise!
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On Monday 21 June 2010 09:46:27 am Randy Kramer wr
Tong,
Do you actually have a floppy drive (and media) that can handle 8
megabytes? That seems rather unlikely, as the standard 3 1/2" (iirc)
floppy is 1.44 MB.
Randy Kramer
On Monday 21 June 2010 11:01:33 am T o n g wrote:
> Does anyone has positive experience with KVM using non-
Hmm, as is too often the case, after sending an email seeking, I start
to get some other clues--I found a suggestion to restart arts--I tried
that, still no luck so I'm still looking for help (but maybe I have
some kind of clue now).
Randy Kramer
On Monday 21 June 2010 09:38:55 am
I see that the one process is a Zombie. I've googled on things like
zombie, process, noatun, restart, and combinations thereof--even a good
suggestion on appropriate search terms might get me started here (of
course, a nice clear explanation and course of action would be nicer).
Thanks!
Ra
On Tuesday 14 April 2009 12:33:48 pm Celejar wrote:
> Randy Kramer wrote:
> >* I'm fairly certain that the functionality of an MTA is
> > significantly more than just receiving mail via POP3 and sending it
> > via SMTP.
>
> IIUC, MTAs don't generally d
y paraphrase what I infer from your
comment)... MUAs should not include SMTP and POP3 (and maybe IMAP)
capabilities, but everyone should install and use an MTA, I think I'll
just agree to disagree.
regards,
Randy Kramer
Hmm, did I just feed a troll?
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On Tuesday 14 April 2009 10:13:58 am Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2009-04-14 15:33 +0200, Randy Kramer wrote:
> > I did find a way to put a soft linked file in my local kmail
> > folders so I could get email sent to the administrator--this was
> > something like a hard link to t
e /var/mail/root?).
Why would somebody need an MTA for a (normal) desktop?
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On Tuesday 14 April 2009 05:49:48 am Dirk wrote:
> some true asshole decreased linux' value as an alternative to windows
> by making hal a dependency(!) of xorg now...
Just for clarification, is this in Debian stable or test?
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're interested in helping, I can point you to links to learn more
about Scintilla and Scite.
I now have to concentrate on my taxes for the next day or so, so I
probably won't respond until Thursday if you have any questions
(although I could probably send you a few links).
If you aren
ctrl:~# fdisk /dev/sdc
> You will not be able to write the partition table.
You might also google for that particular error message and see what
it's telling you and how and whether other people have overcome it.
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On Wednesday 08 April 2009 04:58:37 pm Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Tue,07.Apr.09, 09:00:26, Randy Kramer wrote:
> >* but this will bring konqueror to the foreground, with the
> > focus, obscuring kmail (this is bad, not what I prefer, and not the
> > behavior I had
On Wednesday 08 April 2009 02:23:48 pm Brad Rogers wrote:
> I no longer use KMail/Konq, so was trying to remember what I had, and
> how it behaved. Sorry I wasn't more help.
No problem--thanks for trying!
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On Tuesday 07 April 2009 04:01:35 pm Brad Rogers wrote:
> Randy Kramer wrote:
> > open in a new tab of the existing konqueror instance *and leave
> > that instance of konqueror in the background* (i.e., behind kmail,
> > with kmail maintaining the focus).
>
> I /think/
uot;. ;-)
BTW, I should mention that, to the best of my recollection, the behavior
I described for kmail and konqueror on Mandriva2006 was the as
installed / default behavior, although that was several years ago and I
may have forgotten something.
Thanks!
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On Thursday 26 March 2009 05:02:48 am Thorny wrote:
> On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 17:49:37 -0400, Randy Kramer posted:
> Not sure if confirmation is what you want, for me in Konq 3.5.9 on
> Lenny, select all works properly.
Thorny,
Thanks--but just so I'm clear, can you please confirm it
Squeeze.
They said their package is 4:3.5.9.dfsg.1-6 (under Debian Squeeze) and
it turns out that my package is also 4:3.5.9.dfsg.1-6 but under Debian
Lenny. I'm assuming that these two packages would be exactly the same,
so there would be no benefit in upgrading.
Is that a correct assumpt
stgreSQL database) configure files and have a revision
> control over it.
I know this is off-point, but TWiki (http://twiki.org) is a wiki with built-in
version control.
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