lee wrote:
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On 2010-10-21 22:48, lee wrote:
On a side note: Someone once asked me why the text is moving up when
you move the scrollbar down. Where´s the logic in that? Why isn´t the
text moving up together with the scroll bar?
someone help me troubleshoot and solve the problem?
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I'll see if I can add anything useful to the bug report, once
bugs.debian.org is back up.
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and pushing the
power button, but all with the same effect: no response to wake-up packets.
So, what can I do to enable the wake-on-lan feature again?
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Now I did investigate, and this is what I found out: given that the BIOS
is configured correctly, I can remotely wake the box if I shut it down
before it boots Linux (it works if I shut it down while
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remove Xorg, or would it see it as a current
dependency for gnome and leave it?
In that case it knows that gnome depends on it, so it doesn't remove it.
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to use.
In Nero classic, it's File - Burn Image
In Nero Express, you have to choose Disc image or saved project.
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problem: install an Apache2 server
next to the existing 1.3, and make it listen on another port. Use the
Apache2 instance only for Subversion.
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Maurits van Rees wrote:
On Fri, Jan 20, 2006 at 12:53:05PM +0100, Roel Schroeven wrote:
There's a security upgrade for perl in sarge, but I'm not sure if
it's safe to install it:
I got this this notice too, but I wonder why apt-listbugs mentions it.
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about A's subnet.
Or maybe you can make B act like a bridge instead of a router and put A
on 192.168.1.0/24.
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Google for more info; one link I found is
http://answerpointe.cctec.com/maillists/nanog/historical/0104/msg00714.html
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If so, you can use that as smarthost in exim and instruct that computer
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On Thu, Sep 08, 2005 at 12:52:14PM +0200, Roel Schroeven wrote:
Kumar Appaiah wrote:
On Wed, Sep 07, 2005 at 06:33:28AM -0700, James Vahn wrote:
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Dear list,
I have been using fetchmail + procmail + exim4 to handle my mail. I
have a setup
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I recommend you to backup your data ASAP and replace your harddisk. When
it starts to act like that, it is generally very close to total failure.
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release 0.58.
Do you have similar problems when you use putty itself instead of plink
to connect to the Debian box?
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Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
I had it in the middle of the night last night. It seems to have
stopped. It was rather weird. Mine as also trying to use the same IP
as yours, 87.202.40.197. Do you use checkip.dyndns.org to get your
address? That is where I get mine.
I
to Gmane already a long
time ago, and the link above links directly to its blog interface on Gmane.
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Yes; refer to the manpage for ssh_config. In short, create
$HOME/.ssh/config with an entrie like
Of course I meant to write entry instead of entrie. My first version
had multiple entries and apparently I used a very naive algorithm for
converting from plural
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at the game.
Don't forget that there's more to aptitude than the full-screen
interface; you can also use it on the command line:
aptitude install x
aptitude remove x
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Thomas Stivers wrote:
On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 02:09:35 PM +0200, Roel Schroeven wrote:
Hi,
I'm wondering how I should make debian start python2.4 when I type
python. I guess I could just modify the symlink so that /usr/bin/python
points to /usr/bin/python2.4 instead of /usr/bin/python2.3
this?
By the way, what is the reason that Python 2.3 is the default Python
version in Debian? Is it because Python 2.4 is not considered mature enough?
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regular expression, I guess.
I find that with my setup checking up on http://checkip.dyndns.org works
better. I suspect Valknut uses a similar approach.
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one UPS. We have three of them, so in our case nut
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Manoj Srivastava wrote:
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Makefiles are meant to deal with changes in the code itself, not
with changes in config options. Make just looks at dependencies and
file dates, not at the contents of those files. When you
on, so all those files (and files that depend on it, and so
on) are rebuilt.
I think thiss a big drawback of make; one way to minimize the problem is
using ccache.
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Arjen Meek wrote:
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In my experience, chrony does a better job of coping with clocks that
run very fast or very slow.
Thanks for the tip. I replaced ntpd with chrony on the system in
question, and after setting it up properly
work on the selection, not on the layer.
4. I think creative use of the quick mask can give good results too.
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and the respond is
No MIT transceiver present.
Perhaps the module (b44 I believe) is not yet loaded then?
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The Linux Cross-Reference (http://lxr.linux.no/) might be useful.
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that they added some kind of copy protection that is only supported by
Reader 6.0. Which, IMO, is quite stupid since there is no need to copy
protect those manuals.
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Alfredo Cole wrote:
El Vie 26 Nov 2004 12:15, Roel Schroeven escribió:
(...)
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If you are trying to quote Descartes, then it is Cogito ergo sum. Otherwise,
forget it.
Yes and no: it's supposed to mean I code therefore I am, instead of
Descartes's I think
/sdb', /dev/sdb1 is created. With a normal USB
flash drive, both /dev/sdb and /dev/sdb1 are automatically created.
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Now, how do I use it in a script, such as
$LASTFILE = ?
LASTFILE=$(ls -tr | tail -1)
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PuTTY configured
properly. Otherwise there's still something wrong on the server side.
Did you restart sshd after setting X11Forwarding to yes?
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need the driver from here: http://linux.bytesex.org/v4l2/cx88.html
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I cannot do
the normal highlight with the mouse and paste into window deal. Any
advice? TIA!!
I believe the error log is also in /var/log/XFree86.log.
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.* *IS* a bidirectional gateway, unless your news
server is misconfigured..
I'm confused. Is the gateway bidirectional and is almost everyone's news
server misconfigured? Is everyone doing something wrong? Or is it just me?
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nature of the problem.
I can post the whole message as it appears in the newsgroup, if that can
be of any help.
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there is little chance too convince
those in power, gmane (http://gmane.org/) is a nice workaround.
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Personally, I agree with the latter.
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is not infallible either apparently, just like the rest of us.
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bidirectional. I've seen many people say that it is unidirectional, and
experimential evidence tends to confirm that.
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know what happened,
for all I know it could be a bug in Mozilla. But I doubt it, since
everything's OK now that I'm posting via gmane.
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Kevin Mark wrote:
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oh well. I guess I'll just read the list on the website from now
on. maybe there's some nerdware out there somewhere that supports
using a mailer to post and using a browser to read
Brian Pack wrote:
I'm pretty sure I'm still a list member because my posts aren't being
rejected out-of-hand. So we haven't had a mass ejection from the list.
I'm not sure, but I think anyone can send to the list, even if they are
not a list member.
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Jeronimo Pellegrini wrote:
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Actually, the first version works -- and both C and C++ (tested here with
gcc -- not sure it it became a standard or not)) will dynamically allocate
memory for you. Try
, but segfaults when using 1000 and 1. Either you were
lucky, or it's a feature that's introduced in more recent versions of gcc.
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- where can I find authoritative documentation of such things?
Many thanks!
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Hi,
I'm trying to find out the maximum length of usernames on Linux systems
(Debian Woody specifically, but I guess it's the same between different
distros). Strangely enough, I can't find any clear
believe the Pyton library even contains a
module for dealing with Windows-style ini files.
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