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at home. You login to your home
computer, then do a "screen -r" ("reattach") and wallah! You're
screen session is *exactly* as you left it.
Don't wait another second! "apt-get install screen" now :)
Hoping somebody finds this useful,
Matt
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pppd STILL doesn't hangup.
If anyone has any thoughts, I'd appreciate it!
Thanks,
Matt
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``I ain't never seen no whiskey, the blues made my sloppy drunk!''
-- Sleepy John Estes, ``Leaving Trunk''
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etting the new writer.
It's something to try, anyway, if you haven't already.
Good luck!
Matt
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-- Sleepy John Estes, ``Leaving Trunk''
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x? I used to use OpenBSD
for septictank, and it's dial-on-demand program didn't suffer this
problem.
Any thoughts?
Thanks for your help!
Matt
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``I ain't never seen no whiskey, the blues made my sloppy drunk!''
-- Sleepy John Estes,
On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 07:10:59PM -0600, Dave Sherohman wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 06:46:31PM -0600, Matt Garman wrote:
> > Trying to use the DRI stuff is causing X to lockup. In fact, the
> > ...
>
> I have experienced this, but only while playing 3D-accelerated g
rding
to Matrox's documentation, I really don't even need the HAL library
for what I'm doing.
Thanks for the feedback!
Matt
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``I ain't never seen no whiskey, the blues made my sloppy drunk!''
-- Sleepy John Estes, ``Leaving
"mga"
Option "AGPMode" "2"
Option "DPMS"
EndSection
# ...
Well, if anyone has been down this road before, I'd be happy to hear
your experiences!
Thanks
Matt
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where the original cd was most damaged.
As someone already said, the only real downside to cdparanoia is that
it takes longer due to the analysis it performs on data. If you have
a fast machine, you probably won't notice too much.
Good luck,
Matt
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``I ain&
On Sun, Mar 17, 2002 at 06:46:34AM +, Simon Hepburn wrote:
> Matt Garman wrote:
>
> > The new problem, though, is now my SCSI CD-ROMs don't work. The hard
> > drives work fine. The SCSI device driver *is* recognizing the SCSI
> > CD-ROMs. However, I can
On Fri, Mar 15, 2002 at 10:46:28PM -0600, Donald R. Spoon wrote:
> Just a shot in the dark here since you didn't mention which SCSI
> controller you are using, BUT you "should" have a SCSI setup to
> configure its BIOS somewhere. It is NOT the one you have been using
> in the KT7's BIOS setup prog
but I can't my system to boot from a SCSI
CD-ROM (but it LOVES to boot from SCSI disk). I already put my IDE
CDROM back in the other computer...
okay I'm starting to vent.
Any help?
Matt
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Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
``I ain't never seen no whiskey, the blues made my sloppy drunk!''
-- Sleepy John Estes, ``Leaving Trunk''
into some sysadmin type stuff.
Anyway---I don't want to insult anyone's intelligence---I had the
capability of doing this long before I got the idea, so my goal was to
help out anyone on whom this hadn't yet dawned :) It's an easy way to
let someone slowly wade into Linux without h
mpletely barbaric (constantly warring, anarchy) and yet be
technologically advanced (enough to send/receive galactic messages).
Those aliens might look at us and say, wow, that planet gets by with
only 75% barbarianism!
Disclaimer: I do love to read sci-fi :)
Matt
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d IDE isn't as great as the price
margin. Depending on the feedback I get, I might do some more
testing. Does anyone have any ideas/suggestions/thoughts on how I can
achieve some more data? E.g., other methods, other programs,
...anything that doesn't involve buying stuff :)
Hope someb
g
in xmms really taxed my CPU (according to gkrellm). With xine+XV,
however, viewing mpegs uses almost no CPU (again, whatching gkrellm).
Good luck.
Matt
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``I ain't never seen no whiskey, the blues made my sloppy drunk!''
-- Sleepy John Estes, ``Leaving Trunk''
On Sat, Feb 23, 2002 at 01:27:26AM +1100, Paul Hampson wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 21, 2002 at 10:13:09PM -0600, Matt Garman wrote:
> > However, mozilla is a bit strange: it will load, and the window will
> > be created, but the content of the window is entirely black! xrefresh
> >
the time,
or don't want to fill your mind with the subtleties of two Unices,
stick with Debian. (I'm sure most would agree that a properly
configured Linux firewall is as safe as any other free Unix's
firewall.)
Good luck!
Matt
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``I ain
ows nt vncviewer program. I'm guessing this has something
to do with mozilla... but I don't know what that would be.
Anyone seen this? Any ideas?
Thanks!
Matt
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``I ain't never seen no whiskey, the blues made my sloppy drunk!''
-- Sleepy John Estes, ``Leaving Trunk''
akes forever---the modem might be
dialing, but I'm not sure (forgot to check that before sending this
email).
Anyway, thanks for any thoughs or suggestions!
Matt
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``I ain't never seen no whiskey, the blues made my sloppy drunk!''
-- Sleepy John Estes, ``Leaving Trunk''
of the csh
family of shells (csh, tcsh), but I noticed I do have some /etc/csh*
files.
Hope that helps!
Matt
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I find it truly amazing that social progress exists in light of the vast
number of people who would rather persue shallow, unconsequential
personal goals than try to contribute to civilization.
thread (which obviously resulted in shorter context-switching
times).
I can send you the code if you like.
Matt
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I find it truly amazing that social progress exists in light of the vast
number of people who would rather persue shallow, unconsequential
personal goals than try to contribute to civilization.
is great. Maybe by version 22 they will just make
> EmacsOS!
Does the new version of GNU emacs support *console mode* syntax
highlighting (I guess it's called "font locking" in emacs-speak).
That was one advantage that I always thought XEmacs had over GNU emacs.
MG
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Matt
ed
> > sessions).
>
> You can probably change it with stty if you like.
If, by chance, you are using the blackbox window manager, you can use
the bbkeys program to map Ctrl-S to something else.
Hope that helps,
Matt
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"Do you think that it would be too m
the same question about the g450. If anyone has any info, I'd be
glad to hear it.
MG
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"Do you think that it would be too much to say that two hours of the
working time of every efficient member of a community goes to feed
the red fiend of war?
can mount these NFS shares manually by doing something such as
the following:
mount -t nfs septictank:/wrk/mp3 /nfs/mp3
I.e. doing it manually works fine.
Any thoughts here?
Matt
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"Do you think that it would be too much to say that two hours of the
wor
drag windows around, able to pop up dialog boxes, uses gpm-type
> mouse, and so on...
Do you want to use an existing toolkit for this "text gui" or are you
going to write your own?
If you're writing your own, you can do it all with (n)curses or s-lang.
MG
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want
to do something like "apt-cache search kde" or something similar.
Hope that helps!
Matt
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"Do you think that it would be too much to say that two hours of the
working time of every efficient member of a community goes to feed
the red fiend of war?" --Upton Sinclair, _The_Jungle_
), but I would guess that gmc is part of the startard
gnome package.
Hope that helps!
Matt
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"Do you think that it would be too much to say that two hours of the
working time of every efficient member of a community goes to feed
the red fiend of war?" --Upton Sinclair, _The_Jungle_
a while ago. If
I'm not mistaken, I believe this let you install Linux on a DOS
filesystem. It might be something for you to look into---I never used it,
so I don't know any of the specifics.
Hope that helps!
Matt
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Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Do you think that it would b
sure, so I was
just curious if anyone had accomplished this.
Thanks!
Matt
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"Do you think that it would be too much to say that two hours of the
working time of every efficient member of a community goes to feed
the red fiend of war?" --Upton Sinclair, _The_Jungle_
" group or something like that? If I do, will the
device ownership always fall back to root.root?
Thanks!
Matt
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"I'll tip my hat to the new constitution, Take a bow for the new revolution
Smile and grin at the change all around, Pick up my guitar
fs), I
get the following error unless I specify a password:
session setup failed: ERRSRV - ERRbadpw (Bad password - name/password pair
in a Tree Connect or Session Setup are invalid.)
SMB connection failed
Am I missing something subtle here?
Thanks,
Matt
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Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"
hutting down properly.
Anyone know what might be causing this? Is it likely a hardware problem?
Anyone had any experience with this kind of thing?
Thanks!
Matt
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"I'll tip my hat to the new constitution, Take a bow for the new revolution
Smile and grin at
checking for glGetError in -lGL... no
configure: error: Cannot find required GL library
So... I'm not really sure what to do here.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Matt
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"I'll tip my hat to the new constitution, Take a bow for the new revolution
Smile an
On Fri, Aug 10, 2001 at 06:54:09PM -0500, Matthew Garman wrote:
> I replaced /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers/mga_drv.o with the file of the
> same name from Matrox's website. I also dropped in the file names
> mga_hal_drv.o from the Matrox site.
This was my problem... in my haste, I
s one:
(EE) MGA(0): [drm] MGADRIScreenInit failed (DRI version = 4.0.0, expected
3.0.x). Disabling DRI.
Since I'm not really sure how all these pieces fit together, I'm not sure
what file needs to be upgraded (or downgraded?).
Thanks for any help you might have!
Matt
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On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 09:49:38AM -0500, Dave Sherohman wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 07, 2001 at 08:17:21PM -0500, Matthew Garman wrote:
> > I have both "set followup_to" enabled (true) in my ~/.muttrc, as well as a
> > line that says "lists debian-user" (which mea
#x27;ve been running GNOME for a while. But I don't really use
any of the features it provides over a standalone window manager, so I
don't see any reason to keep it. I can free up some space and install QT
for some KDE apps that I've been wanting to look into for a while :)
Thanks,
tt.aliases
set followup_to
source ~/.mutt.aliases
set record=~/Mail/sent-mail
set signature="~/.sig"
set editor="vim %s "
my_hdr Reply-To: Matt Garman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ignore *
unignore date from: to cc subject x-mailer reply-to user-agent
# end of ~/.muttrc
So... I don&
l
midnight commander be built with transparent samba support?
Also, I'm considering switching over to enlightenment (without gnome). I
think enlightenment has its own file manager, EFM... does this have
(transparent) samba share support?
Thanks!
Matt
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&q
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 08:28:26PM -0700, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> * Matthew Garman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010724 23:14]:
> >
> > The /etc/Muttrc file does have a "set followup-to" line, but it's
> > commented out.
>
> The default value of this boolean is on.
t; means that it involves the least amount of
downloading---I'm on a slow, unreliable analog modem.
So what's the best route to take here? Is there any chance I can use this
card with XFree 3.x?
Thanks,
Matt
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"I'll tip my hat to the new con
/lilo.conf
append="ether=9,0,0,0,eth0"
Then I *ran lilo*, rebooted, but the result was the same: the card still
loads on IRQ 11.
The card *used* to work fine. In fact it just started having this
problem, and I can't figure out why.
Thanks for any help,
Matt
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On Mon, Jul 23, 2001 at 04:46:01PM -0400, Wayne Topa wrote:
> Cc: Matthew Garman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Your Cc: address is incorrect.
> -
> ...
>
> Remove it or fix it.
Well, my email address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
t; and haven't liked either
of them (actually, I couldn't get MySQLGUI to work in either windows or
linux). I also tried phpMyAdmin, and wasn't too keen on it either.
Right now I'm using "gmysql" and it's okay, but a little too basic.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
pixelized (i.e. squared off or "boxy", no smooth edges).
Also, I noticed that in mozilla, any text surrounded by the tag
suffers from the same problem: the characters aren't smooth.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Matt
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"I'll tip my hat to the new c
the things it doesn't know how to
convert.
In summary, I would say PHP is something to investigate if you have the
time.
Matt
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"I'll tip my hat to the new constitution, Take a bow for the new revolution
Smile and grin at the change all a
ain, I'd like to fix it more easily
than logging out and logging in again.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Matt
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"I'll tip my hat to the new constitution, Take a bow for the new revolution
Smile and grin at the change all around, Pick up my guitar and pl
On Wed, Jul 11, 2001 at 10:24:45PM -0700, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote:
> On Wednesday 11 July 2001 16:33, Matthew Garman wrote:
> > I've been particularly mad about all this recently, having just read an
> > article about our Redmond boys' new licensing plan. If I read the
ou
can't wear hand-me-down pants with your overpriced Abercrombie & Fitch
shirt. It's like a violation of your personal freedom.
I think the whole fear, uncertainty and doubt tactics are pretty low in
the first place. It's like Cambles going after soup kitchens because they
cu
our RAM. If not, you probably have some
kind of hardware problem, i.e. wrong kind of RAM, or not inserted all the
way, etc. Depending on your motherboard type and age, you might have to
install RAM chips in pairs.
Hope that's somewhat useful :)
Matt
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Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
&quo
decoder, it's pretty fancy,
with lots of bells and whistles.
Matt
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"I'll tip my hat to the new constitution, Take a bow for the new revolution
Smile and grin at the change all around, Pick up my guitar and play
Just like yesterday, Then I'll g
lenging
at first, but there are countless internet tutorials, references and
examples for procmail.
All in all, I think it's a good setup with which you'll be very happy.
Matt
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Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"I'll tip my hat to the new constitution, Take a bow for the new revo
If the support is
good, SB Live Platinum would be nice. But are there better high-end sound
cards for Linux (within a reasonable price range, though, on par with the
SB Live Platinum).
Thanks,
Matt
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"I'll tip my hat to the new constitution, Take a bow
firewall, and to actually know what's going on. I'm still
learning, as you can tell :)
> see netfilter.samba.org for the netfilter list.
I might subscribe to that just to lurk around for a while, and hopefully
learn some more about what I'm doing/what I'm trying to do.
T
>= Original Message From [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
> Subject: iptables modules kill ppp
> Date: Sun, Jul 01, 2001 at 09:23:28PM -0500
>
>Quoting Matthew Garman([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>> I posted not too long ago about PPP not working with my new kernel. The
>&g
efault chains (INPUT, OUTPUT and FORWARD), PPP
*still* doesn't work until I remove those modules.
Anyone have any ideas as to why the modules alone screw up PPP?
Thanks,
Matt
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Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"I'll tip my hat to the new constitution, Take a bow for the new revolutio
On Mon, Jul 02, 2001 at 03:19:27AM +0200, Martin F. Krafft wrote:
> also sprach garman (on Sun, 01 Jul 2001 08:18:25PM -0500):
> > Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric RefUse
> > Iface
> > 207.144.202.10 * 255.255.255.255 UH0
>= Original Message From "Martin F. Krafft" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =
>also sprach matthew neil garman (on Sun, 01 Jul 2001 03:37:27PM -0500):
>> However, no network programs will run. For example, fetchmail quits with
>> a "temporary nameserver error
says something like, "server didn't return address." Then I tried
ping'ing the nameserver (using it's numerical IP address), and---even as
root---I get a "sendto: operation not permitted" error.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Matt
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Do you have the information in any other format? In particular, if the
documents were originally written in TeX/LaTeX, there is a program called
"pdflatex" that converts LaTeX documents into PDF, and has always worked
correctly in my experience.
Just some thoughts,
Matt
--
Matt Garman,
rammer :) But there's
plenty of well-written open source software, though.
> Hopefully the Debian gurus will reply.
In my opinion, Debian is a good choice of distro for a newbie who wants to
be a Unix admin.
Good luck!
Matt
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"I'll tip my hat t
You can then reboot your system properly if you like, although you
> almost certainly don't need to reboot (this ain't Windows! :)
Also, don't forget to try CTRL-ALT-Backspace to kill the X server.
Matt
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"I'll tip my hat to the new constit
th my roommates. I'll also run a couple basic
services at that time, such as a mailer, an SSH daemon, and probably
Apache.
If anyone can point me in the right direction to get started, I would be
very appreciative :)
Thanks!
Matt
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"I'll tip my hat t
elevant dbe files on my system. In fact, I don't even have the directory
/usr/X11R6/lib/modules on my computer.
Thanks again!
Matt
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"I may make you feel, but I can't make you think."
-- Jethro Tull, "Thick as a Brick"
re another software package I need to install? Or is this a
limitation of my video hardware? I have a Matrox Millenium I (the
lowliest of the Milleniums I guess) with 4mb of (video) RAM. My computer
is a Pentium II 266 with 96mb of RAM.
Thanks,
Matt
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"I may make
hen it asks for a install media, I choose CD-ROM.
I selected /dev/hdc and it says mount failed. I actually went through all
choices (all /dev/hdx) and the mount always failed.
Could the problem be the CD-ROM is some strange proprietary interface that
the installer can't talk to?
Thanks,
Matt
--
using this? Does it happen to have
anything to do with the fact that I'm running kernel-level frame buffer
(i.e. vga mode text console)?
Any hints would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Matt
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"I was just reading the interview with Korn in _Guitar_World_, and one of
On Sat, Apr 01, 2000 at 12:14:52PM -0600, matt garman wrote:
> I executed "ipchains -P forward ACCEPT" for the three default chains
> (forward, output, intput), so that I could in fact have "(policy ACCEPT)"
> for all three chains.
> ...
Problem solved, all of
/24 anywhere n/a
Chain output (policy ACCEPT):
But still when I do "ipchains -M -L" I don't get anything.
Any ideas?
Thanks as always,
Matt
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"I was just reading the interview with Korn in _Guitar_World_, and one
On Sat, Apr 01, 2000 at 11:02:55AM -0600, matt garman wrote:
> I'm trying to get AT&T @home cable modem service working on my system.
> >From what I have gathered, it seems as though it should be as easy as
> installing a dhcp client package, and let dhcp get everyt
erval 12
DHCPDISCOVER on eth0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 12
DHCPDISCOVER on eth1 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 3
DHCPDISCOVER on eth0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 1
No DHCPOFFERS received.
No working leases in persistent database - sleeping.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Matt
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y config files I could post that would
be useful in diagnosing the problem, or output of any particular program?
Thanks,
Matt
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"I was just reading the interview with Korn in _Guitar_World_, and one of
the guitarists said they don't play guitar solos
masq and other related Debian packages,
do I still need to follow all the steps in the howto?
MG
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Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"I was just reading the interview with Korn in _Guitar_World_, and one of
the guitarists said they don't play guitar solos because they've been
done. W
t in my question what I meant was, In all the steps outlined
in the IP-Masquerading howto, where does Debian leave off, and where do I
need to pick up?
MG
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Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"I was just reading the interview with Korn in _Guitar_World_, and one of
the guitarists said they don
s instructed by the howto, and what does
the ipmasq package take care of automatically?
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Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"I was just reading the interview with Korn in _Guitar_World_, and one of
the guitarists said they don't play guitar solos because they've been
done. Wel
w" tulip driver as supplied by
linux kernel 2.2.14 or the "old" tulip driver (also in linux kernel
source)?
Thanks again,
Matt
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"I was just reading the interview with Korn in _Guitar_World_, and one of
the guitarists said they don't play
ow many ping requests I did on
my roomate's computer).
MG
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"I was just reading the interview with Korn in _Guitar_World_, and one of
the guitarists said they don't play guitar solos because they've been
done. Well, I guess that's true if you
er (i.e. outgoing traffic)?
eth1 is the NIC that connects to the switch.
Thanks much,
Matt
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Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"I was just reading the interview with Korn in _Guitar_World_, and one of
the guitarists said they don't play guitar solos because they've been
done. Well, I
00 ppp0
Thanks again,
Matt
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Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"I was just reading the interview with Korn in _Guitar_World_, and one of
the guitarists said they don't play guitar solos because they've been
done. Well, I guess that's true if you stick with what's been
her minor detail.
Does anyone have any hints on getting my LAN running? I'd really like a
step-by-step guide to setting such a thing up (aimed at the Debian
distribution).
Thanks for any help!
Matt
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"I was just reading the interview with Korn in _Guitar_World
one send me their /etc/dhcpd.conf file for a small home LAN, such
as mine?
Thanks again,
Matt
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"I was just reading the interview with Korn in _Guitar_World_, and one of
the guitarists said they don't play guitar solos because they've been
done. We
ork mini howto, but it's assumes a redhat distribution,
which apparently does configuration of these things a bit differently.
Does anyone know of a step-by-step guide for setting up my network for
Debian?
Thanks,
Matt
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"I was just reading the intervie
i, Jan 14, 2000 at 11:10:30AM -0600, matt garman wrote:
> >
> > Recently I can no longer download my email with fetchmail. When I run
> > "fetchmail -v" I get the following:
> >
> > fetchmail: 5.2.3 querying ews.uiuc.edu (protocol IMAP) at Fri, 14 Ja
or on the machine where I
download my email just because fetchmail doesn't get very far, but
that's only a guess.
Any ideas?
MG
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"And through the window in the wall
Come streaming in on sunlight wings
A million bright ambassadors of morning."
--Pink Floyd, "Echoes"
ther
than just performance, the Celeron is usually the winner. For what
you'll save on buying a Celeron over the Pentium II, you can probably
afford a higher clock or more physical ram.
If you can afford it, you might consider the AMD Athlon, arguably the
best PC chip available at this time,
ernel with make-kpkg and installed the
resulting .deb with dpkg, that either /etc/lilo.conf was updated to see
the new kernel, or the /vmlinuz symlink was updated. Or am I mistaken?
Thanks,
MG
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"And through the window in the wall
Come streaming in on sunli
You might want to look into the linux kernel's framebuffer options. The
framebuffer makes SVGATextMode more or less obsolete. Try this on for
size:
http://www.tahallah.demon.co.uk/programming/Framebuffer-HOWTO-1.1.html
It's pretty easy to setup and use, too.
MG
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Any ideas on this?
Thanks,
Matt
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Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"And through the window in the wall
Come streaming in on sunlight wings
A million bright ambassadors of morning."
--Pink Floyd, "Echoes"
a few things got broken.
I was just curious if anyone knew whether or not it's "safe" to link
/bin/sh to /bin/ash?
Thanks,
Matt
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"And through the window in the wall
Come streaming in on sunlight wings
A million bright ambassadors of mornin
me :). The Alt
key works as expected on the console.
Thanks,
MG
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Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"And through the window in the wall
Come streaming in on sunlight wings
A million bright ambassadors of morning."
--Pink Floyd, "Echoes"
On Thu, Dec 30, 1999 at 10:27:43PM -0600, matt garman wrote:
> I have zsh version 3.1.6.pws13-1 installed on my potato system. For
> some reason, it's not doing *any* completions when I hit the tab key.
> By default, it behaves similar to bash with respect to completions, I
>
using the default zsh config files provided by the
installation via dpkg and also the config files I was using when I had a
roll-my-own zsh installed in /usr/local. No completions, either way.
Do I need to explicitly turn on completions somewhere?
Thanks,
Matt
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I don't know how
sensitive they are to heat, but just to be sure, I re-mounted mine in my
case so that there is a gap between it and any other drive. I also
installed an extra case fan in my computer to get some more moving air
in the case. I don't think all that was necessary, bu
.tgz
from my root directory?
I assume all the files will be put in the correct places, but will this
throw off or otherwise interfere with dpkg's accounting in anyway?
MG
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Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"And through the window in the wall
Come streaming in on sunlight wings
A million
it would to fix every little broken piece. I'm
running on a fresh install now, so if I had to throw it all away, it
wouldn't be a problem.
MG
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Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"And through the window in the wall
Come streaming in on sunlight wings
A million bright ambassadors of morning."
--Pink Floyd, "Echoes"
What is the correct line to use in /etc/apt/sources.list for the
unstable non-us files?
I tried the following:
deb http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US unstable non-US
but I always get a 404 not found error.
What I am I doing wrong?
Thanks,
Matt
Hello:
I just installed potato via the floppy+ftp method.
For some odd reason, I cannot "su" to root as a normal user, it
always says I have the wrong password. But I can switch to a
different virtual terminal and login as root with the same password,
no problem.
Also, as a user I tried t
I'm running a freshly installed potato system, and can't get su or chsh
to work. After typing in my password, I get the following messages from
su and chsh, respectively:
su: Authentication failure
Sorry.
Incorrect password for garman.
I can log in from the console with eithe
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