are often looking for a particular phrase or something you getu pdated
searches each time you click on it. Or maybe I'm imagining that.
Anyway Has anyone implemented such a feature (e.g. with a shell script
or something) and how do I do it?
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ian package (so you can uninstall when
you change kernels etc...).
thanks for the hints.
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ctOS & install
those games my kids want to play! how utterly cool!
Matt
man is this ever cool! hard to believe it Just Works so easily., I
feel omnipotent! THis makes me really
> nonetheless, I can already see how cool this is...
> Matt
>
e base system" If I were on a real, physical computer, I
would ctrl-alt-F2 to a ocnsole, or ctrl-alt-f3 to the error log, and
try to diagnose the problem. But on qemu ctrl-alt releases the
"grab", so it seems to be impossible to do. Is there some way to
switch virtual terminals in qemu?
nonetheless, I can already see how cool this is...
Matt
thank mitch, this looks great! It's slow enough that I haven't had a
chance to explore it fully, but will report back in any case! thanks,
matt
On 11/1/05, Mitch Wiedemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matt Price wrote:
>
> >On 11/1/05, Randall Smith <[EMAIL PRO
gaah sorry! not used to the tab commands on gmail. reposted in a sep thread.
matt
On 11/2/05, Matt Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> very excited about my new wireless capabilities (using a d-link
> dwl-650+, acx100 drivers, works perfectly at home), and tryin
to
UTORcwn.
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I'm not sure whether or not this is the real issue. In any case I'm
stumped. Anyone have any hints at all?
THanks,
matt
Hi folks,
very excited about my new wireless capabilities (using a d-link
dwl-650+, acx100 drivers, works perfectly at home), and trying to get
them to function on my university's wireless network. I have been
following instructions for the network as laid out in the various
"generic instructions
d system) and I am burning lots of coasters!
is it possible to create a virtual environment in which I can test
installation media? Free (as in speech) software preferred, of
course.
thanks as always,
matt
ongs the build process, which tends to lead to additional errors
with someone like me.
THanks,
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I'm going to Demo the Sun Fire v20z next week, if you want sarge-on
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Could some one please recommend a fully supported Server hardware from
vendors such as
doc/libcompress-zlib-perl/examples/gzcat
manpages-tr: usr/share/man/tr/man1/gzcat.1.gz
zope-book: usr/share/doc/zope-book/html/Figures/creatingzcatalog.png
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> > tasks you intend to do with this frawding program.
> >
> just simple lines, points, arcs, some coloured areas and so on,
> nothing especially difficult but oodraw and koulorpaint was
> unsatisfiying me...
>
no one has yet mentioned 'inkscape'. i
ent virtual console and try loading some
modules that may recognize the hardware.
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link you provided), google and ye shall find.
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On 10/26/05, Simo Kauppi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 26, 2005 at 12:23:38AM -0400, Matt Price wrote:
> >
> > what I want to know is:
> >
> > - how do I determine which device each physical mouse is/should be attached
> > to?
>
> You c
v6 tromping on anything?
have you thought about rolling your own kernel?
what is the output of lsmod?
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what I want to know is:
- how do I determine which device each physical mouse is/should be attached to?
- what stanzas do I need in xorg.conf to ensure that all the mice, and
ESPECIALLY the internal pointer, always work?
appreciate the help!
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Option "Device""/dev/input/mice"
Option "Protocol" "IMPS/2"
Option "Buttons" "11"
Option "ZAxisMapping"
her do it right in the first place.
>
> Maybe there is some Debian page that explains this in lurid detail but
> several hours of looking through the Debian site and searching google
> didn't turn up anything useful. Anybody know what I am doing wrong?
i have used newbiedoc.sf.net for
On Mon, Oct 24, 2005 at 02:07:11PM +0200, Tshepang Lekhonkhobe wrote:
> A few times I have statements in the ubuntu website that there can't
> be Ubuntu if there's no Debian. This statement seems to me like it's
> only relevant to Warty
No, it was very much still true for Hoary and Breezy, and wil
getting dhcp information from the router.
if your broken box is getting dhcp leases from the router then i would
think you could ping the gateway (as mentioned above).
what does your routing table look like?
# route -n
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and many thanks Kjetil for your help!
matt
On 10/13/05, Kjetil Kjernsmo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On torsdag 13 oktober 2005, 07:46, you wrote:
> > but I get an error about a bad release file, so I a
> > ssume it's not properly signed.
>
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then I did all the necessary changes to the disk (add packages to
pool, mostly) after which I have the following in a script
# generate Packages, release, releases.gz
sudo rm $BUILD/dists/breezy/Release.gpg $BUILD/dists/breezy/Rel
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> On onsdag 12 oktober 2005, 06:30, Matt Price wrote:
> > I get a huge file (don't have room for it!)
> > even :
> > gpg --export [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ring.gpg
>
> I think you need to use the KeyIDs,
idea about gpg, mini-howto notwithstanding.
Help greatly appreciated!
thx,
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up. But I want to have firefox
start on desktop 3, not on any old desktop. anyone know an automatic
way to do this?
Thanks,
Matt
name resolution
Tue Oct 4 21:14:12 2005: .
so it hangs for about a minute. I assume that the internet connection
has not been brought up yet when ntpdate is run... any suyggestions
what I should do? The init script for ntpdate is currently
/etc/rcS.d/S51ntpdate, which i think is the default.
thanks!
matt
On 9/30/05, Edward J. Shornock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matt Price wrote:
> > that helps some -- got rid of most of the messages except one about
> > shpchp, which is not listed in my /etc/modules, so don't know the
> > origin. Unfortunately cna't post
On 9/28/05, Jan C. Nordholz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 04:27:24PM -0400, Matt Price wrote:
> > hi folks,
> >
> > on a system that's been running debian for several years, I seem to
> > have several systems for organizing modules o
ummm...
well, you guys sureh ave been busy while I was away...
I'm afraid Mike's right -- doubtless this wwas clearer to him than to
alvin b/c he was helping me out in an earlier, similar thread. I am
trying to duplicate these disks and make them bootable. Here's the
situation:
about 25 machin
On Thu, 2005-09-29 at 14:44 -0500, Matthew Lenz wrote:
> I want my users to only be able to ssh into the system using public key
> authentication. I can't seem to locate which option i need to toggle to
> only allow pubkey auth.
hmmm. perhaps commenting some lines out in /etc/pa
--- golfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 9/28/05, Matt Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
> > --- Matt Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > I've googled this, but not h
gt; Other than that, I can't see where else I can try to tweak...
> > Any help?
you're not by chance booting of a SCSI disk are you? I've had that
problem lots of times...
matt
sponding BIOS drive.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/# grub-install hd4
The file /boot/grub/stage1 not read correctly.
---
s... what's going on? I've been workingo n this for a while and
need to have it working soon any suggestions? really REALLY
appreciate y
--- Matt Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've googled this, but not had anything that's
> solved
> it.
>
> Debian Sarge: cupsys
>
> OpenOffice prints fine.
>
> Firefox doesn't even make the printer stir.
>
> I'
On 9/28/05, Mike McCarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matt Price wrote:
*
> > sfdisk -d /dev/hdf > /var/scratch/hde.out
>
> WARNING Will Robinson!
>
> The output from sfdisk is not always usable as input
> to sfdisk, even on the same disc, let alone another!
>
&
module not found" errors on boot, and I'd like to figure out
which files to change and which command to run to stop this. The
debian reference manual says to run update-modules, but the man page
says this is an obsolete command.
So, any hints?
Thanks,
matt
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deciding how to
partition a drive, and I wondered if I could access that partitioner
somehow, feed it some options, and have the disk partitioned
non-interactively. Or if there's some other way to automate teh whole
process properly...
Please let me know wh
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> Subject: Re: vncserver
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> > We use it to connect from *Windows* desk
functionality. I guess
we could setup cygwin to do similar using xdmcp, but
VNC is working well and it's very simple.
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> you have numlock enabled for every console?
> and HOME return you in begining of command promt and END in the end?
> i have to press ctrl+a or ctrl+e
for VC's use setleds
for X use numlockx
home and end work as expected for me.
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e drive.
ide1 master / slave is /dev/hd[ab]
ide2 master / slave is /dev/hd[cd]
ide3 master / slave is /dev/hd[ef]
ide4 master / slave is /dev/hd[gh]
# cfdisk /dev/hde
(make a partition)
# mke2fs /dev/hde1
edit /etc/fstab
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Hi Ron,On 9/20/05, Ron Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, Sep 20, 2005 at 09:20:33AM -0400, Matt Price wrote:> Hi,>> I have to install ubuntu or something similar on about 20 aging> workstations without cd drives. THese are donated boxes with small hard
> drives (as
ev/hde1; so I would do something like this:
mount /dev/hde1 /mnt/master
tar /mnt/master/
shutdown -h now
[take out /dev/hde, install 2 of the new disks; reboot, format them with fdisk as above]
mount /dev/hde1 /mnt/slave1
mount /dev/hdf1 /mnt/slave2
cd /mnt/slave1; tar -x ~/master.tar
cd /mnt/
to go about this? am I
missing any steps? is there a better way to do it?
thanks much,
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Michael Marsh wrote:
> On 9/14/05, Matt Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>anyone know if there's any way to set the font size used by thunderbird
>>for its own display (by which I mean: fonts and sizes used e.g. in the
>>menubar, in the toolbars, and especi
gt; can be edited for different configurations.
It may still make sense to set it up as a service.
It's not difficult, and it rocks! ;)
Glad you got it going.
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means that
it's running before login - ie. you get a login screen
when you run the vnc client...
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the RAID array. I am hoping that this
will shed some light on why my RAID device fails to start properly.
Any thoughts or suggestions as to why I am having problems with my RAID
array would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Matt
BTW, I should point out that where /dev/sda and /dev/s
On Wed, 2005-09-14 at 15:13 -0300, Leonardo Marques wrote:
> Hey people,
>
> Someone know what can i do to lock ssh user in his home ?
ive never done it, but i believe this is an application of 'chroot'.
google for 'chroot ssh' or 'apt-cache search chroot'
oops, sentthis to wim first by mistake -- sorry, still missing some mutt
features in thunderbird...
m
wim wrote:
>Hi Matt,
>
>It seems that option 2 may work for you. Installing a Debain box with
>iptables seems a little bit of overkill to me ;-)
>But that's my thought.
t, is it? Because
after all I only have one constantly-changing IP address available to
me...
Anyway -- I feel a little bit stumped. I wondered whether anyone else
had ideas about what I should do, whether I'm out of luck, etc.
THanks much,
matt
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leaves me wanting a smaller font in the mbox view so I can see a little
more.
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seems to be my day to hear from you!
Bob Proulx wrote:
>Matt Price wrote:
>
>
>>I'm wondering what my best options are for getting my desktop to enter a
>>suspend state.
>>
>>
>
>The suspend2 kernel patches.
>
>
>
>&g
Hey folks,
Bob Proulx wrote:
>Matt Price wrote:
>
>
>>Ms Linuz wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Matt Price wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Ms Linuz wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Look at your /etc/modules
suspend kernel module and the suspend2
kenrel patch but so far haven't had a lot of luck getting my patched
kernels to boot (instead they panic very early). I will keep trying
with that but I'm wondering what solutions other folks have come up with
on the desktop power-management fro
Ms Linuz wrote:
> Matt Price wrote:
>
>
>>Ms Linuz wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>Look at your /etc/modules and make sure there is 'nvidia' ( without
>>>quote ) line exists.
>>>If not, add nvidia in your /etc/modules
>>>
David Clymer wrote:
> On Sun, 2005-09-11 at 02:08 -0400, Matt Price wrote:
>
>>gaash, latest in a barrage or problems related to movingm y computer
>>from work to home.
>>
>>at work, this computer was exposed directly to the internet; for DNS it
>>used the uni
, much much slower than it used to be at
work and also much slower than it is on the other machines on my network
(both running debian). Ther esolv.conf files on all 3 machines are the
same. So where should I look to try to figure out what the problem is??
Thanks,
Matt
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as well); in any case the nv driver works fine for now...
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Matt Price wrote:
> Hi there,
> I am trying to patch the current 2.6.11-1-k7 kernel (2.6.11-7) with the
> kerenel-patch-suspend2 package. When I run
>
> make-kpkg --added-patches suspend2 --config menuconfig
> --append-to-version -suspend2 configure kernel_image modules_im
ut their desktops doewn without having to reboot the nextt ime they want to
write an email?
Anyway, as always htanks,
Matt
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evel patch tools I'd rather stay within the make-kpkg
framework.
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recommend a procedure for
figuring out what the problem is.
So, as usual, thanks in advance,
Matt
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de path?
anyway it'd be great to have my computer working more like... a
computer! again.
thanks,
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Alvin Oga wrote:
On Fri, 2 Sep 2005, Matt Price wrote:
...
wget -m -k http://some.website.com/
and then:
#! /bin/bash
find /path/to/top/level -type f -iname *.html | while read file; do
html2ps -gn $file > "$file".ps ;
done
find /path/to/top/level -type f -iname *.html | whil
ne solution to my problem?
Thanks as always for your suggestions.
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Oops!
/etc/maildropmysql.config was 600 and owned by root.root.
Fixing the ownership (vmail.vmail) and voila, it works.
This update of maildrop was for it not dropping root perms properly, guess it works now =)On 9/2/05, Matt Okeson-Harlow <
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extension enabled.This program is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public
License. See COPYING for additional information.Any ideas?
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t;
i dont know what the *best* way is, but you could:
1) download whatever kernel source you want from kernel.org
2) untar it, and copy the /boot/config-2.6.8- to the source
directory
3) make oldconfig
4) fakeroot make-kpkg clean
5) fakeroot make-kpkg --append-to-version=.20050901.0 kernel_image
6)
etc/passwd > /dev/lp0
to work.
are you using udev? have you checked dmesg? what about lsmod?
>
> 0: for the sole reason of having /proc/sys/vm/swappiness
> 1: HP Laserjet 4L, cupsys 1.1.23-10, LJET4.PPD, lp0
what is /proc/sys/vm/swappiness? i am curious.
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On Wed, 2005-08-31 at 20:16 +, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> Matt Zagrabelny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Wed, 2005-08-31 at 16:48 +0530, Kumar Appaiah wrote:
> >> Dear list,
> >>
> >> I am trying to use elinks with 256 colours. However, as
> >>
nd, which supports 256 colours?
>
have you gotten it work with 16 or 88 colors?
from various web pages it looks like it is a compile time option for
color support.
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nd, which supports 256 colours?
$ apt-cache search terminal
i use gnome-terminal, but rxvt seems good too.
# aptitude install gnome-terminal rxvt
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sctl.conf
#
# /etc/sysctl.conf - Configuration file for setting system variables
# See sysctl.conf (5) for information.
#
net/ipv4/ip_forward = 1
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On Mon, 2005-08-22 at 12:18 -0700, Tony Godshall wrote:
> According to Matt Zagrabelny,
> > On Wed, 2005-08-17 at 22:50 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Will newer
> > > versions of some packages eventually need a newer kernel?
> >
> > yes. for instance s
esktop environment i use.
kde has a display manager, kdm, that will probably be installed when you
install kde; that ought to suffice. if you still have troubles after the
install, let us know.
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or
a.b.c.d:* -> w.x.y.z:e
either way, you should man iptables, it has a very readable manpage and
will get you going with firewalls. pay close attention to the DNAT
section.
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Will newer
> versions of some packages eventually need a newer kernel?
yes. for instance some desktop stuff is starting to use udev/hotplug.
this requires a 2.6 kernel.
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6:53 +1000, Charlie wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Aug 2005 00:40:30 +0200
> matt turned these thoughts into words and wrote:
>
> |- dear friends
> |-
> |- i hadnt luck install above mentioned distribution on my notebook. i had
>
> |- succes by standard install but a
dear friends
i hadnt luck install above mentioned distribution on my notebook. i had
succes by standard install but after reboot ing it hangs. it hangs by
the kernel 2.6 too. it is anything in coherence to the search by system
for usb ports. i had reject this option while i had performed the
not move across.
>
ive had issues using mac (usb) keyboards and having some various symbols
in my password. on your next install (if you still cant log in) try
setting the passwords to alphabetical phrases only.
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with a subje
boot with the 2.6 kernel using the installer.
boot: linux26
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On Thu, 2005-07-21 at 14:04 -0400, Ishwar Rattan wrote:
> Which package (from ftp.debian.org) might contain
> the /usr/C11R6/include/X11/*.h header files?
http://packages.debian.org
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conf and add
Cache-Limit "1"
inside the APT braces.
(ie.)
APT
{
// Options for apt-get
Get
{
Download-Only "false";
};
Cache-Limit "1"
};
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quot;expired";
and when i view the page info (ctrl + i), i get:
Expires:Not Specified
I am using firefox 1.0.5.
any help is greately appreciated.
thanks,
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h to a virtual console, except it destroyed my X session
as well. (my VC's were already unavailable.)
i have installed xorg packages on one other machine (nvidia chipset for
the video card) and it is able to switch to the VC's.
so, yes, you should file a bug report.
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ptitude install sawfish-gnome+ metacity_
also if that command exits sucessfully, but you dont have a window
manager running (ie. gconf got munged) then you can add sawfish to the
list of startup programs under "preferences -> session -> startup
programs". "preferences"
use Ethernet instead
> of PPP), and you're on the air.
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You could also use a Linksys, D-Link or some other brand of DSL/Cable
nat device, I have heard ads for DSL that included such a device.
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I'm receiving a few hundred failed ssh login attempts per day. I'm not
worried about it, since they appear automated and ssh is locked down
appropriately. I'd like to be able to IP ban these connections after a
set number of failed login attempts. I'd rather not put ssh on a
nonstandard port
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