font to something that displays properly. If you
really like charter and want to keep it as your default, than that
demands a proper fix I unfortunatley am not competent to tell you how
to arrange.
g'luck!
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Sarge? Recommendations on controllers with 5 or more connectors is
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So what I have to do is unplug the PC which is tedious at
best. I haven't the slightest clue how to fix this one. Any help is
greatly appreciated. Thanks
(using sarge, ker 2.4)
try holding your power button down for 5-7 seconds instead of unplugging
your power cord.
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shell script to do this, or
there may be another way.
tree
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gftp handles sftp (ssh2) protocol.
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at a bit of a loss as to how to get Xvfb to read the authorization
file, or maybe I'm using the wrong one. I tried this:
Xvfb :86 -auth /home/matt/.Xauthority -screen scrn 800x600x32
with no luck.
anyone have any suggestions?
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Create a file named .gtkrc-2.0 in your home directory that reads
gtk-key-theme-name = Emacs
Worked for me, anyway.
thanks or the tip. after writing the email I found this on the web
for printer info set
up a new printer e.g. from CUPS or some other print queue manager?
On reflection this seems like a pretty important feature to have,
would be cool if it existed.
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I would like to be able to just plug in the printer on
my USB port print; I don't have any other reliable way of getting
data into the printer (no cd-burner, mac's have no disk drives).
Macs have disk drives. Zip
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ctrl-a no longer acts in an emacs-like manner
...
And is there a way to
change keybindings in firefox?
thanks,
matt
Create a file named .gtkrc-2.0 in your home directory that reads
gtk-key-theme
Can anyone tell me if there's a QA setup procedure for sendmail on
Debian? dpkg-reconfigure sendmail just exits to the shell with no output.
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On Thu, 2004-11-11 at 17:17 +, Joao Clemente wrote:
So, anyone advicing PPTP over OpenVPN? If so, wich server? Poptop?
Thanks
Joao Clemente
I use Poptop in several capacities on a mostly Windows-based network; to
get it working (with encryption) you'll need the pptpd package (for
poptop
on this list).
Is it an abbreviation or just a typing slip?
you want 'make-kpkg'.
it comes in a package called 'kernel-package'.
there is a good howto on newbiedoc.sourceforge.net:
http://newbiedoc.sourceforge.net/tutorials/kernel-pkg/index-kernel-pkg.html
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file a bug? And is there a way to
change keybindings in firefox?
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Even Debian-based distros like Gentoo or Progeny?
Gentoo is its own distribution. It's not related to nor based on Debian.
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Nov 8 11:00:01 www /USR/SBIN/CRON[9259]: (list) CMD
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Nov 8 11:00:01 www /USR/SBIN/CRON[9260]: (matt) CMD (getmail)
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The odd thing is that I know the final cron job listed there succeeded
-- the mail was delivered -- but it was the last
this as
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User=gdm
Group=gdm
snip
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look forward to hearing your suggestions!
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using aptitude you could install package A normally, then B, C, D, ...
will all be installed 'automatically', now delete/purge B and C. this
will leave A broken, but still installed. B, C, and all their
dependencies which were automatically installed will be deleted/purged.
give it a try.
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is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
i believe this has to do with framebuffers and the like, ive never
changed mine from 80x25 characters. (i use X)
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Any suggestions for how to fix this??
make sure the following packages are installed:
. gnome-panel
. gnome-session
. sawfish-gnome or metacity
optional packages:
. nautilus
. xscreensaver
. xscreensaver-gl
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How can I get a count of the number of files in a directory?
directory + subdirectoies?
tree
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start with 'snd_', so that pretty much
guarantees that you are using alsa.
you could try killing all instances of arts and then try playing
something with alsaplayer or xmms (with alsa output turned on). but
those would just be acedemic tests (since you *are* using alsa).
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have no idea how to do it.
Thanks much as always for your help,
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be some way to do this, right? But I don't see the
delete option anywhere when I'm browsing mail groups. I assume I'm
missing something basic, thunderbird help is nonexistant... ...
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works. I get errors during
installation
i didnt use the SANSurfer application.
get X forwarding working first (like a simple xterm displayed remotely).
then work on the SANSurfer.
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Lots. I have almost 1800 installed.
$ dpkg -l | wc
1755 15056 125393
you should filter the `dpkg -l` through grep to get installed packages:
$ dpkg -l | grep ^.i | wc
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for the qlogic card said to modprobe
the qla2200 module, that module didnt exist. during the install i
switched over to another virtual console and modprobed the correct
module with: `modprobe qlogicfc` .
then the disk partition on the SAN was recognized and the install could
continue.
-matt
but what is in column 3 (the 'A')?
automatically installed. (as a dependency to a manually selected
package)
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i have just got done installing sarge on a similar machine that is set
to boot off of the SAN.
Out
the local disk is unnecessary.
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to the boot prompt for the installer, instead of just
hitting enter, you could type linux26 to procede with a 2.6 kernel
install.
hitting the f? keys (where ? = 1-6) at the boot prompt gives you more
options and information about what the install is doing.
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Matt Barry wrote:
On Tue, 2004-10-26 at 11:51 +0100, Lee Redmayne wrote:
I've just got a lovely new beastie which has a PCI-Express Asus Radeon X600
in it... Running Sarge 2.6.8-1.i386 and XF86 4.3.0.1, P4 530, 512MB, 80GB
SATA drive etc etc
On Tue, 2004-10-26 at 11:51 +0100, Lee Redmayne wrote:
I've just got a lovely new beastie which has a PCI-Express Asus Radeon X600
in it... Running Sarge 2.6.8-1.i386 and XF86 4.3.0.1, P4 530, 512MB, 80GB
SATA drive etc etc..
I had a similar experience when I got my shiny new Asus X800 XT..
different.
it sounds like the page is malformed, that is, that somebody didnt write
the page very well. there probably isnt anything you can do.
what is the url?
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read while trying to open /dev/hdb1
Could this be a zero-length partition?
sooo... that doesn't look so good to me. How can I figure out what's
going wrong here? And once I figure it out, is ehere any way to fix
it?
THanks much as always,
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installed rxvt-unicode-ml, but Greek
text displays as nonsense there just as it does in xterm. this is
true even if I set LANG and LC_ALL to a unicode-capable locale, like
de_DE.utf8.
thanks as always!
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But for some programs i need to set some additional flags (mysql, squid,
samba,...).
or one needs additional compile time features of packages. as the
original poster has said. again, no one is looking for additional
speed-ups of software.
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I've checked and $TERM is in fact set to 'xterm' on the client
temrinal before I execute the ocmmand, and in remote sessions started
perhaps. I just ran
ssh server env
I'm close... I can smell success.
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I've checked and $TERM is in fact set to 'xterm' on the client
temrinal before I execute the ocmmand, and in remote sessions started
perhaps. I just ran
ssh server env
and saw no sign of $TERM, other than the message
TERM
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do I have to set a preference in exim4 (4.34-2), or somewhere in
emacs?
thanks as always!
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hi,
somehow I've gotten a bunch of strange files in my home directory:
-rw---1 matt matt 16K 2004-05-31 17:07 -0.png
-rw---1 matt matt 80K 2004-05-31 17:07 -0.wmf
-rw---1 matt matt 20K 2004-04-27 12:25 -1.jpg
-rw---1 matt
On Wed, Oct 20, 2004 at 06:32:45PM +0100, Ken Gilmour wrote:
Ar Wed, 20 Oct 2004 12:51:32 -0400, scr?obh Matt Price:
?somehow I've gotten a bunch of strange files in my home directory:
?I've tried to remove them but bash doesn't seem to like commands of
?hte kind:
?rm \-*
?or
?rm '-0.pnf
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[Snip]
rm \-*
or
rm '-0.pnf'
is there a way to reference files whose names begin with -?
try 'rm -- -0.pnf'
Or rm ./-0.pnf works too.
doh! and it's even
-hackers)@ximian.com), and have the string
[(Evolution|Evolution-hackers)] in the subject heading.
thanks as always for the help!
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I'm trying to filterm ail form the evolution lists into a
sep. mailbox, but for some reason it's not working. I've looked over
the recipes I wrote they seem exactly like the ones that DO work...
Can anyone tell me what's wrong
trying to load these files. It looks like
php, but php and libapache-mod-php4 are both installed at the current
(unstable/ttesting) versions.
can anyone help?
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hey folks,
well, after three months I rebooted my computer today -- that was
silly! Now apache won't start. I get this error:
Starting web server: apachePHP Warning: Unknown(): Unable to load
dynamic library '/usr/lib/php4/20020429/curl.so' -
/usr/lib/php4/20020429
hi folks,
I've been having this wierd error message when I ssh into my server:
'tput: No value for $TERM and no -T specified'
it's repeated about 20 times when I ssh in with a command, e.g.
ssh server cat .bashrc
or
rsync server:/home/matt /home/matt
the error doesn't show up when I just ssh
. It seems for common
hardware, blank are fine!
I only point this out as I didn't realise it from the
wording in the wizard...
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is part of the ImageMacik suite...
mogrify -geometry 480x320 example.jpeg
I'd extend my thoughts on this to guess that this will
happily wade through all your photos using wildcards
(?), resizing them :)
Obviously, geometry isn't the only thing it does.
Rotate is just one of the others...
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);
user_pref(print.printer_gimp@:64.print_paper_width, 215.00);
anyway, appreciate the help.
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the default paper size seems to be set to A4 in my version of
firefox (0.9.3). Anyone know how to change that setting? I often
forget to reset the print option and end up with slightly-wrong page
lengths...
I have tried messing
I'm asking the impossible?
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Changing from xdm to kdm can be done
by
dpkg-reconfigure either of them I think or just by
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because /dev/hda1 (device of /) didnt exist.
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As for an error message, here's what I'd do:
xprobe || echo Foo! server not responding? 2
wicked cool! thanks
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thanks to stefan for that answer! works great. though for fun, I'd still ike to
know whether there's a way to contact the server directly to see whether it's
REALLY running
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domain master = yes
preferred master = yes
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writeable = yes
guest ok = Yes
I also added this later but it didn't seem to help:
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I need to be able to test whether an x server is running on a given
display on localhost, for a script I'm writing (it's a python script
automating openoffice, but I could launch it from a bash wrapper no
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you could use the sudo command
if it is not already installed:
# apt-get install sudo
read the man page for sudo to see how to setup
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webmin runs on port 1 and by default (i beleive) on debian it uses SSL
so that the url to get to it would be:
https://machine.yourhost.com:10
yes it does support FreeBSD
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responses on debian-user before
that reference a possible solution by using the scsitools package or the
hotplug package. ive never further explored these options, but it would
be nice to be able to plug in more than one usb device without having to
edit /etc/fstab.
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, associated modules, and the scripts to
modify lilo.conf or grub.conf.
check out newbiedoc.sourceforge.net for a good tutorial on how it works.
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been googlen and reading
how to compile the kernel.
Now I don't know which one to use for ham radio.
if youve never compiled a kernel, look on newbiedoc.sourceforge.net,
they have a section for debian kernels (and the instructions are mostly
right).
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except for interfaces.
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the version of cdrecord I have (from testing) doesn't
agree. Has anybody had any success getting cdrecord to work with an
IDE target like, dev=/dev/hdc ?
should work, but it is better to write
cdrecord dev=ATAPI:0,1,0 etc
why is it better than dev=/dev/hdc?
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now how to make it always be off by default on boot?
yet usable in the future.
edit /etc/network/interfaces, change the auto eth0 to noauto eth0.
then to bring up: ifup eth0
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dselect or aptitude?
(both of them use the '+' key to mark packages for install, also try the
'?' key)
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search apt-get.org
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vulnerabilities. I can't tell you how well it
works, as I have yet to install it. There may well be other Debian users
out there who have used it and may be able to tell you how well it
works.
i believe bochs would work as an alternative to vmware that is Free.
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+ hpijs (recommended) when choosing a
driver (previously I can).
When I used foomatic-gui, there is no option for me to choose an USB
printer (previously I can).
does cat /etc/fstab /dev/usb/lp0 do anything?
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With lilo the command vga=extended in lilo.conf would get you an
svga prompt screen.
How do you do this with grub?
google for grub extended vga, follow first link.
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? Are they both called 'firewalls' of
sorts?
Or should I just leave well alone and keep a watchful
eye somewhere?
Thanks in advance.
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to the group src. then you can untar kernel
source to /usr/src. the less time spent as root, generally the better.
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is the configuration file (XF86Config4)
Some help?
try cat /dev/psaux, move the mouse, do you see anything?
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Yes, well... check's in the post (!) ;)
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I tried all ghostspript versions that debian has packages available,
and the problem still the same, only the log contains diferent dumps
format.
i dont know if this will help, but i had trouble with a lock file
keeping lpd from working properly.
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On Mon, 2004-08-09 at 09:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for help with my sound Matt.
I got my sound working, however every time I log in onto KDE, I have to
adjust the volume. Why would that be?
there is a program called alsactl (on my machine it is in /usr/sbin/, so
it is not in my
On Mon, 2004-08-09 at 13:54, Thomas Adam wrote:
On Mon, Aug 09, 2004 at 01:49:22PM -0500, matt zagrabelny wrote:
there is a program called alsactl (on my machine it is in /usr/sbin/, so
it is not in my PATH, but everyone does have execute privileges ??)
It's run by root for a good reason
computer? I
always just assumed it would get stuck somewhere.
Guess I figured, what are the chances?
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as replacements for GnuCash?
Anyone interested in helping me maintain GnuCash and/or GnuCash-doc?
i really enjoy gnucash and would hate to see it not actively maintained on
debian. ive never maintained a package before but would be interested in
finding out what all is involved.
-matt
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also the default for alsa is to mute things.
either run alsamixer, you may need to be
root but i am guessing that since you are
in the audio group that would suffice.
or you can grab the gnome-alsamixer package
for a nice gui, and unmute things like
the master, pcm, cdrom channels.
-matt
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