On Tuesday 04 November 2003 10:28 am, Nicolas Kowalski wrote:
# hdparm optimization
# Switches on interrupts during transfers and does multi sector transfers
if command -v hdparm /dev/null 21; then
hdparm -q -d1 -c3 -a4 -m16 -u1 -W0 /dev/hda
true
Thanks Nicolas, Dennis and everybody
popups.
Tom George
Hi Tom George
Edit | Preferences | Advanced | Scripts and Windows.
Uncheck the Open unrequested windows box.
Regards
Damien
Thanks, this works.
Tom
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Another endorsement. Thanks, Pigeon!
BTW: mailfilter's author is Andreas Bauer. His website is worth checking
out.
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The dialog on spam has become so lenghty I am afraid you would never see
my thank you note there.
My copy of mailfilter (testing) did not like those line continuations so
I had to convert to individual entries - no problem after you had done
all the work. After the conversion your mailfilterrc
after you had done
all the work. After the conversion your mailfilterrc worked like a charm
and the deluge of 70 ms mail bombs a day is gone.
Just wanted you to know how much I appreciated your posting.
Thanks, that's good to know!
Re line continuations - perhaps they got munged in transit
On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 22:10, Pigeon wrote:
On Mon, Oct 20, 2003 at 11:39:15AM -0500, Thomas H. George wrote:
The dialog on spam has become so lenghty I am afraid you would never see
my thank you note there.
Just wanted you to know how much I appreciated your posting.
Thanks, that's
About a week ago, I sent a number of postings to this
site about my difficulties in installing woody. Thanks
to a number of helpful respondents, I now have a
working debian woody, including a usb printer.
I am impressed by the quality of this distribution and
believe that a good installation
Wow! I finally got to boot into my desktop! Thanks very much for this mail list, and
the community here. Nick's response to my problem really helped. I recommend to anyone
with xserver problems to have another look at those messages. (I saw there were some
questions here). I still have
button in the desktop app (and become root) changes don't take effect.I don't know why?
For now I have to halt or reboot from a terminal. Thanks for the help JY
Again, it sounds like you're using some sort of desktop control
panel-thingy, but you don't mention what tool or desktop environment
Thanks for Emailing me.
I will respond as soon as possible...
-Sandy S.
President, Triple Cities Ski Club
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I know that under RedHat there is a CTRL-ALT-D and it's very convenient.
Anyone can give me a point?
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I know that under RedHat there is a CTRL-ALT-D and it's very convenient.
Anyone can give me a point?
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I know that under RedHat there is a CTRL-ALT-D and it's very convenient.
Anyone can give me a point?
Run run sawfish-ui and set up the keybinding.
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Zhao You Bing [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I know that under RedHat there is a CTRL-ALT-D and it's very
convenient.
Anyone can give me a point?
Although not being a sawfish solution, you can try
apt-get install xbindkeys
It can help you define arbitrary keys to perform *arbitrary actions*
here who would be shocked to
find out that one of the people he corresponds with on a semi-regular
basis is yours truly
Thanks for tearing the hell out of MSP and giving me the knowledge to
perfect it.
Talk to you tomorrow.
(but YOU won't know it's me)
Or maybe it will be the next day
On Thu, 7 Aug 2003, Malcolm Ferguson wrote:
That's fantastic thanks! The web page was what I really needed before,
from what I can see without understand Dutch ;) The scripts were very
clear and understandable too.
Thanks for your praise.
I promised to translate that text to English, so
available,
but I am translating it into English for another reader of the debian lists. I expect
to have it available this weekend. I'll post the new link then. 'Til then you should
be able to figure things out from the shell-scripts in the archive.
That's fantastic thanks! The web page was what I
Thanks to the guys who answered in private (but do answer to the list
next time!)
I had to comment out this line:
AddDefaultCharset on
in httpd.conf, so now Apache will not force ISO-8851-1. I understand
there's a security issue involved
(http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2000-02.html), but we
on Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 12:25:56AM +0200, Frank Gevaerts ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 05:51:12PM -0400, lists1 wrote:
Thanks to all. I'm going to print out the Partitioning mini-faq, as it
answers some other questions, and I'll use the examples for suid, remount
Thanks to all. I'm going to print out the Partitioning mini-faq, as it
answers some other questions, and I'll use the examples for suid, remount,
and others in fstab and elsewhere. I did look at it last night, among a lot
of other docs/posts, but the date and small partition sizes threw me
On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 05:51:12PM -0400, lists1 wrote:
Thanks to all. I'm going to print out the Partitioning mini-faq, as it
answers some other questions, and I'll use the examples for suid, remount,
and others in fstab and elsewhere. I did look at it last night, among a lot
of other
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On Sat, 05 Apr 2003 01:40:07 +0200, Lindsay Yardley wrote:
G'day All,
A very special THANKS to all those who've helped me get started with
debian. Unfortunately I don't have the time to cope with the quantity of
mail on this list so I'm off to find a quieter one. Thanks again,
Lindsay
Hi
G'day All,
A very special THANKS to all those who've helped me get started with
debian. Unfortunately I don't have the time to cope with the quantity of
mail on this list so I'm off to find a quieter one. Thanks again,
Lindsay
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On Sat, Apr 05, 2003 at 09:13:16AM +1000, Lindsay Yardley wrote:
G'day All,
A very special THANKS to all those who've helped me get started with
debian. Unfortunately I don't have the time to cope with the quantity of
mail on this list so I'm off to find a quieter one. Thanks again,
Glad you
Thanks to all those who responded to the list or by email. I
decided to go with an MSI KT4VL. If I find any problems with it I'll
report it here.
-Chris
| Christopher Judd, Ph. D
to go with a new computer...
Thanks again,
Peter Christensen
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left it that way.
Again, many thanks for all the help. I've learned some new things and
the system is working again.
Tom George
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Great responses! Derrick's detailed explanation of the problem made
everything clear and Donald's recommendation of the Adobe Generic
Postscript driver provided the solution. I have not yet tested a full
color picture but the red Adobe logo included in their test page was
fine and the MSWord
and
have even reinstalled them without solving the problem.
libncurses5-dev is required. (or if you like libncurses4-dev works too)
nate
Thanks, this solved the problem.
tom
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Thanks to all who responded. As usual, you can always
learn something new.
Thanks Again
Don
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On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 06:17:29AM -0800, D. wrote:
I'm running Testing on a PII 350 and attempted
to do
a dist-upgrade last night. Here is the results
THANKS - I installed the debian hpijs package and now the HP Deskjet
940c works like a charm - Tom George
I have a third box in which I just installed Woody from the CD set,
went on line (DSL) an ran dist-upgrade, then configured a 2.4.18 kernel,
used apt-get to install cupsys
Thanks to all. My problem was that pump was not installed and I didn't
know I needed it. I had installed Woody from a CD set some months ago.
Once I knew I needed it, I was able to install pump from the CD set and
then route set the gateway. Bingo, I was online! Apt-get dist-upgrade
ran in 15
minutes! Great!
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Thanks Derrick and Shyamal for your help with this. I really appreciate
it, and think I have this present challenge dealt with.
Allows me to move over from using mozilla which I find very resource hungry.
I still have to try this at home, but as Mozilla needed to use the work
exchange server
Thanks to Greg Madden for his help on finding the vesa terminal. We are
up and running X now on vesa.
Larry Hunsicker
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Rob Weir wrote (on 20 Dec 2002 at 18:55):
Ideally, you would have either used the Debian packages, or
installed into /usr/local/X/ or something and used equivs to satisfy
apt. The first option is definitely superior though, especially
since X 4.1 *is in woody*.
Thanks to Doug MacFarlane
Le Sun, 17 Nov 2002 09:36:31 -0500
Thomas H. George [EMAIL PROTECTED] disait:
After this insmod NVdrivers worked
but I had to run it after each bootup and then restart xdm. If I
missed something in this sequence I would appreciate knowing what I
should have done.
I don't know if we missed
Thanks for all the responses. I am begining to understand the roles of
the various module files.
For the moment I inserted the line alias char-major-195 NVdriver in
the file /etc/modutils/aliases and then ran modconf so the line is now
included in /etc/modules.conf. With this change xdm runs
On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 11:38:15AM +1100, Rob Weir wrote:
Thanks, I'll check out nvidia-...-src. I was using Mozilla for the
downloads and checked tar -xvf file.tar without success (Note: tar xvzf
NVIDIA-kernel-1.0.3123.tar.gz worked perfectly, only GLX failed.) But I got the
complete GLX file
Just wanted to say thanks to all that replied. I probably wont compile
from source unless I find myself very bored(and with plenty disk space)
On Sun, 2002-11-10 at 12:25, Shri Shrikumar wrote:
Hi All,
Firstly, let me apologize for the off-topic post.
I am considering compiling some
Thanks everyone that responded!
I've looked at the ones I did'nt know about and despite all, my choice fell
on gaim since it's greater capabilities, ie multiple protocols and such.
Pontus
On Tuesday 12 November 2002 19.52, Pontus Edvardsson wrote:
Hi all,
What is the best/most useful ICQ
This is a test reply using the group reply. This is certainly more
convenient as it uses the list address instead of the sender's address.
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On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 07:52:03AM -0500, Thomas H. George wrote:
The test reply worked. The problem, I believe, was in the exim setup.
When I originally ran the setup I didn't understand the question What
is the 'visible' name of your system and made an incorrect choice. On
re-running
I have posted a number of questions to the list over the past months
and have gotten excellent responses to all of them. Before I moved from
potato to woody I could send responses with thanks and additional notes
directly from mutt. Now all my replies get returned as undeliverable.
When I
with
thanks and additional notes directly from mutt. Now all my replies
get returned as undeliverable.
What is the exact error? Does the message leave your mailer? Leave
your machine? Leave your network? The headers and body of the
returned message will have this information. If you shared
I'll figure it out... Eventually. Thanks for the help.
On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 12:19:43PM -0500, Jameson C. Burt wrote:
I spent a several days trying to do this myself.
This got me looking beyond LILO to trying GRUB,
which didn't do all I wanted either.
I never could boot the $10 (U.S.) LS
On Mon, 2002-10-14 at 00:15, Colin Watson wrote:
On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 06:12:38PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you!
Is it considered polite to post a thank-you message, or is this
unnecessary email traffic?
IMHO it's nice to see that people's problems have been solved.
=no --dynamic --without-postgresql
--with-gpm=no --with-scrollbars=lucid--with-menubars=lucid
--package-path=/usr/local/lib/xemacs/xemacs-packages --with-pop
--mail-locking=flock
Thanks :-) Of course I knew I have to adjust it to my own system, the
reason I asked if I could use it as a script is because
WINWORD.EXE and use word
and sav files on without theprevious problem.
Thanks Jeremy! Apreciate the help...
Irvin
Jeremy Tan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
Here is how i got file saving in Word 2000 to work in wine.Change the value of "ole32" from "builtin, native" to "
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Thanks for the help and research dude.
I've already tried the UDMA66 and IDEPCI flavors of Debian, unfortunately,
no success.
I'll probably get a friend or someone to compile the drivers supplied by
ACard and see what I can make of it.
If that doesn't work, I think I'll have to sell
That did the trick, thanks,
Andy
On Thu, 2002-06-13 at 23:20, Jamin W.Collins wrote:
On 13 Jun 2002 23:14:20 +0200
Andrew Fowler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where is maildirmake ? Even dpkg -S maildirmake says it's not found
(does dpkg -S search non-intalled packages at all ??). Or can
Thanks for the replies on the crypto package for KDE.
I queried the package manager just now and there it is in the uninstalled
packages. I'll try it out tomorrow night.
Thanks again.
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002 21:51, Colin Watson wrote:
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 06:55:54PM +1200, arthur_dent wrote
On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 03:47:22AM +0100, Paladin wrote:
On Sat, 8 Jun 2002 01:28:52 +0100
Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First off, deb-make has been obsolete for years. If you want a modern
set of package building helpers, use dh-make and debhelper instead.
Modern!? Well...
. - Sorry if I appeared rude in the last mail, it wasn't the
objective... but you seemed to take it that way... :(
Thanks,
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On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 01:58:26PM +0100, Paladin wrote:
dh_installchangelogs: Cannot specify an upstream changelog for a
native debian package.
If you didn't intend the package to be native, ensure that you have the
upstream source tarball as foo_1.0.orig.tar.gz in the parent directory,
where
it's MY problem! ;)
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arthur I have also installed from cd the Hardening Docs and will
arthur begin reading those too. A couple of the replies
arthur mentioned that I could disable services in the inetd.conf
arthur file. Below is a copy of mine, how do
the versions 2.0, 2.2 and 3.0 listed in dselect!!
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On Sat, Jun 08, 2002 at 01:16:03AM +0100, Paladin wrote:
One of the first problems I noticed is that Eterm, even being a version
superior to the one I had compiled myself, lacks some options (like
shading). I guess these are compile time options. So I need to compile the
source of Eterm.
Thanks so far to all who replied to my earlier post asking about uninstalling
a few services/programs to try to secure this box.
I have downloaded and printed out the Securing Debian Manual and am beginning
to wade my way through. My biggest problem here is the assumptions the
authors make
On Fri, 2002-06-07 at 22:15, arthur_dent wrote:
Thanks so far to all who replied to my earlier post asking about uninstalling
a few services/programs to try to secure this box.
I have downloaded and printed out the Securing Debian Manual and am beginning
to wade my way through. My biggest
O.K. thanks for straightening me out on the pci and the ata.
I'll leave the pci bus setting as it is.
Thanks
On Wed, 05 Jun 2002 02:06, Kent West wrote:
Jan Johansson wrote:
append=idebus=66
Good luck recovering that drive.
Lets understand one thing here. The IDE controller
Hi James
Thanks for the reply regarding the printer. To be honest I cant remember how
I installed it. There seems to be so many different ways of doing some tasks
in linux it gets a bit comfusing at times.
I know that my Canon bjc 265-sp was unsupported under one of the print
setups
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Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 2:13 PM
Subject: Re:List etiquette/Thanks everyone
Hi James
Thanks for the reply regarding the printer. To be honest I cant remember
how
I installed it. There seems to be so many
prover wrote:
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WHY THIS MAILS COME TO ME?
EVERY DAY COME TO ME 200 MAILS FROM YOUR MAILING LISTS.
CAN YOU DO SOMETHING WITH IT?
THANK YOU.
Is anyone able to
On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 11:58:23AM -0700, Paul Scott wrote:
prover wrote:
I'M NOT MEMER OF YOUR MAILING LISTS. MY MAIL IS : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I understand the listmasters have been in contact,
Paul Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
prover wrote:
I'M NOT MEMER OF YOUR MAILING LISTS. MY MAIL IS : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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WHY THIS MAILS COME TO ME?
EVERY DAY COME TO ME 200 MAILS FROM YOUR MAILING LISTS.
CAN YOU DO SOMETHING WITH IT?
on Fri, May 31, 2002, Daniel Toffetti ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Can someone tell me what is the agreed upon method on this list for
saying thanks.
There were so many replies to my questions it would be a very long
job to reply to everyone individually with thanks, though if thats
how
I want to say thanks to everyone who has replied to my equests about floppy
disk drives and simple network traffic monitors/ firewalls.
Can someone tell me what is the agreed upon method on this list for saying
thanks.
There were so many replies to my questions it would be a very long job
also sprach Arthur Dent [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002.05.31.0816 +0200]:
Can someone tell me what is the agreed upon method on this list for saying
thanks.
this is fine. maybe you should reply to your original post just to
keep the association to the thread. or, if your original email had
a subject
I think the best way to say thanks - and als Netiquette compatible -
is to stay tuned and help others the way others helped you.
HAND.
Frank
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Can someone tell me what is the agreed upon method on this list for
saying thanks.
There were so many replies to my questions it would be a very long
job to reply to everyone individually with thanks, though if thats
how it goes thats what I'll do.
I think there is no standard method, I
This was the error for the record. Thanks debian list. justin
Okay, now the problem is clear. mysqladmin 3.23.37 uses backticks (`)
around the database names (as you can see in the error message you
quoted) to support special chars therein, but backticks for quoting
column/table/database names
To those who helped me on previous posts: thanks. Sorry for the delay in
saying this. I still haven't succeeded in installing debian. Please be
patient with my delays in thanking you until I can get up and running.
Louis
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Hi,
Thanks!
I am afraid that there is message on the screen that
said please insert
CD 2 like Redhat.
Regards!
Jianbo
That's most likely because you selected some stuff for
installation that was not on the first CD. Also, once
you've got
Hi
Quick note to say thanks for the many responses to my posting (subject: Setting
up ntl cable/DHCP?) Because of work commitments (working away from home,
deadlines etc
) I want be able to try out all the suggestions until later this
week.
I will keep you all posted on my progress (good
Hi,
Thank you to all of you who helped, I've finally switch to another
kernel, and been able to boot normally (my distro is Debian PPC apus)
It doesn't use lilo it uses a bootstrap and a kernel-image, switching
kernels is just booting with another kernel image.
I've still have problems with
Thanks everyone for the info and especially for the pointers. The
facility for searching packages for a file had gone right by me.
Curt
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Thanks Thanks Thanks
I understand Joey Hess would like to know what version of debconf you
were using, and whether you've had any disk crashes recently. This
problem is *supposed* to be fixed in both testing and unstable now
On Sat, 2002-03-30 at 12:49, Crispin Wellington wrote:
On Fri, 2002-03-29 at 18:22, Alberto Vecchiato wrote:
I installed the MPlayer deb packages found at http://www.mplayer.fr.st/
and at http://marillat.free.fr/, along with the ffmpeg codecs and a bunch
of other things. All seem to work
problem I have is with a divx file with 22050Hz mono audio that
is not reproduced correctly, but I suspect it is a problem with my audio
drivers.
Many thanks to all of you folks!
Alberto
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On Fri, 2002-03-29 at 18:22, Alberto Vecchiato wrote:
I installed the MPlayer deb packages found at http://www.mplayer.fr.st/
and at http://marillat.free.fr/, along with the ffmpeg codecs and a bunch
of other things. All seem to work very well and the ffmpeg codecs are
really efficient, fast
Thanks a lot to everyone. Practically all of you suggested mu mplayer, so
I've downloaded the CVS snapshot from the homepage and built the debian
package as indicated in the documentation. It's very easy to do.
Now I'm installing it. I'll tell you if all is ok.
Thanks again.
Alberto
, Marcin A. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: miércoles, 27 de marzo de 2002 13:19
To: 'Ronald Castillo'
Subject: RE: Thanks again!! Now another prob..
OK, so probably there is a bug in your dhclient startup script
send me your /etc/network/interfaces
-Original Message-
From: Ronald Castillo
Thanks again for your assistance!! I partially solved my CDrom problem
by chmod-ing the /dev/hdb device (adding the user to the cdrom group
didn't work). Now, for my ISA sound card to work correctly, I had to
compile a new 2.4.18 kernel. Everything went well (by now) except for
that my internet
Thanks for your soon reply. I couldn't understand well what you meant..
When I start the system with my old kernel, there is a
/var/run/dhclient.pid file, but when I start it there isn´t such file (I
manually checked that).. I could try what you told me, but, could you
please tell me mor or less
2002 16:28
To: 'Ronald Castillo'
Subject: RE: Thanks again!! Now another prob..
I think it should look for /var/run/dhclient.pid
change it in your startup script and try it
Marcin Kurc
CAD Systems Administrator
Cooper-Standard Automotive
-Original Message-
From: Ronald Castillo [mailto
There´s no output.. The error message comes only when I do an ifdown
eth0, ifdown -a and when I shutdown or restart my computer.
-Original Message-
From: Kurc, Marcin A. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: martes, 26 de marzo de 2002 17:27
To: 'Ronald Castillo'
Subject: RE: Thanks again
Ok, thank you everyone for your input. I
downloaded the nightly CVS Mozilla tarball.
If that proves to beunstable, I will try
Galeon.
(==timothy==)
=
timothy == timothy bauscher [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
timothy I downloaded Mozilla via apt-get.
the location section of /etc/cups/cupsd.conf to see that you have
appropriate permission to make the connection.
Thanks. I missed the obvious, even checking against a different machine.
For some reason, cupsd.conf did not install. A quick purge/reinstall cleared
the problem
Bob
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Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2002 9:42 PM
Subject: Thanks for the Pedigree's
Ed
Got them! I will add them to my pedigree database. BTW, I was
wrong, I don't have 1800 dogs in the database, I see I only have
1646 right now. Your Peds
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Subject: Thanks for the Pedigree's
Sorry guys. Looks like I messed up my muttrc file ny adding a
send-hook for debian-user. Its been removed so no more OT replies to
me will get posted here.
My bad!!
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netmask 255.255.255.0
network 192.168.1.0
broadcast 192.168.1.255
gateway 192.168.1.1
I compared your files with mine and could not find anything different. I
also tried to use pon/poff for the connection. Same thing. Okay, I'll
re-install tomorrow.
Thanks a lot for your
Hi,
having uninstalled tiger and cfingerd the problem didn't return for
some days. So it seems one of them was the culprit. Why a tiger or
cfingerd cronjob could lead to a situation where most programs can't
start anymore remains a mystery to me.
Thanks to all who helped!
Andreas Goesele
PS: I
also sprach Andreas Goesele [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002.01.31.0115 +0100]:
PS: I hope it's not premature to report the problem solved. As the
German saying goes: Man soll den Tag nicht vor dem Abend loben.
Thou shalt not praise the day before night hath come.
i *am* shakespeare. or elvis? i
I'd just like to thank the Debian community in general and this
list in particular.
I learn something new every week here.
And when I experience problems, invariably the issue has already
been rasied on this list and the solution provided.
You have saved me untold hours.
Thanks!
- Bill
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