I wanted to mention that a new version (0.5.2) has been released
upstream as additional info to this bug;
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=387110
I can't wait for tracker to be officially included in Debian...
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> >
> > Fluxbox
> > Warning: Failed to open file(/usr/share/fluxbox/nls/en_US/fluxbox.cat)
> > for translation, using default messages.
>
> Looks like something in your config is looking for "fluxbox", and it is
> not installed.
See note b
> xkb_compatibility{ include "complete" };
>> xkb_symbols { include "pc(pc105)+us" };
>> xkb_geometry { include "pc(pc104)" };
>> kbuildsycoca running...
>> ___
{ include "pc(pc105)+us" };
> xkb_geometry { include "pc(pc104)" };
> kbuildsycoca running...
> _
Still working on getting xorg 7.1 to show something on the screen.
More info follows
Fluxbox
Warning: Failed to open file(/usr/share/fluxbox/nls/en_US
How may I print a copy of documentation in the info format
Regrettably (and, I think, stupidly) some packages are documented solely
with info and lack a man page.
RLH
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On Fri, Nov 03, 2006 at 02:34:03PM +, Tyler wrote:
> Max Hyre wrote:
> > Tyler, you might want to try emacs-snapshot. I've been
> >following it (and unstable) for months now, and have had no
> >problems
>
> Thanks, that's very interesting. Having already manually installed the
> manual di
Aha!
After enabling the unstable repositories I found the new
emacs21-non-dfsg package. So all my problems would have gone away if I'd
waited a few weeks for the docs to make their way down into testing.
Sorry for the bother,
Tyle
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docs in question?
On the other hand, having gone through
apt-get source -t stable gnus
to install the (old) gnus info manual into my etch system, I'm becoming
much more self-sufficient with respect to using info.
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Gentlefolk:
>> it maybe that some of the manuals were reclassified as
>> non-dfsg free and were moved out of the main
>> repositories. Many GFDL documents were reclassified for
>> etch.
>
> That appears to be the case, as confirmed in
> /usr/share/doc/emacs21-common/copyright:
It appears to
Russell L. Harris wrote:
(1) Go to the Debian web site, find the package search page, search for
"emacs21", "xemacs21-gnome-nomule", etc.,
I already tried this, and found nothing. I just tried again, and while
there are no info files included with etch or sarge, there a
On Thu, Nov 02, 2006 at 02:05:17AM +, Tyler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just realised that I don't have the emacs manual installed on my
> laptop. I've got a desktop and an older laptop, and all three machines
> run etch with emacs installed. The other two have lots of
Tyler wrote:
I just realised that I don't have the emacs manual installed on my
laptop. I've got a desktop and an older laptop, and all three machines
run etch with emacs installed. The other two have lots of info entries
for emacs, including the main emacs manual. The new laptop,
Hi,
I just realised that I don't have the emacs manual installed on my
laptop. I've got a desktop and an older laptop, and all three machines
run etch with emacs installed. The other two have lots of info entries
for emacs, including the main emacs manual. The new laptop, which was
On Sat, 21 Oct 2006 21:05:03 -0400
Rick Pasotto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Evidently some recent upgrade caused the hp-* programs to no longer
> work. I get error messages like:
>
> hpiod: invalid product id string: Operation not permitted
> io/hpiod/system.cpp 491 hpiod: invalid serial id stri
Evidently some recent upgrade caused the hp-* programs to no longer
work. I get error messages like:
hpiod: invalid product id string: Operation not permitted io/hpiod/system.cpp
491
hpiod: invalid serial id string: Operation not permitted io/hpiod/system.cpp 496
python: hpssd[17670]: warning: In
Wayne Topa([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
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>
> I have been trying to find the answer to this problem on and off for
> a month or so. I can't compile a kernel using kpkg without getting
> these errors:
>
> VT3 root-3-ETCH:/usr/src/linux-source-2.6.17# make-kpkg --revis
;Socket 0: 3.3 V 32 bit PC Card" but with pccardctl status I get
> "Socket 0: no product info available". I have tested adding
> "pci=assign-busses" but no result.
You'll have to tail your logs to see what happens as you put the card
in. There are several
Hi,
I am trying to use a 3G card, model HUAWEI E612, with a Dell Precision M70,
Debian testing distro, 2.6.16 kernel.
When I insert the card it starts blinking. If I type pccardctl status, I
obtain: "Socket 0: 3.3 V 32 bit PC Card" but with pccardctl status I get
"Socket 0:
"Fred J." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ hdparm -I /dev/hda
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You must be root. And yo
Fred J. wrote:
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Are you trying this as root?
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Andrei Popescu wrote:
> "Fred J." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> I am after the command which shows info about my hard drives
>> $df
>> is not doing it, I need
Hello Fred.
> I am after the command which shows info about my hard drives $df is not doing
> it, I need more specifics because I am recompiling a kernel.
The „lshw“ command gives you some information about your drives.
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"Fred J." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> I am after the command which shows info about my hard drives
> $df
> is not doing it, I need more specifics because I am recompiling a kernel. I
> was looking around at /proc/... but could not figure it out.
HiI am after the command which shows info about my hard drives $df is not doing it, I need more specifics because I am recompiling a kernel. I was looking around at /proc/... but could not figure it out.i.e.show pci info$lspcishow cpu info$cat /proc/cpuinfothanks
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On Fri, Aug 11, 2006 at 01:53:51AM -0300, Bruno Buys wrote:
[snip thoughts on running sid]
> >
> >
> And do you think it pays off, to manage your machine this way? I mean,
> is sid worth the work?
I've never run anything but sid, so I can't compare the work. I just
know, in my situation, sid ha
Bruno,
I've been running sid for nearly two years with no REAL problems as my
main work machine. I do mostly business type stuff -- word proc.,
email, browsing, accounting and little multi-media stuff now and
then. It works really well. The main thing is to use apt-listbugs and
watch debian-us
> >
> >2. Upgrade to Etch or Sid. If you have a desktop, that's not too
> > scary.
> >
> >
> 1. When the debian page says 'depends on such and such other packages',
> aren't they going to mess my sarge install? I mean, if this is a sid
> page referring to sid packages, I am not supposed to try
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> Ron Johnson wrote:
>
>> Hash: SHA1
>>
>> Bruno Buys wrote:
>>
>>> Ron Johnson wrote:
>>>
>>> Bruno Buys wrote:
[snip]
>> You could also:
>> 1. Download the source packages and build them on Sarge. This link
>> points to all the
Ron Johnson wrote:
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Ron Johnson wrote:
Bruno Buys wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
Bruno Buys wrote:
[snip]
ron, My sources.list won't list exiv2. What repo does your come
from? apt-get.org also doesn't
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Bruno Buys wrote:
> Ron Johnson wrote:
>
> Bruno Buys wrote:
>
>
Ron Johnson wrote:
Bruno Buys wrote:
> [snip]
>
>
ron, My sources.list won't list exiv2. What repo does your come
from? apt-get.org also doesn
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Ron Johnson wrote:
Bruno Buys wrote:
[snip]
ron, My sources.list won't list exiv2. What repo does your come
from? apt-get.org also doesn't list anything. thanks!
Maybe you're running Sarge
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Bruno Buys wrote:
> Ron Johnson wrote:
>
> Bruno Buys wrote:
>
[snip]
>>
> ron, My sources.list won't list exiv2. What repo does your come
> from? apt-get.org also doesn't list anything. thanks!
Maybe you're running Sarge or Etch?
$ apt-cache poli
On Tue, Aug 08, 2006 at 11:13:59PM -0300, Bruno Buys wrote:
ron,
My sources.list won't list exiv2. What repo does your come from?
apt-get.org also doesn't list anything.
thanks!
It's in testing (etch) and unstable (sid), not stable (sarge).
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Description: EXIF/IPTC metadata manipulation tool
Exiv2 can:
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* print the IPTC metadata of
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Exiv2 can:
* print the EXIF metadata of JPEG images as summary info,
interpreted values,
or the plain data for each tag (here is a sample)
* print the IPTC metadata of JPEG imag
hi all!does anyone know of a good utility to write and edit iptc metadata from images? I´d like to install one that I can scriptalize easily.thanks!
Problem solved. I've just written the info file manually and it worked.
Cem
Here is the info I wrote:
---
Loadmodule: evasive_module /usr/lib/apache/1.3/mod_evasive.so
Directives:
DOSHashTableSize
DOSPageCount
DOSSiteCount
DOSPageInterval
DOSSiteInterval
DOSBlockingP
libapache-mod-perl. I've tried more than one but nothing
happened. Shows earlier tries.
> Need to get 0B of archives.
> After unpacking 0B of additional disk space will be used.
> Setting up libapache-mod-perl (1.29.0.3-6sarge1) ...
> Error: mod_evasive.so does not have a corre
clear out that 1 package you will not
be able to install anything.
> Need to get 0B of archives.
> After unpacking 0B of additional disk space will be used.
> Setting up libapache-mod-perl (1.29.0.3-6sarge1) ...
> Error: mod_evasive.so does not have a corresponding .info file.
>
corresponding .info file.
The above errors might cause apache to not work properly or start
Please refer to the documentation on how to fix it or report it to
Debian Apache Mailing List if in doubt
on how to proceed
dpkg: error processing libapache-mod-perl (--configure):
subprocess post-installation
> everything seems to work fine, but what do think of the confusing
> output below (Sorry for the length of it!)? I tried fdisk and sfdisk,
> and both yield different results. Cfdisk even refused to write
> partition tables to sde and sdf, giving only 'Illegal command' as an
> error message.
>
> T
Hi,
everything seems to work fine, but what do think of the confusing
output below (Sorry for the length of it!)? I tried fdisk and sfdisk,
and both yield different results. Cfdisk even refused to write
partition tables to sde and sdf, giving only 'Illegal command' as an
error message.
The disks
]:~$ yppasswd
Changing password for funny
(current) UNIX password:
passwd: Authentication service cannot retrieve authentication info.
The subsequent configuration seems to be all right -- Any help is
appreciated, Alexander.
NIS - Server configuration:
linux:~# cat /etc/nsswitch.conf
# /etc
]:~$ yppasswd
Changing password for funny
(current) UNIX password:
passwd: Authentication service cannot retrieve authentication info.
The subsequent configuration seems to be all right -- Any help is
appreciated, Alexander.
NIS - Server configuration:
linux:~# cat /etc/nsswitch.conf
# /etc
kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
From command line, Is there any way to find the number of pages a pdf
file has?
Using Sid, KDE 3.5.2
"pdfinfo filename.pdf" (package "xpdf-utils")
Regards,
Florian
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Christopher Nelson wrote:
On Wed, Mar 22, 2006 at 09:17:57PM -0800, Christopher Nelson wrote:
On Wed, Mar 22, 2006 at 07:47:55PM -0800, lmyho wrote:
Try downloading the cupswrapper deb from the brother site:
http://solutions.brother.com/linux/sol/printer/linux/cups_drivers.html#de
>> [...]
--- Christopher Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 22, 2006 at 09:17:57PM -0800, Christopher Nelson wrote:
> > On Wed, Mar 22, 2006 at 07:47:55PM -0800, lmyho wrote:
>
> > Try downloading the cupswrapper deb from the brother site:
> > http://solutions.brother.com/linux/sol/printer/li
On Wed, Mar 22, 2006 at 09:17:57PM -0800, Christopher Nelson wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 22, 2006 at 07:47:55PM -0800, lmyho wrote:
> Try downloading the cupswrapper deb from the brother site:
> http://solutions.brother.com/linux/sol/printer/linux/cups_drivers.html#de
> and installing it. The directions
On Wed, Mar 22, 2006 at 07:47:55PM -0800, lmyho wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> Just wanted to add more info: the printer showing in the "File>Print..."
> place is a
> printer named lp(via lpr) - which I actually don't know where comes from? -
> so when
> I p
Marc Shapiro wrote:
Marc Shapiro wrote:
Marty wrote:
http://www.wunderground.com/US/CA/San_Jose.html and related links
are crashing mozilla and forefox on my sarge systems. This site was
working until recently.
From .xsession-errors:
The program 'Gecko' received an X Window System error.
Th
Marc Shapiro wrote:
Marty wrote:
http://www.wunderground.com/US/CA/San_Jose.html and related links
are crashing mozilla and forefox on my sarge systems. This site was
working until recently.
From .xsession-errors:
The program 'Gecko' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects
On Fri, 2006-03-03 at 13:15 +0100, Pol Hallen wrote:
> Hi all :-)
>
> i installed apache-ssl on my linux sarge
>
> i see:
>
> libapache-mod-ssl (Strong cryptography (HTTPS support) for Apache)
> libapache-mod-auth-pam - Apache module to authenticate web access using PAM
> libapache-mod-auth-kerb
Hi all :-)
i installed apache-ssl on my linux sarge
i see:
libapache-mod-ssl (Strong cryptography (HTTPS support) for Apache)
libapache-mod-auth-pam - Apache module to authenticate web access using PAM
libapache-mod-auth-kerb - Apache module for Kerberos authentication
which i should use 4 do a
On Wednesday 01 February 2006 11:32 pm, H.S. wrote:
> Joseph H. Fry wrote:
> > read the cdrecord man page... I think you need the -text flag or
> > textfile= to read either an ascii or binary cd-text info.
> >
> > Joe
>
> Okay, I read the man page ...
Thank you for the additional information you have supplied regarding
this problem report. It has been forwarded to the package maintainer(s)
and to other interested parties to accompany the original report.
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Joseph H. Fry wrote:
>
> read the cdrecord man page... I think you need the -text flag or textfile= to
> read either an ascii or binary cd-text info.
>
> Joe
>
Okay, I read the man page ... again. Here is the command I used:
$> cdrecord -v blank=fast dev=/dev/hdd -e
CD
> ID tag.
>
> 3. In the .inf files that I get, I mostly do not get the track info from
> the original CD. So I edit each .info file put in the title and performer.
>
> 4. After this, if I burn tracks to a blank cd using cdrecord, I still do
> not get the track information on t
0 -vall -O wav %w
where %c is /dev/cdrom.
2. This gives me .wav and .inf files. Now, I guess grip or cdda2wav
makes an appropriate entry in ~/.cddb directory for the CD using it's CD
ID tag.
3. In the .inf files that I get, I mostly do not get the track info from
the original CD. So I edit ea
annot retrieve authentication info.
Is this expected behaviour?
I have changes my nsswitch.conf file to read
passwd: files nis
group: files nis
shadow: files nis
As discovered in a previous posting to the Debian list...
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BUS="scsi"
ID="9:0:0:0"
DRIVER="sd"
SYSFS{device_blocked}="0"
SYSFS{iocounterbits}="32"
SYSFS{iodone_cnt}="0x8e"
SYSFS{ioerr_cnt}="0x0"
SYSFS{iorequest_cnt}="0x8e&quo
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| Hi,
|
| On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 03:49:00PM +0100, Carlos Correia wrote:
|
|>Though, I still have a problem: the passwords. Where are they kept? I
|>noticed that in kopeterc they are saved as '**'...
|>
|>I'm about to upgr
On Tuesday 18 October 2005 16:49, Carlos Correia wrote:
> Raphael Schneider wrote:
> |>Can anyome tell me where does Kopete keeps his user info? I've been
> |>googling araund and notice that it seems to keep that info in a file
> |>called 'accounts.xml', though
Hi,
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 03:49:00PM +0100, Carlos Correia wrote:
> Though, I still have a problem: the passwords. Where are they kept? I
> noticed that in kopeterc they are saved as '**'...
>
> I'm about to upgrade several desktops to new hardware, and I don't think
> that every user knows
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Raphael Schneider wrote:
| On Tuesday 18 October 2005 00:27, Carlos Correia wrote:
|
|>I'm transfering my system to a new PC and I'd would like to copy Kopette
|>account settings to that machine, so I don't have to fill all t
On Tuesday 18 October 2005 00:27, Carlos Correia wrote:
> I'm transfering my system to a new PC and I'd would like to copy Kopette
> account settings to that machine, so I don't have to fill all the info
> again, as I will probably need to do it on other users machine.
>
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Cameron Matheson wrote:
| Hi,
|
| On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 11:27:53PM +0100, Carlos Correia wrote:
|
|>Can anyome tell me where does Kopete keeps his user info? I've been
|>googling araund and notice that it seems to keep that info in a fi
Hi,
On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 11:27:53PM +0100, Carlos Correia wrote:
> Can anyome tell me where does Kopete keeps his user info? I've been
> googling araund and notice that it seems to keep that info in a file
> called 'accounts.xml', though I couldn't find one in
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Hi,
I'm transfering my system to a new PC and I'd would like to copy Kopette
account settings to that machine, so I don't have to fill all the info
again, as I will probably need to do it on other users machine.
Can anyome tell me wh
I changed it as you suggested, but the problem remains...
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On Sunday 21 August 2005 08:09 pm, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I just finished config'ing my new 2.6.8 kernel (debian, not vanilla) form
> > 2.4 (both Sarge) and am ready to boot to it but due to my SATA hard drive
> > I will need to change my boot and /
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I just finished config'ing my new 2.6.8 kernel (debian, not vanilla) form 2.4
(both Sarge) and am ready to boot to it but due to my SATA hard drive I will
need to change my boot and /etc/fstab (from here on referred to as FSTAB)
entries from hd* to sd*. I
Paul E Condon wrote:
On Thu, Aug 18, 2005 at 06:44:34PM -0500, Albert wrote:
If you run all programs as root then you are risking your system to the
quality of all the code that you play with. Seriously, _don't_ _do_ _it_.
As an alternative that is somewhat more safe and still pretty convenie
Hello all,
I just finished config'ing my new 2.6.8 kernel (debian, not vanilla) form 2.4
(both Sarge) and am ready to boot to it but due to my SATA hard drive I will
need to change my boot and /etc/fstab (from here on referred to as FSTAB)
entries from hd* to sd*. I have no problem doing it i
On Thu, Aug 18, 2005 at 06:44:34PM -0500, Albert wrote:
> Kent West wrote:
>
> Thanks, Kent. That was a very useful mini-tutorial.
>
> >Concerning logging into Gnome (or any X setup) as root: that's not
> >recommended practice. Generally, you can override this safety setting by
> >tinkering in t
Albert wrote:
> I know logging on as root is not recommended but it's just too big a
> pain in the butt to *not* be root. I've encountered no downside yet.
And I always look down the barrel of my pistol to see if it's loaded;
I've encountered no downside yet.
YMMV ;-)
Glad you found the mini-t
Kent West wrote:
Thanks, Kent. That was a very useful mini-tutorial.
Concerning logging into Gnome (or any X setup) as root: that's not
recommended practice. Generally, you can override this safety setting by
tinkering in the Gnome configuration file (but I'm not sure of the
specifics, as I do
Paul E Condon wrote:
This is just a hint that I hope is helpful:
To keep the Xwindow system from starting during boot up, remove
all the various versions of 'display managar', these are xdm,
kdm, gdm and a few more whose names I do not remember. These are
the programs that start X and give you a
Albert wrote:
> Could someone point me to info on the debian boot and X Window startup
> process? I hate it that I don't get to startx for X and that I cannot
> login to Gnome as root.
* The PowerOnSelfTest (POST)
* The bootloader (grub/lilo/etc)
* The kernel loads
* The ker
On Thu, Aug 18, 2005 at 12:12:31AM -0500, Albert wrote:
> Could someone point me to info on the debian boot and X Window
> startup process? I hate it that I don't get to startx for X and
> that I cannot login to Gnome as root.
>
> I want to use a different window mana
Could someone point me to info on the debian boot and X Window
startup process? I hate it that I don't get to startx for X and
that I cannot login to Gnome as root.
I want to use a different window manager than the default, which
I assume is Metacity, and I want to use the ROX-se
On Tue, 09 Aug 2005 12:16:15 +1000, Mark Huff wrote:
> Well, I did some further testing and checking and here is what I come to
> find out. Debian 2.2 shipped with perl5.004 while Debian 3.0 shipped
> with perl 5.6.1. From what I can find out, perl5.004 is in no way
> compatible with 5.6.1, a
Hi Mark,
On Mon, Aug 08, 2005 at 07:53:08PM +1000, Mark Huff wrote:
> I am having a problem with a user and would like some clarification if I
> did correct or incorrectly. Honest answers appreciated.
>
> I performed some work for a company on a Debian Linux system with the
> prompt on the syst
Well, I did some further testing and checking and here is what I come to
find out. Debian 2.2 shipped with perl5.004 while Debian 3.0 shipped
with perl 5.6.1. From what I can find out, perl5.004 is in no way
compatible with 5.6.1, and because of the path differences, module
differences, etc,
Mark Huff wrote:
> I performed some work for a company on a Debian Linux system with the
> prompt on the system (no graphic frontends, etc) indicated it was a
> Debian 3.0 (Woody) built. The initial issue was a user outside of the
> company could not get an email sent to a user on the company's
>
I am having a problem with a user and would like some clarification if I
did correct or incorrectly. Honest answers appreciated.
I performed some work for a company on a Debian Linux system with the
prompt on the system (no graphic frontends, etc) indicated it was a
Debian 3.0 (Woody) built.
Sorry if this repostsnot sure it got through the first time
I am having a problem with a user and would like some clarification if I
did correct or incorrectly. Honest answers appreciated.
I performed some work for a company on a Debian Linux system with the
prompt on the system (no
Le Thursday 4 August 2005 16:56, Johnny Smith(Johnny Smith
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) disait:
>
> Hi Glennie,
Hello,
>
> Since I want to educate myself more on the subject of
> Apache2 as used in Debian, I am hoping you might point
> me to a particular url which would have more
> information on Apach
> --- Glennie Vignarajah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Le Saturday 30 July 2005 18:40, Johnny
> Smith(Johnny
> > Smith
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) disait:
> > Hello,
> > > Could someone tell me what command allows me to
> > > reconfigure Apache2 and add this module?
> > You can do this with 'a2e
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On 27 July 2005, Kent West wrote:
>
> > [EE] xf860 penserial: cannot open device /dev/input/miceno such
> > device
> > [EE] configured mouse: cannot open input device
> > [EE] PreInit failed for input device "Configured Mouse"
> >
> > I have a 5$ optical mouse that is made by MicroInnovation
On 27 July 2005 Dylan Evans wrote:
> it did initially, which I tried to capture into a file by saying
> startx > testinfo.test
> so I could read all the messages later in their entirety, but it didn't
> work, and the file was empty. Anyway, I did find out what was wrong (I
> think). the /var/log
hello,
(apologies for off topic)
i am trying to get a cgi to be expired using the http 'expires' header.
below is a simple cgi file:
#!/usr/bin/perl
print "Content-type: text/html\n";
print "Expires: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 17:04:19 GMT\n";
print "\n";
print &
On 7/19/05, Sebastian Luque <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sebastian Luque <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > function myinfo { emacs -q -nw --eval "(info \"$1\")"; }
>
> Oops, looking at Jim's suggestion, I realized
Sebastian Luque <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> function myinfo { emacs -q -nw --eval "(info \"$1\")"; }
Oops, looking at Jim's suggestion, I realized that the positional argument
above should be in braces, so:
function myinfo { emacs -q -nw --eval &qu
>>>>> Jim Ottaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> What I'd like to do is force emacs to be my info browser, so that
>> 'info foo', for example, will start up emacs, load up info, and
>> open the 'foo' info page. Any ideas?
>
>>>>> Alex Malinovich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So after 4 years of stubbornly refusing to accept info pages and
> sticking to plain old 'man' I've decided that it's time to embrace info
> and give it a shot for a while. However, I don't
Alex Malinovich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> Even if I already had it running however, clicking is much too slow for
> me. M-x info, m, works, but it's too many steps. Not to
> mention that I have to switch to the window first. What I would LIKE to
> be able to do
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