On the ongoing saga of these problems, it seems like it's reiserfs the
one to blame for this. I got a reiserfs kernel panic starting qmail
today, so i backed up the /var/qmail tree, removed it and restarted it
from the file. The given file (/var/qmail/supervise/qmail-qmqpd/run)
was like last ti
I'm answering to my own post here.
I went to runlevel 1 to check if the problem was present, but
everything was working fine without binfmt or anything. So, i tried
loading each one of the init.d services, and the problem appeared
after loading qmail. So, i traced it to a corrupt file in my qmail
Hi. I have this weird problem. Since yesterday, when i did the system
pre-test for kylix open edition (it detected the loader bug so i need
to upgrade the glibc, it's among some of the updates that i haven't
downloaded yet because of size, about 15-16Mb on a sucky connection),
the system started
Hi. If you accept console tools there are lots of ncurses-based
programs that are very good that fill most of your needs:
* George Jones (IT) ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> 1. A decent text editor (Not XEmacs... I hate Emacs)
Personally i like vim, but there are lots to choose from.
> 2. An FTP cl
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Dear folks,
> Snipped long description of request of info on IceWM desktop icons
Hola Francisco (No hablan mucho espaƱol en estas listas, eh? :)
Ok. AFAIK IceWM doesn't support icons on the desktop by itself
But you could use another thing that
* Ray Warren ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I did have group permissions on the ttys showing as write permitted but I
> haven't found out where it's getting set at.The umask is handled by mandrake
> Security and should be set to 022 if I'm reading the file right.the group tty
> appears to have a
* Ray Warren ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> if I attempted to use less as a normal user,with a filename as
> input,the only output I receive is ESC[14;30] and Lines 1-1/1(END).If the
I've seen that before, because i mucked around on the inittab to make runlevel 4 the
environment i like when i b
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> It's my first mail to this list and I would like to know if complex
> questions on XFree86 configurations are in this list or on the newbie list.
Umm, check the name of the list (Expert), that should give you a hint :)
Go ahead and shoot, the one
Hi. I'm trying to set up an old PC as an X terminal to another. I installed the bare
minimun in the client, reconfigured gpm and started it, and then ran in the client "X
-query 192.168.0.1" to make it connect to the server. It just sits there in the mere
start of X (the "x" mouse cursor in th
You may try manually defining the proxy. That's controlled by
2 environment variables, i think they were http_proxy and
ftp_proxy, but check the wget manpage.
And then try again, and if necessary tell wget to turn on
the proxies, i think it was -Y on
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* Tom Brinkman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > Anybody knows more about this?
>
>http://www.codeweavers.com/products/crossover/
>
Thanks, i'll check that out.
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* Naka Gadjov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Netscape is using much memory everywhere. In Windows, and strange NS suffers
> by same problems in Linux too. I am waiting for a 5 years for a new version
> that do not have memory leakage, but at the moment there is not. Strange
> Mozilla have the same p
* bernard01.chevalier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Do someone know if there is a soft (preferably RPM and
> precompiled) running under Linux Mandrake, that can good read
> videos .MOV (quicktime) realised with the ** SORENSON Codec **
AFAIK, there aren't any free programs that read that codec due
Hi. I may have the money to upgrade my mobo soon, so i'd
like to ask what a not-everything-and-its-mother-in-it
motherboard would be good, preferably with an ISA slot
to keep using my Ultrasound.
And about it, is there anybody here that knows how can i
make the ultrasound to use the wavetable m
My machine has 32 Mb in RAM, so i have tested some. If you want the lightest
wm, BlackBox is the one as others have said. But if you want to put windows
users in front of it, you may want to try IceWM, as it could look more
familiar to them, even if it's not so light as BB.
There's Afterstep too
* Wayne Stout ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Greetings, everyone.
>
> I'm sure this is a really stupid question, but here goes. If I want to use
> fetchmail/procmail for message retrieval and filtering, do I also have to
> use Sendmail or postfix? I want to keep using my isp's mail server for
>
* Hoyt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Everyone is so lazy. Here's the link.
What's wrong with being lazy? lazy people invented perl and
are the best sysadmins! :)
Anyway, i was not looking for it, i prefer Anime backgrounds :)
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* Mads Rasmussen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Any other approaches?
I've used uptimed in the past, and worked fine.
http://cx.capsi.com/code-uptimed.html
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* Ron Stodden ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Huh? Why?When you already have it!
Erm, no. He's got a point. He's refering to the background
that's shown on the snapshot, not to the snapshot itself.
The snapshot probably has a lower resolution than the
original, has some windows in front of it
Hi. I have a small problem. I have a computer tat's mainly an
appliance to run an old clipper-based accounting program on dosemu,
and that runs fine. But there are problems with printing; the printer
is an epson FX-1050, the printing system is cups and the distro
version is 7.2 stock (just reinsta
teve Ballmer on their new .net service
Jaime Herazo B. at the Colegio Cristiano J. Vender Murphy
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