in time.
Exactly.
They timed out at 30 minutes, I think.
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comparación a Hitler o a los nazis, por definición has perdido la
discusión, dejas de tener cualquier razón que pudieras tener. Es parte de
la cultura de internet.
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Hi,
As soon as I start my virtual machine (win me) in vmware server
(VMware-server-1.0.3-44356...rpm), and not a second before, syslog
messages intended to go to tty10 go instead or also to the active tty
console (tty1, for instance).
Ie, I get
.)
There are other applications that need 3D acceleration that are not games.
Games are simply a way to test the hardware. For instance, I can think of
high end CAD. I suppose they would work in vmware, but slower. In fact, I
find vmware slow, with the simple apps I use.
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, of course. Still, it is a nuisance that duplicate removal. In
some situations it makes you think you didn't receive something which in
fact you did - or rather, gmail received and erased without telling you.
That's a no-no for a good email provider.
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like so.
I would say that the kernel does not support hot swapping of disks. In
fact, I read time ago it didn't and was work in progress. I don't know
what is the current state.
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. how do i
do that?
Perhaps unison:
http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/
It comes with the distro. But it is not automatic, AFAIK.
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El 2007-06-24 a las 11:24 +0200, Richard Bos escribió:
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the previous video setting :-(
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more text, and that I guess will be
hardcoded. However... I think I read somewhere that this messages could be
translated, for instance, to Spanish. But I don't remember where I read
this.
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language)
This message is not configurable. Starting with Postfix 2.3 you can
customize the bounce_template_file, but not this reject message.
Pity.
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a cheaper hardware as
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, I
mean, not just the mbr. And overwriting the mbr overwrites the partition
table.
(I assume you mean software raid, of course)
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The Saturday 2007-06-23 at 10:52 -0800, John Andersen wrote:
On Saturday 23 June 2007, Carlos E. R. wrote:
(I'm new to vmware)
vmware server created two interfaces, vmnet1 and vmnet8 - the task of each
one I have not clear -. The thing
.
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important Linux was, and
it could be used for serious and important things.
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... I'm 64 years oldI hope I can actually get this solved before
time runs out. I don't want my epitaph to read Windoze won! :)
:-)
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that to move over each completed
slice to the usb drive, and thus you wouldn't need 250 GB free on your
internal drive.
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/home/hans/folder2
And --del
And put that command in crontab for to be running say.. 3 minutes.
I wonder if there would be an easy way using 'famd' instead.
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quality data,
Every server should be in whois, no? The good and the bad. It must be
something else.
OBSCURED_EMAIL - it would never be able to do what it says it does.
And that's just a few samples.
And I have added some rules of my own.
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failure. Just scan the logs for errors, check the drive (smart
tests), etc. An attemt to write to a badblock would show on the log.
Then re-enable the disk, and watch it.
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The Friday 2007-06-22 at 07:27 -0400, James Knott wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
And put that command in crontab for to be running say.. 3 minutes.
I wonder if there would be an easy way using 'famd' instead.
What's famd?
RTFM ;-)
Sorry
at the logs first.
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advantage in using the fake raid method, except using
windows - and you aren't, so why go the difficult road?
With software raid you do not need an extra drive, just a plain /boot
partition replicated on all disks. I'm almost sure it is documented
somewhere.
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software and discriminate against those who do not hold those
] patents. Many definitions of the term open standard specifically
] forbid any such fees.
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What you can do is getting used to select to view what Yast is going to
install, and check one by one that there is nothing you do not want there.
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bussiness. Phone: 555 1234
My reasons I had time ago for using email were different: no cheap
internet access to spend time clicking. Now I can.
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the proper new destination address. Plus,
procmail would probably receive and process all local email.
Postfix also has a relocated table, but it will just bounce a message, I
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, and check one by one that there is nothing you do not want there.
Thanks Carlos. I hope I will remember next time. It's a shame to need to.
It bits me now and then... I forget with time, till I get bitten again.
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:16:57 axis kernel: sdb: Current: sense key: Medium Error
| Jun 19 03:16:57 axis kernel: Additional sense: Unrecovered readerror -
auto reallocate failed
| Jun 19 03:16:57 axis kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev sdb, sector25690407
Remapping has already failed.
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The Friday 2007-06-22 at 16:25 -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Carlos E. R. robin.listas@ [06-22-07 16:14]:
What you can do is getting used to select to view what Yast is going to
install, and check one by one that there is nothing you do
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The Friday 2007-06-22 at 18:33 -0400, Greg Freemyer wrote:
On 6/22/07, Carlos E. R. robin.listas@ wrote:
| Jun 19 03:16:57 axis kernel: sdb: Current: sense key: Medium Error
| Jun 19 03:16:57 axis kernel: Additional sense: Unrecovered
you with your pointy-haired bosses who set up the strange
requirements in the first place. :-/
And I'm keeping it for reference material ;-)
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address directly:
you define the exact message. Which I don't have clear is how big it can
be: I think it is a single line, perhaps long.
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The Thursday 2007-06-21 at 00:52 +0200, Joachim Schrod wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
...I had completely forgotten 'sdparm' :-)
sdparm --command=ready /dev/sdc # check ready state
sdparm --command=start /dev/sdc
temperature.
No, smartctl doesn't work because the chipset of the usb boxes do not
support the necessary commands; at least that's what I read somewhere.
But that's a minor inconvenience compared to the state before.
Muchas gracias!
De nada :-)
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, or needed longer
time to straighten out. The system probably tried to automount that
partition 1.
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to rmember, that I didn't
notice it doesn't cover all. And there are few more that are interesting:
- --acls --xattrs --hard-links, for instance.
I currently use: --archive --acls --xattrs --hard-links --del --stats.
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- but try, perhaps yours can.
The alternative for you is to touch a file periodically via cron.
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Is it scsi?
Is it PATA, with 80 wire parallel cable? Replace it with a new one. They
are fragile.
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Hi,
I just got an email, which while being obviously spam, was marked -4.7,
ie, absolutely non spam:
X-Spam-Status: No, score=-4.7 required=5.0
tests=BAYES_00,FROM_EXCESS_BASE64,
, they are on record since many months; ie, they were
posted here or another related list.
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The Monday 2007-06-18 at 07:13 +0200, Jon Clausen wrote:
cp -a /mnt/* /home/
I prefer rsync:
rsync -av /mnt/ /home/
It maintains stamps. It can be halted and restarted without copying what
already exists.
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a look at the -p option,
which -a includes.
Perhaps. But I still prefer rsync :-)
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!
I'm going from memory in this respect, too. I haven't used it for more
than a year. I could easily be wrong on details.
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multiple text consoles. Anyway, the system will not allw
umounting /home if it is in use.
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people do so, but I don't like it.
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subject line ;-)
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have with k3b, because that's
the best there is.
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on the laws of the country you live in. You would have to ask
a lawyer in your country.
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doesn't do it. What SHOULD I have
done, and how can I find out what version I have?
nimrodel:/etc/postfix # file -s /dev/hda9
/dev/hda9: ReiserFS V3.6 block size 4096 (mounted or unclean) num blocks
2622592 r5 hash
. . . . . . . . . .
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, things might be different.
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(That's a logitech trackball on ps2 port)
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GUI is ignored.
It is not a strictly bug, though, as the web page pops a transient message
warning of that posibility. I would consider it a bug, though.
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default printer every single time.
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and now firefox takes the new one.
10 points to the command line, zero to the GUI.
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don't.
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the default.
I know, already did that and it worked, as I said in other part of the
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Hi,
I change, using cups, the default printer for the user, but Firefox still
wants to use the previous default printer. How do I convince Firefox to
change to the real default printer instead of his own idea of what should
be the default
other proxy on it, for instance.
Try accesing sites using links, for instance.
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and take the chores on themselves ;-)
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to all your searches for non existing domains, thus the result
you get. Look at your /etc/resolv.conf file.
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It is a roundabout way, certainly...
Yes, but it's beginning to look as if I don't have any other choice (short of
going out and buying an iMac). Thanks for your suggestions.
Heed Mr. Marcus Meissner advice first (in this thread), he knows a lot
about these things.
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portatil.estaesmicasa in the resolv file. Don't use a .net or anything
of the sort with 2/3 letters that have a chance of existing. Change the
name of your portable, too.
Notice that what you put in the resolv file will be appended to non found
sites...
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in any of the three
packages installed on the machine which have sane in the package name.
Linux is a moving target, and things change, sometimes a lot. If that
script does not exist, it means that things are done diferently, by SuSE,
or nowdays.
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The Saturday 2007-06-09 at 09:30 -0400, Bob Kline wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
You should simply reply always to the list, which he scans (pun intended
;-) )
Sorry, isn't that what I did?
No, I haven't seen your reply to him in this list
as a normal user as unexpected results?
Rather the wrong scanner detected.
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work, I'm out of
ideas for the moment. I'd wait till Marcus comes back (Monday?) and let's
see what he says.
google your model, perhaps?
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doesn't show up in sysinfo:/ ? Where does that
information come from?
It is your responsibility as sysadmin to mount the raid where it should
be, before it will be seen anywhere.
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that. It didn't solve the problem.
Yep, I read your other answers. Sorry.
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. If left unconnected
then you make things worse.
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cases it wasn't a simple problem of device permissions, it is
way deeper.
Have a look here, for instance:
http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse/2005-03/msg01243.html
http://en.opensuse.org/SDB%3AConfiguring_Scanners_from_SUSE_LINUX_9.2#libusb_.2B_resmgr_.2B_PAM
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from localhost in /etc/sane.d/saned.conf
] 3. Specify the server localhost in /etc/sane.d/net.conf
] 4. Activate the net backend in /etc/sane.d/dll.conf
It is a roundabout way, certainly...
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an unrepairable xfs partition that crashes xfs_repair every time,
with a bug report.
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information. This is
particularly prevelant in the tmp folder.
I suppose I could just ensure tmp gets purged everytime I boot.
You can give tmp it's own partition and encrypt it. An var, if you wish.
And swap while suspended, I heard something about it.
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If they don't know, teach them. Ie, they should have the option to use
arbitrary headers. Mozilla has something like that, and I'm sure kmail
does as well.
I can't be precise, I use procmail for all my sorting.
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The only way I'm aware of is with fuse, which unfortunately isn't
completely
integrated in 10.2
Midnight Comander (mc) does the trick.
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encrypt home, not root. Swap... dunno, may be, and may be not
possible. Dunno.
Any way I can go about encrypting without destrying the partitions?
I don't think you can. You have to backup somewere, reformat, restore.
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, and since it's system-global lock, the problem doesn't go
] away when you split the file system into smaller ones. Lock contention
] alone is one problem, but it's made worse by cache bouncing between
] processors on larger systems.
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cryptofile mountpoint filesystemtype loop,encryption=twofish256 1 2
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