On 02/10/2015 09:19 PM, Amos Shapira wrote:
> On 11 February 2015 at 11:39, scott wrote:
>
>> On 02/10/2015 05:32 PM, David Lyon wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have a working Zentyal server and everything is fine except that I need
>>> to deploy P
ge with "sudo apt-get install python2.7-dev"
> or any command:
>
> E: Internal Error, No file name for libmount1
Try this:
sudo rm -f /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*
then
sudo dpkg --configure -a
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On 12/01/2011 07:08 PM, Gonzalo Servat wrote:
On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 8:13 AM, Tom Worthington
wrote:
On 01/12/11 12:57, scott wrote:
Not only can you get rid of the apps the manufacturer and providers puts
on your phone ...
Perhaps I need to do that with the Huawei deuce u8520 android
ively, and absolutely false in this
case…. moving on."
You can read more here: >
http://androidsecuritytest.com/features/logs-and-services/loggers/carrieriq/carrieriq-part2/
and here: >
www.xda-developers.com/android/the-storm-is-not-over-yet-lets-talk-about-ciq/
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On 11/28/2011 12:09 AM, Voytek Eymont wrote:
On Fri, November 25, 2011 12:57 pm, scott wrote:
On 11/24/2011 07:56 PM, Voytek Eymont wrote:
That's what I would do.If it ends up that you can't put it on, you'll
just have to reroot. It's also possible that you end up w
On 11/24/2011 07:56 PM, Voytek Eymont wrote:
On Fri, November 25, 2011 10:32 am, scott wrote:
On 11/24/2011 01:42 AM, Voytek Eymont wrote:
Sounds like permissions on su aren't set right. Try doing "adb shell
chmod 4755 /system/xbin/su". Then "adb shell ln -s /system/xb
On 11/24/2011 01:42 AM, Voytek Eymont wrote:
On Thu, November 24, 2011 5:17 am, Troy Rollo wrote:
On Thursday 24 November 2011 12:42:17 Voytek Eymont wrote:
Sounds like you could have aegisfs or some similar evil getting in your
way. Just in case, though, try "mount" to find out what's mount
On 11/23/2011 05:07 PM, Voytek Eymont wrote:
I have Motrix phone with CM7, CM7 was installed with no issues about 8
weeks ago, all worked fine since then
it has busybox by stericson sp?, that has fairly regular updates that get
installed as they come
BUT, the latest busybox update fails install
ut hope for “MGSE” (Mint Gnome Shell Extensions). I'm
not planning on switching to Mint but hoping that it will make its way upstream
or at least be easily portable.
Worth a read: http://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=1851
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http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/02/advanced-sign-in-security-for-your.html
can be turned on from Account Settings.
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ta to come in when using a 'channels.conf'
file. (yes I know Shepherd is better, but some people don't have network
connections in their lounges or WIFI APs)
3. Mythtv Full scan does allow EIT data to flow, but it doesn't always
pickup some channels (usually NINE)
Who am
Hi John,
Try this mate, I been working on a howto on this very topic. It's not
finished...but it will get you started.
See attachment
Don't use the suggested /usr/share/dvb/dvb-t/au-Sydney_North_Shore file
to do your scan as the entry there for TVS is wrong and it doesn't wo
t;, then in the file location
section, put the full path to where your channels.conf file is, for
example, mine would be in:
/home/swaller/channels.conf
See how you go. Let me know if you need help, as I have spent a long
time "massaging" Mythtv.
Scott
On 2/05/11 9:47 AM, John
On 13/04/11 08:10, Rick Welykochy wrote:
> Scott Finneran wrote:
>
>> The files have different inodes and the filesystem is ext3. From what I know,
>> this shouldn't be possible, so I'm assumed that there are some non-printable
>> characters in the filena
that there are some non-printable
characters in the filename. ls -d doesn't show any however.
Anyone hits with he clue-bat would be appreciated
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to use the 'certnew.cer' file to create the other certs?
Any help would be appreciated.
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On 11/11/10 13:29, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
One thing I like to do is use Firefox's profile manager to set up
a profile which I only use for web banking.
Nice idea. Do you do anything special on that profile or does it just provide
isolation?
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>
Last week's FLOSS Weekly was an episode about it. http://twit.tv/floss128
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The HP Officejet H470 is supposedly a similar device but reviews that I've seen
aren't as good.
I can't comment on price of consumables.
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ting installs excluded from the
whole "pay for it" change?
Either way, I can see pain in my future
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e of an impact:
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The bastards at Dell tie the key into the bios, so the downgrade Vista
key needs to directly access the bios to check it's OK. So when in a VM
there is no connection back.
Why hasn't the ACCC nailed the people yet??
db wrote:
Why don't you just use the xp license as per the downgrade from wi
EULA, maybe it will let me install
it on VirtualBox.
Scott
Mark Walkom wrote:
You can usually find a vendor will to part with OEM if you buy
something small like a mouse.
Otherwise try seeing if someone has a copy they no longer need, there
should be a few with Win7 out.
2009/11/12 Scott
re a way around buying either a XP "open" license or Windows 7 Pro
Retail?
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te that to the /etc/fstab file?? and in my panic just missed it.
What other things would cause a EXT3 file system to go into read only?
Scott
Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
Scott Waller wrote:
Thanks for the quick response. I went through the syslog file and
couldn't find anything weird.
mount-rw 0 1
So I just took out the errors=remount-rw and it works a treat.
Thanks again
Scott
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Scott Waller wrote:
Hi Fellow Slugger,
Sorry for kinda dissapearing this year, just had some stuff on, and I
am currently in the US.
I really need someone expert hel
ckup of my home directory and seriously
thinking about doing an online upgrade to 9.10
Your help is really appreciated.
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Scott Finneran wrote:
Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
2009/10/11 Richard Ibbotson :
Hmmm...
http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/1556944/linux-saves-aussie-
electricity
" QUICK THINKING open sourcerers might have saved an Australian power
supply system after its electrical grid control
onders why they weren't using Linux.
I've worked with SCADA systems on and off for nearly 20 years. For me, the real question is why were
the machines in the control room accessible from or needing access to the public internet?
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> Yeah but ... is there any reason it wouldn't show up in the gui?
>
>
Ubuntu is a Desktop Operating System, mysql server is for servers perhaps?
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> Yeah but ... is there any reason it wouldn't show up in the gui?
I knew it was somewhere else, but couldn't find it until now.
Go to System > Administration > Synaptic Package Manger.
Install from there.
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puter in a public spot, like the living room, or dining
room, so the children fear getting caught.
2. Regardless of if you do or not, let you children know that you log all
website connections, but trust them enough to not have to look at those
logs.
Social problems (and this is a social problem
t is the approach I have taken in the
past). There are some good pointers here:
http://www.debianhelp.org/node/5003#comment-36703
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ike to check out these, if you are going with amnet
http://www.rfc-ignorant.org/tools/lookup.php?domain=amnet.com.au
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the client browsers.
Does anyone know any solution to this problem? (and no, emailing the web
admin is not a solution. Neither is blocking flash).
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figured. I suspect
the receiving email server is checking if the sending email is valid in an
attempt to stop spam.
You could just alias apache@ to your (or another valid) email address, and
that should stop the problem.
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Hi Amos,
wmctrl -c 'window name'
You need to make sure firefoxs has no prompts to save the pages, or close
all tabs etc upon closing.
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Unplug the network cable.
Scott
Heracles wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi,
I have come across a problem and am not sure how to continue. I have
been running an upgrade from 7.10 to 8.04 on my daughter's machine. All
was running well until it reached the point whe
extra packages
> were installed outside the debian package management system.
>
Another good approach to this is make sure your PREFIX is set to
/usr/local/ (usually the default) when compiling any programs. This will
keep all custom compiled packages in the /usr/local/ filesystem, and not
m
an mutt.
>
> Is there any other scripted way of doing it? Preferably bash.
>
Set REPLYTO environment variable?
Its in the mutt man page.
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::Zlib.
The RPM package name should start with perl-Compress-Zlib.
I have found it on rpmfind.net here:
http://www.rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=perl-compress-zlib&submit=Search+...&system=&arch=
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Must be an open source site so that we can change the site on a regular
basis
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and,another,blank,line
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On Jeff's original command:
sed 's#[^,]*##g' input.txt | tr -d '\n' | wc -m
15
The perl command:
perl -00 -ne 'print tr/,//' input.txt
753
I'm not skilled enough with perl to correct this, but
If the numbers
> >
> > Tuesday afternoon shell optimisation party!
>
> How do you want it optimised?
>
> grep -o is the most readable. But the fastest I've found so far is
>
> cat input.txt | tr -d '\n' | tr ',' '\n' | wc -l
>
This seems
ms to work:
grep -o ',' input.txt |wc -l
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e it wouldn't behave identical to using
awk directly?
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rent mode) (rev 15)
> 00:0a.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
> RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+ (rev 10)
> .
>
Is the nic module loaded when eth0 doesn't work? (I don't have this card,
but I would guess it would be 8139too)
If not, try loading it.
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then the next time will
> refuse to connect and even refuses to recognise eth0.
>
Hi Heracles,
Is the network card seen in lspci?
Have a look at /var/log/dmesg, any clues in there?
What brand Network card is it? (perhaps posting the lspci -v for the nic
may help).
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> what's my best and easiest option:
>
If you haven't logged out since uninstalling ruby, log out and back in
again.
Its most likely bash has cached where ruby is and login out and back in
should do the trick.
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way to "xset dpms force off" (turn monitor off,
not dpms!) and not wake up on keyboard and mouse events, or wait a few
seconds before waking? (so the vga connection has a better chance of
getting the monitors attention first).
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's a way out of that ?
Typing 'reset' should correct this.
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= 'a';
if ($var =~ /[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[A-Za-z0-9]+|[EMAIL PROTECTED]/) {
print "True\n";
}
^D
True
$var doesn't match the required 2 out of 3 characters, but still matches.
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called tiff2pdf.
It is in the package libtiff-tools on Debian - not sure what it would be
on other distros.
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d booting with
> "nopcmcia" and "pcmcia=off" but neither helped.
>
Probably not the best solution, if even possible, but can you disable
pcmcia in the bios?
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the newline, but not carriage return(?).
Try instead of chomp this:
$recv =~ s/\r\n//;
or it may be ordered the other way, I can't remember:
$recv =~ s/\n\r//;
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it removed.
>
Hi Shane,
Can you be a little more specific?
When you chomp, do you get the "Doesn't work" return with nothing from
$recv variable?
When you don't chomp, do you also get "Doesn't work" returning the string
from $recv variable?
What I'm as
x on the server from
http://freenx.berlios.de/
The free (as in beer) client is downloadable from http://www.nomachine.com
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more investigations; openssh doesn't allow the cipher
"none" (anymore), the proprietary ssh has the option.
There are patches to enable cipher none in openssh if its really needed.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 20/09/2007 01:10:02 PM:
> Someone mentioned on list a while ago about using an undocumented
feature
> of ssh that allows a null cipher (in order to speed up large file
> transfers).
>
> Does anyone remember the option?
>
The cipher name is "
modify the second
server, but do I need to setup some routing or proxyarp on the main
server?)
I've googled, but can't find any useful information.
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cess isn't killed, but then running:
# killall _updown
Corrects the issue.
Any advice or assistance would be welcome.
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Peter,
Tried your suggestion and it worked.
Thank you so much. Make sure you introduce yourself to me at the next
SLUG meeting, I should be the guy behind the video.
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On Sun, 2007-08-19 at 14:55 +1000, Peter Hardy wrote:
> Hey hey.
>
> On Fri, 2007-08-17 at 11:58 +1000, Sco
rt chasing your tail.
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On Tue, 2007-08-21 at 14:45 +1000, Mark Phillips wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is anybody else having Evolution mailbox synchronisation problems with
> Telstra ADSL.
>
> It seems to be almost continuous .
>
> Mark Phillips
>
> Snarky com
CEPT
iptables -A INPUT -p TCP -s 0.0.0.0/0 --source-port 1723 -j ACCEPT
iptables -A OUTPUT -p TCP -d 0.0.0.0/0 --destination-port 1723 -j ACCEPT
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icktime, but I would
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>
> Does anyone have any thoughts about what's the best format/software?
>
> thanks..
>
> David.
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> not seem to be.
>
Try using "-c none". Its undocumented, and may not exist for you, but
works on my debian system.
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then I've ventured, but afaik, you should be
able to remove the centrino module and any dependand modules, (mine is
labelled speedstep_centrino) and inserting the acpi-cpufreq module.
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c for your
cpu/chipset. If not, try using acpi-cpufreq.
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increase the frequency!
I was just suggesting it to James as a possible issue.
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cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/scaling_governor
Try setting it to performance if its anything but.
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d install it into a brand new computer and still boot
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Hi Dave,
My guess is you are setting the permissions to 666 on both the directory
and files.
Execute is required to recurse into directories.
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xtensive googling, I happened on this page:
>
> http://us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/1.
> 0-9755/README/appendix-a.html
>
Download the latest drivers:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_ia32_100.14.09.html
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Hi Mark,
I don't know how different the models are, but I have a PSC 1410 (one of those
all-in-one jobs) and it was almost zero setup and works an absolute treat
running Ubuntu Fiesty.
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n "Display"
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It would be useful to get this working as I sometimes do presentations
and would prefer not booting back into windoze.
Is there also a way of having a different resolution on the output than
what is on my main screen?
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> Hi Scott,
>
Hi Steve, Thanks for your reply.
> What was the old device name of the USB drive? (I'll assume /dev/sdd)
> Do you have only the one md device? (I'll assume /dev/md0)
> What level of raid do you have? (I
i
drives being sdb,c and d.
Its less then ideal to use sda as a usb drive for obvious reasons, and I
am wondering what is the best way to fix this?
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> linux.conf.au 2007 on the AV team, and currently organising the LA stand
> at Open CeBIT.
>
> I believe Sridhar's leadership and ideas would be valuable contributions
> to the SLUG community, and a natural extension of his current
> responsibilities.
Would the talk be focusing on or covering Ruby itself or mostly Rails as
a "system"? Either would be good.
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Scott
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Would there be any interest in me running an "Introduction to Ruby on
Rails" talk at SLUG?
If so - do you have any questions you
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Apparently they don't do tape recovery :-(
A co-worker recommended these guys:
http://www.sydneydatarecovery.com.au/tape-recovery.html
He didn't use their tape service but said that he was happy with their
recovery of a hard disk.
Scott
Off same PrOblem??
I am abOut tO try in WindOws tO see if same prOblem arises there..
Any thOughts??
(I feel like a script kiddie with a capital O fetish)
Regards
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d your new cards module is alised to eth1?
If so, just change eth1 to eth0, and remove the other module from the
alias.
afterwards, run update-modules.
*Note, that I am assuming the modules aliases is setup like debian, if
not, consult your manual.
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And what does this have to do with Linux?
I really hate people attempting to bash Microsoft & their products on OSS
lists. IMHO It really makes everyone look like zealots.
Cheers,
Scott
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> http://www.computerworld.com/action/art
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 18/01/2007 11:49:54 AM:
> This one time, at band camp, Scott Ragen wrote:
>
> > Wheres the spam bounce?
>
> A spammer uses an open relay to deliver his spams. Hey presto, spam
> bounces.
>
As mentioned in the previous email, the same t
e no different to the
rejections used when dns blacklisting.
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ectly identify it as
spam. The sending mta sends an email back to the user saying it was
rejected.
Wheres the spam bounce?
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Apologies for my sig at the top of the email, I missed it when removing
the cruft at the top of my reply, my reply is at the bottom of the
previous email.
Cheers,
Scott
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 18/01/2007 10:28:52 AM:
> The major difference between a thing that might go wrong and a th
Rev Simon Rumble wrote:
> > This one time, at band camp, Scott Ragen wrote:
> >
> >> IMHO its better for a sender to get "Your Mail has been rejected due
to
> >> suspected spam", then the email getting lost in the spam box never to
be
> >> se
n rejected due to
suspected spam", then the email getting lost in the spam box never to be
seen.
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ply wire up a LAN, and have an ADSL modem connected to the LAN,
then you don't need to be licensed. (since the ADSL modem is responsible
for protecting the PSTN network).
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each boot
> > so there's no real reason for it to be permanent storage.
>
> I have 2GB, how much would you suggest for /tmp ?
>
afaik tmpfs automatically resizes depending on how much is used at the
time.
You can specify how much the maximum it can grow to by using size=nbytes
wouldn't connect. CRAP ! ! (it's now
2:30am), with the power cycle the modem has done a deep reset on itself
and I gave up. I have bought a Linksys modem this morning so I will try
that tonight.
Thanks again for all your tips. :-)
I'll let you know how I go with the Linksys
-
have a theory but haven't tested it yet:
iptables -A FORWARD -j MASQUERADE -o eth0 -t nat
I think I am missing something.???
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the system--just to be safe.
If you need to use fdisk, I guess you could find out what cfdisk does to
re-read the partition tables and use that.
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for login) uses Filehandles for reading and writing, so expect should
"just work"(tm).
Cheers,
Scott
(apologies for the top post, I'm in a rush)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 03/11/2006 04:15:03 PM:
> Hi All,
>
> Here's a tough one, at least it has been for me! As you
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