Re: [SLUG] sed question

2006-04-02 Thread unauthorized
d" $ echo $num | sed -s "s/end$/start/" something to do here is a dollar sign at the start $ Of course zsh is no different either. $ exec zsh host% num="something to do here is a dollar sign at the end" host% echo $num | sed -s "s/end$/start/" something to do here

[SLUG] ubuntu ices2 and "Socket error: Success" in logfile

2006-01-24 Thread unauthorized
Hiyas, So trying to get some live audio happening via ices2, which in turn will go through icecast2. Currently icecast2 is working a charm for pre-recordings. What I want to get running is the live streaming audio capability of ices2. I have copied the example file (the docos online are a bit

Re: [SLUG] enter root password or type ctrl-D to continue...

2005-11-15 Thread unauthorized
> I've been ignoring for the past few months a problem with my system whenever > it reboots. Which happens to be quite often actually (dual boot). I have 3 > partitions which are raid-1 (md0, md1, md2), and ext3 fs types. > > md0 = /boot > md1 = / > md2 = other > > For some reason md1 is busy

Re: [SLUG] enter root password or type ctrl-D to continue...

2005-11-14 Thread unauthorized
Hiyas, I figured I'd send a bit more info. Ubuntu set this up for me. The grub entry for this kernel image is pointing to /dev/md1 for root. I am thinking this is more of a process that is hanging around maybe after the kill is sent out? Do binary drivers have this sort of problem? I have bot

[SLUG] enter root password or type ctrl-D to continue...

2005-11-14 Thread unauthorized
Hiyas, I've been ignoring for the past few months a problem with my system whenever it reboots. Which happens to be quite often actually (dual boot). I have 3 partitions which are raid-1 (md0, md1, md2), and ext3 fs types. md0 = /boot md1 = / md2 = other For some reason md1 is busy on the re

Re: [SLUG] "Your browser does not support script"

2005-09-21 Thread unauthorized
> Yet under all the Preferences I've ticked all the correct boxes explicitly > allowing Javascript. My Gnome network proxy is set to allow direct > internet connection (unlike T*bird & F*fox I never managed to get > it working) and I'm at a loss ... What's the gnome network proxy? Chris- -- SLUG