On March 8, 2001 09:31 am, Andrei Verovski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Anyone can suggest how I can make scheduled sync ftp directories with
> rsync and cron? Everytime I am trying to do it i've got stupid message
> "module name must be defined".
>
>
> Thanks in advance for suggestions.
>
>
> Andrei
If you
On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 05:51:44PM +0100, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> "W. Crowshaw" wrote:
> >
> > Today I discovered that I have all the bells and whistle in Gnome when I
> > log in as root, but I don't get any sound as a normal user. This is
> > obviously a permissions problem. Does anyone know on
On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 12:08:37PM -0800, Benjamin Kite wrote:
> Prior to now, Ethan Benson wrote :::
> ::
>
> I'm convinced that quik succeeded in putting the bootblock on /dev/hdb2,
> (or at least I'm going to pretend to be for now) so I'm going about trying
> to boot from that partitio
Henry Keultjes wrote:
>
> Mike:
>
> Q: Are you proposing using a database engine as a file system?
>
> That's probably a good a way to describe it. However, remember that the
> criteria is that both Linux and MD applications have to work. I believe
> that this is plowing virgin ground.
>
> Q:
On 8 Mar, this message from Andrei Verovski echoed through cyberspace:
> Hi,
>
> Anyone can suggest how I can make scheduled sync ftp directories with
> rsync and cron? Everytime I am trying to do it i've got stupid message
> "module name must be defined".
You're not using double colons in yo
On 8 Mar, this message from Matthew Kirkwood echoed through cyberspace:
> I'm now just a mouse and quik away from having (seemingly) everything
> working on my 7200. I must say, it has been a pleasure beginning to
> pick up Debian.
>
> I'm a little stuck trying to get the mouse working, though.
On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 04:22:59PM -0500, Josh Huber wrote:
>
> What format does netscape use to store mail? Is it mbox-like, or
> something else?
Netscape uses the mbox format. I made the switch from netscape to mutt
just last year, and it goes pretty smoothly. You can pretty easily just
use
On 20010308 22:54 +0100, Josh Huber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>>> "Mike" == Mike Fedyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've recently switched from using Mutt to Gnus, mostly because I
> started to get frustrated with the mutt config file
> "Mike" == Mike Fedyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
What format does netscape use to store mail? Is it mbox-like, or
something else?
What another person suggested about transferring your mail to an IMAP
server might be a good idea if you can't just transfer the spool
files.
Mike> mutt
Michel Dänzer wrote:
> You haven't looked very closely at this list's archive, have you? :)
Well, seeing that I joined the list last week, no I haven't.;-)
I searched on the web, went to penguinppc.org, linuxppc.org, etc...nothing
popped up in front of my eyes though...
> on all architectures B
Henry Keultjes wrote:enry Keultjes wrote:
>
> Mike:
>
> 1. There is no win32 front end. Current front-ends are green screen.
>
> 2. What is the standard Linux file system? You will have to admit that
> there are many choices, thus no standard. MD-Linux will take one of
> those and make it m
Prior to now, Ethan Benson wrote :::
::
I'm convinced that quik succeeded in putting the bootblock on /dev/hdb2,
(or at least I'm going to pretend to be for now) so I'm going about trying
to boot from that partition.
Problem 1: "ofpath" doesn't work on my system
Problem 2: The
"W. Crowshaw" wrote:
>
> Today I discovered that I have all the bells and whistle in Gnome when I
> log in as root, but I don't get any sound as a normal user. This is
> obviously a permissions problem. Does anyone know on what file I need to
> change r,w or execute privledge?
/dev/dsp
The per
Today I discovered that I have all the bells and whistle in Gnome when I
log in as root, but I don't get any sound as a normal user. This is
obviously a permissions problem. Does anyone know on what file I need to
change r,w or execute privledge?
--
wcrowshaw
On Thu, 8 Mar 2001, Andrei Verovski wrote:
Hi,
>
> Anyone can suggest how I can make scheduled sync ftp directories with
> rsync and cron? Everytime I am trying to do it i've got stupid message
> "module name must be defined".
with rsync I duno
why don't you use fmirror ??
Eric
Hi,
Anyone can suggest how I can make scheduled sync ftp directories with
rsync and cron? Everytime I am trying to do it i've got stupid message
"module name must be defined".
Thanks in advance for suggestions.
Andrei
Hi,
I'm now just a mouse and quik away from having (seemingly) everything
working on my 7200. I must say, it has been a pleasure beginning to
pick up Debian.
I'm a little stuck trying to get the mouse working, though.
gpmconfig won't offer ADB mice as an option, so I tried configuring
it manual
On Wed, Mar 07, 2001 at 10:50:01AM -0800, Benjamin Kite wrote:
> Solution:
>
> 1. If anybody else is still having trouble with the HFS boot disk
> locking the keyboard (or not recognizing ADB input) on an old-
> world macintosh, there is a bootable floppy floating around th
Alan DuBoff wrote:
> > > This must have been something else that was causing the problem, since I
> > > have just replaced my numbers with yours and they work, as well as the
> > > others that I thought didn't work (which work also)...hmmmand this
> > > may have had to do with the Option "UseF
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