Hey,
If you're on a workstation, you probably don't need to be [or IMO, shouldn't
be] running an MTA at all.
You can install ssmtp and fetchmail/getmail, and may find that you no longer
need an MTA at all.
ssmtp is a replacement for sendmail that uses your ISP's smarthost to send all
mail sent u
On Fri, 2001-12-28 at 10:27, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
> No, the actual name is a single word with no spaces.
>
> send hostname "Linux"
>
> Lance
>
> On Fri, 2001-12-28 at 09:34, Casper Gielen wrote:
> > On Thu, Dec 27, 2001 at 04:53:17PM -0600, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
> > > I am using a Linksys rou
On Sat, 29 Dec 2001, Kurt Lieber wrote:
> Santa brought us a MiniDV camcorder for Christmas, and I'm interested in
> using linux to do some basic digital video editing (home videos, soccer
> games, stupid stuff like that)
>
> I know IEEE 1394 support is still experimental, but my question is, ho
William T Wilson wrote:
> But then no one derives any real
> benefit from having 0x37 placed at offset 0.
That depends what memory address 0 is used for in the target platform.
It may be a significant thing to the CPU, or to some memory-mapped
peripheral, and therefore to the kernel. This is one
Dimitri Maziuk wrote:
> I've seen a DOS programming book by Schildt that had void main() all
> over the place, among the other things. That was 10 years ago, so I
> (thankfully) can't remember those other things, nor the title of the
> book.
I learned C before Schildt started publishing (AFAIK),
On Sat, Dec 29, 2001 at 07:45:06PM -0800, scott worley wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I seem to be one of those people you can't understand unix e-mail
| configuration no matter how much I read, books, HOW-TO's etc.
|
| Trying to setup fetchmail & exim.
...
| for exim all i did was add:
| smarthost:
...
|
I upgraded to woody and have a package that wont die. I cant remove it
or reinstall it. Help please.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:[46]~ dpkg --purge --force-all snort
(Reading database ... 29348 files and directories currently installed.)
Removing snort ...
/etc/init.d/snort: var: command not found
dpkg:
On Sat, Dec 29, 2001 at 09:10:39PM -0600, shock wrote:
> * Michael D. Schleif ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> >
> > Does the required device exist?
> >
> > man MAKEDEV
> > cd dev; ./MAKEDEV [ -n ] [ -v ] update
>
> # ls -al /dev/cdrom
> lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 3 Dec 29 20:53 /dev/c
I have a system that is mostly debian testing. But I have apt set up
so that apt-get update fetches information about both the
testing(woody) and unstable(sid) archives. I have /etc/apt/preferences
set up thus:
Package: *
Pin: release a=testing
Pin-Priority: 900
Package: *
Pin: release o=Debian
Santa brought us a MiniDV camcorder for Christmas, and I'm interested in
using linux to do some basic digital video editing (home videos, soccer
games, stupid stuff like that)
I know IEEE 1394 support is still experimental, but my question is, how
experimental? Is anyone using it (especially f
Deva Seetharam wrote:
Hi All,
i am new to debian.
i custom built the kernel version 2.2.19 for a SMP (dual pentium)
machine and installed debian.
i have a matrox g450 video card. as i understand, this card is
supported only by xfree86-4.1.0. But, the potato has only
xfree86-3.3.6.
So, i am wo
Hi,
I seem to be one of those people you can't understand unix e-mail
configuration no matter how much I read, books, HOW-TO's etc.
Trying to setup fetchmail & exim.
localhost user name is : localuser
ISP e-mail account is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
.fetchmailrc is:
poll mail.isp.net proto apop:
How do I correct this error? I searched but all of the libgtk are 1.2.9
and not 1.2.10.
Lance
"Jeffrey W. Baker" wrote:
>
> On Sat, 29 Dec 2001, shock wrote:
>
> > * Michael D. Schleif ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> > >
> > > Does the required device exist?
> > >
> > > man MAKEDEV
> > > cd dev; ./MAKEDEV [ -n ] [ -v ] update
> >
> > # ls -al /dev/cdrom
> > lrwxrwxrwx1 ro
shock wrote:
>
> * Michael D. Schleif ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> >
> > Does the required device exist?
> >
> > man MAKEDEV
> > cd dev; ./MAKEDEV [ -n ] [ -v ] update
>
> # ls -al /dev/cdrom
> lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 3 Dec 29 20:53 /dev/cdrom -> sr0
>
> # ls -al /dev/sr0
>
On Sat, 29 Dec 2001, shock wrote:
> * Michael D. Schleif ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> >
> > Does the required device exist?
> >
> > man MAKEDEV
> > cd dev; ./MAKEDEV [ -n ] [ -v ] update
>
> # ls -al /dev/cdrom
> lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 3 Dec 29 20:53 /dev/cdrom -> sr0
>
> # ls
* Michael D. Schleif ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
>
> Does the required device exist?
>
> man MAKEDEV
> cd dev; ./MAKEDEV [ -n ] [ -v ] update
# ls -al /dev/cdrom
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 3 Dec 29 20:53 /dev/cdrom -> sr0
# ls -al /dev/sr0
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 4 Dec 13 19:
Does the required device exist?
man MAKEDEV
cd dev; ./MAKEDEV [ -n ] [ -v ] update
shock wrote:
>
> * David Gardi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> > shock wrote:
> >
> > >I've recently trashed a RH6.2 machine in favor of Debian Woody.
> > >This is an all SCSI machine, with a
* David Gardi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> shock wrote:
>
> >I've recently trashed a RH6.2 machine in favor of Debian Woody.
> >This is an all SCSI machine, with a Plextor CD-RW. When I mount any CD,
> >I get the following:
> >
> ># mount /cdrom
> >mount: /dev/cdrom is not a block device
>
To use automount/autofs, you must build the support into your kernel, then
install the autofs package. Although it doesn't act exactly like you
discribed. If you put a cd into the drive, nothing will happen until the
first time you access it. It'll stay mounted till a timeout is reached,
then um
On Sat, 29 Dec 2001 16:39:48 -0800 (PST), "Jeffrey W. Baker" <[EMAIL
PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On Sat, 29 Dec 2001, Eric G. Miller wrote:
>
> > For a good explanation of how C++ took all the problematic issues of C and
> > added new sources of errors, see http://www.elj.com/cppcv3/.
>
> Hah!
I got galeon 1.0.2 in today's unstable and it has this /tremendously/
obnoxious behavior. Any window that was opened with a link target () will automatically raise itself when it gains
the focus. A R G H. Mozilla proper does not have this behavior.
Is anyone else seeing that? I can't get to th
On Sat, Dec 29, 2001 at 06:07:24PM -0800, ozymandias G desiderata wrote:
| I upgraded my laptop, which is running sid, this morning, and in the
| process removed my ability to log into my gnome session. My symptoms
| are exactly the same as those listed in #126936, and after a few hours
| spent pok
I upgraded my laptop, which is running sid, this morning, and in the
process removed my ability to log into my gnome session. My symptoms
are exactly the same as those listed in #126936, and after a few hours
spent poking at various setuid and setgid binaries on my system, I
still have no idea what
Hi everybody,
my CD-burner again is bad behaving. It irreproducably stops
burning processes with medium errors at different parts of the CD-Rs.
Today, the first CD-R was burnt 100 % (17 audio tracks). The next was
interrupted after 65 %, the second after 64 %, the third after 80 %, the
fourth af
Am?rico Rocha, 2001-Dec-29 20:33 +:
>
> Hi all
>
> I just compiled the latest nvidia driver and the lastest nvidia_glx.
>
> I could get all of it to work, except for a detail, wich is very
> important: the refresh rate.
>
> These driveres work perfectly and provide 3D acceleration , but whe
I know this may be a stupid question, but I'm trying
to install a netgear ma401 802.11b card on my laptop.
But after following the install it says that the
drivers have unresolved symbols. What are unresolved
symbols?
lab
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Thanks for the tip... it was more of an i/o and irq problem than kernel or alsa
anyways. I finally manage to get it working =)
Calyth
On Sat, Dec 29, 2001 at 07:02:13PM -0600, shock wrote:
| * Jeffrey W. Baker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
| # ls -al /dev/sr0
|
| lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 Dec 13 19:32 /dev/sr0 -> scd0
|
| how do i know what its numbers are? do i need to delete it and recreate
| it?
/dev/sr0 is a symlink
On Sun, Dec 30, 2001 at 11:44:08AM +1100, Penguin wrote:
| I only have a 56K modem and its just impossible for me to sit there and
| download all this myself, constantly redialling after my pathetic TWO isp
| providers keep cutting me off, one is down and so use the other... then get
| cut off
On Sat, 29 Dec 2001, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:
> about C++ (and C) and I don't think I can take it any longer. "Be
> like me, use a language with imperceptible market penetration." I
Why does market penetration matter? It's like saying Windows is superior
because everyone uses it; but if you bel
* Jeffrey W. Baker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
>
>
> On Sat, 29 Dec 2001, shock wrote:
>
> > I've recently trashed a RH6.2 machine in favor of Debian Woody.
> > This is an all SCSI machine, with a Plextor CD-RW. When I mount any CD,
> > I get the following:
> >
> > # mount /cdrom
> > moun
On Sun, Dec 30, 2001 at 01:30:02AM +0100, Jens Müller wrote:
| dman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
|
| > | Is then
| > |
| > | printing = cups
| > |
| > | still correct?
| >
| > Yes.
|
| OK.
|
| Set it, tried it, doesn't work ...
|
| Any other idea?
You made the share writable, and you insta
On Fri, 28 Dec 2001, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 27, 2001 at 10:25:39AM -0700, Daniel Farnsworth Teichert wrote:
> > When I looked at the preinst script, it seemed to be choking because
> > /usr/share/doc/libdb2-util wasn't a soft link. I think it may not
> > have even existed. I created a t
On Saturday 29 December 2001 04:55 pm, Craig Dickson wrote:
> That language shootout didn't really mean much.
Not the shootout specifically, but simple benchmarks can mean something.
Depends on who you ask. If you are doing numerical analysis, like me, or
artificial neural networks, or genetic
shock wrote:
I've recently trashed a RH6.2 machine in favor of Debian Woody.
This is an all SCSI machine, with a Plextor CD-RW. When I mount any CD,
I get the following:
# mount /cdrom
mount: /dev/cdrom is not a block device
/cdrom, through /etc/fstab, points to /dev/cdrom:
# cat /etc/fstab
On Sat, 29 Dec 2001, shock wrote:
> I've recently trashed a RH6.2 machine in favor of Debian Woody.
> This is an all SCSI machine, with a Plextor CD-RW. When I mount any CD,
> I get the following:
>
> # mount /cdrom
> mount: /dev/cdrom is not a block device
>
> /cdrom, through /etc/fstab, point
On Sat, 29 Dec 2001, Eric G. Miller wrote:
> For a good explanation of how C++ took all the problematic issues of C and
> added new sources of errors, see http://www.elj.com/cppcv3/.
Hah! More like this:
"For a vivid example of how much free time ivory tower academics have to
weep and moan ab
I've recently trashed a RH6.2 machine in favor of Debian Woody.
This is an all SCSI machine, with a Plextor CD-RW. When I mount any CD,
I get the following:
# mount /cdrom
mount: /dev/cdrom is not a block device
/cdrom, through /etc/fstab, points to /dev/cdrom:
# cat /etc/fstab | grep cdrom
/de
dman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> | Is then
> |
> | printing = cups
> |
> | still correct?
>
> Yes.
OK.
Set it, tried it, doesn't work ...
Any other idea?
Hello, Debian community!
Thanks thanks thanks for all your responses to my other posts. I am learning
much more like this than my Bachelor of Computer Science trash! :-P And I am
in my final terms... ahem.
What I would like to know now is this: I see from the list of distributors of
Debian CDs
On Sun, Dec 30, 2001 at 01:07:03AM +0100, Jens Müller wrote:
| dman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
|
| > | I can print from Linux (well, the lpr program is not there ...).
| >
| > cupsys-bsd
|
| Is then
|
| printing = cups
|
| still correct?
Yes.
-D
--
If you hold to [Jesus'] teaching, you
also sprach Eric G. Miller [2001.12.30.0056 +0100]:
> Somewhat analogous, but a pipe is a stream of bytes that is not exactly
> analogous to passing by value, because if the program needs to move
> around in that byte stream, it still must copy the data...
i give you that. i was thinking of it mo
dman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> | I can print from Linux (well, the lpr program is not there ...).
>
> cupsys-bsd
Is then
printing = cups
still correct?
On Sat, 29 Dec 2001 17:22:08 -0600, Gary Turner wrote:
>On Sat, 29 Dec 2001 10:25:27 -0800, John wrote:
>
>>On Sat, Dec 29, 2001 at 11:41:37AM +0100, D.J. Bolderman wrote:
>
>Use dumpkey. Apropos keymap will lead you to a bunch of FMs to FR. I
>hope you understand them better than I do .
>
>gt
On Sun, 30 Dec 2001 00:14:30 +0100, martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> also sprach Eric G. Miller [2001.12.29.2350 +0100]:
> > C always uses pass by value, C++ can do both. But, what does that
> > have to do with shell scripts and pipes?
>
> C can pass by reference, no?
No. C always
On Sat, Dec 29, 2001 at 11:23:45PM +0100, Jens Müller wrote:
| I am using cupsys 1.1.12-3 and samba 2.2.2-2.
|
| I set up my printer (HP DJ 840 C, USB) using CUPS.
|
| I can print from Linux (well, the lpr program is not there ...).
cupsys-bsd
| I set the following in smb.conf:
|
|
| [printer
On Sun, Dec 30, 2001 at 12:14:30AM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
| also sprach Eric G. Miller [2001.12.29.2350 +0100]:
| > C always uses pass by value, C++ can do both. But, what does that
| > have to do with shell scripts and pipes?
|
| C can pass by reference, no?
No, but it can fake it good
Hmm...I've noticed this error too in instances when its been time for e2fsck to
run during boot-up. IIRC, it even predates my 2.4 series kernel use...i.e. I
think it occurred under 2.2.17. LILO version related?--not sure of that either.
But what I can say is that I've never seemed to have the er
On Sat, 29 Dec 2001 10:25:27 -0800, John wrote:
>On Sat, Dec 29, 2001 at 11:41:37AM +0100, D.J. Bolderman wrote:
>> Op za 29-12-2001, om 01:49 schreef Thomas Deselaers:
>> > On Sat, Dec 29, 2001 at 01:42:06AM +0100, D.J. Bolderman wrote:
>> > > My "1" key (above the "q") doesn't work anymore after
also sprach Eric G. Miller [2001.12.29.2350 +0100]:
> C always uses pass by value, C++ can do both. But, what does that
> have to do with shell scripts and pipes?
C can pass by reference, no?
think about it: i pass by value when i pipe into a program, and i pass
by reference when i tell that sa
also sprach Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2001.12.30.0002 +0100]:
> > by now, i have two of those SiS chipset pieces of crap under my
> > control... but what do you do if someone offers a $300 computer with
> > 1.8GHz, 1Gb RAM, 16x CD-RW, DVD, and a 60Gb Hdd???
>
> FWIW the recent (and even not so rece
On Sat, Dec 29, 2001 at 08:05:19PM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
> by now, i have two of those SiS chipset pieces of crap under my
> control... but what do you do if someone offers a $300 computer with
> 1.8GHz, 1Gb RAM, 16x CD-RW, DVD, and a 60Gb Hdd???
FWIW the recent (and even not so recent) Si
For a good explanation of how C++ took all the problematic issues of C and
added new sources of errors, see http://www.elj.com/cppcv3/.
--
Eric G. Miller
On Sat, 29 Dec 2001 20:08:06 +0100, martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> also sprach hanasaki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2001.12.29.1955 +0100]:
> > Check out the differences in pass by value / pass by reference in c
> > and c++
>
> not bad. an interesting comparison!
C always uses pass by val
I once had this problem when I was using shadow passwds and manualled
added/deleted a line from /etc/passwd. Add the user back in manually to
the passwd file and then use the command line tools to delete him/her
Kevin wrote:
the other day i added a user, then removed it right after. passwd
the other day i added a user, then removed it right after. passwd
worked when i added this user but after removing it, it stopped working.
bash-2.00# passwd
passwd: Critical error - immediate abort
im not out of diskspace
ii login 2902-8 System login t
* dman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> On Sat, Dec 29, 2001 at 03:54:59PM +0100, Henrik Enberg wrote:
> | dman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> | > I have "The Complete C++ Reference" by Schildt, and it includes a good
> | > reference of the standard libraries as well as explaining the
> | > l
* Henrik Enberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> dman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I have "The Complete C++ Reference" by Schildt, and it includes a good
> > reference of the standard libraries as well as explaining the
> > languages.
>
> You should not use books by Schildt. See the term
I am using cupsys 1.1.12-3 and samba 2.2.2-2.
I set up my printer (HP DJ 840 C, USB) using CUPS.
I can print from Linux (well, the lpr program is not there ...).
I set the following in smb.conf:
[printers]
comment = All Printers
browseable = yes
path = /tmp
printable = yes
publi
can't say when this started, but what the heck are directories like
2.4.17+time_3573 and 2.2.20-compact_2169 doing in /lib/modules???
2.2.20-compact isn't even install (2.4.17+time *is* my kernel image),
and i remember deleting the 2.2.20-compact directory when done with the
installation. the only
Alec wrote:
> > You say that as if C were merely an 'unreal' C++, which is just not
> > true. They are two different languages, though obviously C++ is a
> > derivative of C.
>
> With minor exceptions, a valid C program is also a valid C++ program
> (See appendix B, chapter B.2.2 of "The C++ Pro
On Sat, Dec 29, 2001 at 10:44:54PM +0100, Martin Wackenhut wrote:
| Hi folks,
|
| after setting up LFS I am switching back to a distribution.
| In comparison to SuSE I miss some configuration tool like Yast.
| Could not find any hint in the docs about that.
| I know about dselect and apt.
|
| So
On Sat, Dec 29, 2001 at 10:29:23PM +0100, Simonyi Andras wrote:
| Hello,
| I recently ugreded from Potato to Woody, and I've just noticed that I
| can no longer play audio CDs in the CD Rom drive. More specifically, any
| CD program I start seems to behave normally, I'm able to select a track,
| "p
Hi folks,
after setting up LFS I am switching back to a distribution.
In comparison to SuSE I miss some configuration tool like Yast.
Could not find any hint in the docs about that.
I know about dselect and apt.
So is there anything like Yast around in Debian?
Short answer is sufficient.
Thanx
Attached is an excerpt from the syslog of one
of my Debian boxes. It is the gateway for
my home LAN, consisting of two Debian boxes
and two Windows boxes. P633 is one of the
Windows boxes. Can anyone tell me what
the syslog excerpt indicates?
Dec 29 06:28:04 p75 nmbd[11564]: connect from p633
De
Hi,
On Sat, 29 Dec 2001, eric k. wolven wrote:
> Dennis:
>
> Try commenting out xdm on its init level...rc2, if I'm not mistaken...
Uninstalling xdm also seems to work.
A happy new year,
Kerstin
--
Dr. Kerstin Hoef-Emden Gyrhofstr. 15
Universität zu Köln
Hi,
I'm using Woody, kernel 2.4.17 and lilo 22.1-6. My worries are the warnings (se
below) I got after installing the new kernel. Prior that, I had some, and
probably still have, partition table problems caused by PQ Magic on one of my
disks. (I swap OS disks). My question is; does this have to
Hello,
I recently ugreded from Potato to Woody, and I've just noticed that I
can no longer play audio CDs in the CD Rom drive. More specifically, any
CD program I start seems to behave normally, I'm able to select a track,
"play" (that disk is revolving and the time is counted on the display of
the
also sprach Stephen Gran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2001.12.29.2205 +0100]:
> autofs?
it seems to be the solution, and i knew about that.
but i got confused: during the installation of debian, when configuring
pcmcia cdrom, i was asked whether i wanted to automatically mount when
inserted. now that i t
On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 04:37:52PM -0800, Dennis Krinke,,, wrote:
| >To understand _why_ this stops gdm from starting on boot read up on
| >how SysV init works.
|
| OK, I browsed man sys(8) init.
| That did help a little.
| Perhaps that plus other reading and more time
| will help more...
Here's
On Sat, Dec 29, 2001 at 02:19:26PM -0500, Bob Hilliard wrote:
| dman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
|
| > | See the term bullschildt in the jargon file.
| >
| > I just did, on ESR's web site. It's not in the 'jargon' package.
|
| The term was added to the Jargon File in version 4.2.2. The
|
On Sat, Dec 29, 2001 at 10:23:24PM +0200, Ian Balchin wrote:
| On Thu, Dec 27, 2001 at 11:13:32AM -0500, Brenda J. Butler wrote:
| > On Thu, Dec 27, 2001 at 03:12:54PM +0200, Ian Balchin wrote:
| > >
| > > # mount -t msdos /dev/fd0 /floppy
| > > # mount -t ext2 /dev/fd0 /floppy
| > > # mount -t au
Thus spake csj:
> On Saturday 29 December 2001 11:09, martin f krafft wrote:
> > yo!
> >
> > i've seen it done before, but i can't remember how. i believe it was
> > a gnome feature, but there's got to be a way to do this underneath
> > any desktop environment... when i insert a CDROM, i want it to
Thus spake [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Hello.
>
> In past my host was open relay - people from company want to snend emails
> from home -my mistake - and a lot spammers put through my host a lot of
> mails. When I have closed open relay a lot of frozen mails stayed in my exim
> queue and staying there
Hola~
Is there a special package I need to have xanim play quicktime movies? I write
out a quicktime movie using either raw, jpeg, or yuv2 using
libquicktime4linux. If I display that movie on sgi, it displays fine. If I run
qtinfo or qtdump, it correctly groks the file. However, xanim:
% xani
On Sun, 30 Dec 2001, csj wrote:
> On Saturday 29 December 2001 06:59, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:
> > The funny thing about dillo is that people frequently say "... Dillo
> > ... faster than Mozilla ..." But, it isn't true! I've observed
> > that, on my machine, Mozilla actually accesses and rende
Hi all
I just compiled the latest nvidia driver and the lastest nvidia_glx.
I could get all of it to work, except for a detail, wich is very
important: the refresh rate.
These driveres work perfectly and provide 3D acceleration , but when i use a
higher resolution, let's say 1024x768, the monit
Something in my recent upgrades resulted in /usr/lib/xscreensaver no
longer being in the search path for xscreensaver so it can no longer
find superquadrics. Instead I get a display of the search path.
1) Where is this search path set? At compile time?
2) Where is the list of modules in the gnome
On Thu, Dec 27, 2001 at 11:13:32AM -0500, Brenda J. Butler wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 27, 2001 at 03:12:54PM +0200, Ian Balchin wrote:
> >
> > # mount -t msdos /dev/fd0 /floppy
> > # mount -t ext2 /dev/fd0 /floppy
> > # mount -t auto /dev/fdo /floppy
> ^
> Make sure you typed ze
Thanks to all that responded.
dman wrote:
On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 12:35:26PM -0800, Dennis Krinke,,, wrote:
| I would like to change configuration
| so that I boot into a console,
| rather than to X-windows graphical login.
|
| I tried changing /etc/inittab line 5 from
| id:5:initdefault:
On Sunday 30 December 2001 02:28, dman wrote:
> The only http and/or ftp site I know of is linuxiso.org, but I don't
> know if they have source cds.
>
> Instead just read (some of) the docs on cdimage.debian.org and rsync
> an image.
linuxiso.org is more of a file redirection service.
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Sir Isa
dman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> | See the term bullschildt in the jargon file.
>
> I just did, on ESR's web site. It's not in the 'jargon' package.
The term was added to the Jargon File in version 4.2.2. The
version of dict-jargon in potato is based on jargon 4.0. Jargon 4.3.0
is in d
(speaking of which, the best part of the xroach manpage is this:
BUGS
As given by the -roaches option. Default is 10.
:)
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also sprach csj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2001.12.29.2003 +0100]:
> That's the detail I decided to pass over. 10 desktops seems indecent. I
> can't see what applications you would run in 10 desktops that can't be
> done in 2 desktops and 10 (powershell/konsole) tabs. Personally I want
> the CLI stuff
on Sat, 29 Dec 2001 10:01:21AM +0100, marTin insinuated:
> but yes, this provides for great phun:
>
> # ln /usr/games/xroach /usr/bin/X11/xwauth
> # cat << EOF >> ~user/.xsession
>
> # important addition: don't remove or your harddrive will fail!
> (while true; do sleep $RANDOM; \
>/usr/bin/X
On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 06:50:22PM -0500, Daniel Freedman wrote:
| On Fri, Dec 28, 2001, dman wrote:
| > On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 09:31:36AM -0800, Paul Mackinney wrote:
| > | Gary Turner muttered:
| > | > On Thu, 20 Dec 2001 16:11:33 -0500, Phil Beder wrote:
| > | >
| > | > >Where can I find a goo
Hi,
when I try to remove cocoon-lib I get this errormessage
(Lese Datenbank ... 122806 Dateien und Verzeichnisse sind derzeit installiert.)
Entferne cocoon-lib ...
dpkg (Unterprozess): pre-removal script kann nicht gestartet werden: Keine
Berechtigung
dpkg: Fehler beim Bearbeiten von cocoon-lib
also sprach hanasaki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2001.12.29.1955 +0100]:
> Check out the differences in pass by value / pass by reference in c
> and c++
not bad. an interesting comparison!
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by now, i have two of those SiS chipset pieces of crap under my
control... but what do you do if someone offers a $300 computer with
1.8GHz, 1Gb RAM, 16x CD-RW, DVD, and a 60Gb Hdd???
anyway, both are equipped with the SiS 630 chipset, and both "feature"
the SiS 7018 audio controller (it's just no
On Saturday 29 December 2001 06:55, Erik Steffl wrote:
> > > i find the tabs rather confusing. but then again, my desktop is
> > > simply four xterms (10 desktops thereof), and i usually don't
> > need > more...
> >
> > I suppose you're talking about programs that require user
> > interaction (for
Check out the differences in pass by value / pass by reference in c and c++
David Z Maze wrote:
Lance Hoffmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
LH> I am trying to write a script and I need to remove the top 3 lines of a
LH> file. I thought tail would be the tool for the job.
LH>
LH> The script is
On Saturday 29 December 2001 01:13 pm, Craig Dickson wrote:
> wsa wrote:
> > As others have said stear clear of OS specific topics...
> > Even if you want to start using OS specific stuff later on i think it's
> > best to start out with real C++.
>
> You say that as if C were merely an 'unreal' C++
Lance Hoffmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
LH> I am trying to write a script and I need to remove the top 3 lines of a
LH> file. I thought tail would be the tool for the job.
LH>
LH> The script is:
LH>
LH> enscript -1 -r -M Letter -p outputfile $1
LH>
LH> I need tail to take off the top 3 line
On Saturday 29 December 2001 06:59, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:
> The funny thing about dillo is that people frequently say "... Dillo
> ... faster than Mozilla ..." But, it isn't true! I've observed
> that, on my machine, Mozilla actually accesses and renders every page
> I tried more quickly than D
On 2001-12-28 15:59:25, Calyth wrote:
> I know it's kind of silly that I asked here, but my laptop uses ESS1888
> as the sound chip, but I cannot find the kernel driver. Can someone
> unravel this for me?
Install alsa which support it via es18x (if I recall correctly).
/Allan
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On Saturday 29 December 2001 11:09, martin f krafft wrote:
> yo!
>
> i've seen it done before, but i can't remember how. i believe it was
> a gnome feature, but there's got to be a way to do this underneath
> any desktop environment... when i insert a CDROM, i want it to be
> available without havi
Jor-el <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
J> Here is the output of 'top' on my system :
J>
J> 23:52:59 up 23 days, 13:21, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
J> 22 processes: 21 sleeping, 1 running, 0 zombie, 0 stopped
J> CPU states: 0.6% user, 0.4% system, 0.0% nice, 99.1% idle
J> Mem:
on Sat, 29 Dec 2001 12:43:26PM -0500, dman insinuated:
> On Sat, Dec 29, 2001 at 09:34:35AM +0200, Ian Balchin wrote:
> | OK, Pietro, Martin,
> |
> | I use console mode, but always shut down via 'poweroff'. I likely removed
> | the disc and put it safely in its box before not doing a sync or umou
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