On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 06:52:31PM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 12:06:28PM -0600, Michael L. Brownlow wrote:
> > I vote to keep it the way it is on the principle of least embarassment.
>
> [1] Though for different reasons...the electoral college is not
> obligated to fo
Bzflag freezes up if I start in full screen mode but is just fine in
windowed mode, any ideas?
Thanks,
Brian
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Paul Johnson wrote:
So if TB is supposedly better than Lookout, how does it differ? So
far, TB sounds identical to Outlook.
Uhm, let's see. Open Source, Bayesian filtering built in, decent plugin
support, awesome IMAP support, doesn't compose HTML mail by default, I've
never seen TB try to
hiya pete
On Fri, 6 Feb 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a Debian box running which needs to have a fast recovery timing.
>
> I've got spare hardware to replace it however i also need to have an offline
> duplicate of it's contents in order to be abble to replace the disk and boot, putin
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On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 11:34:50PM -0600, Kent West wrote:
> And that's the way a lot of my generation learned to drive; Dad plopped
> us down in his lap as four-year olds and let us take the wheel. Of
> course we weren't very successful, so Dad had
[Monique Y. Herman]
> luigi:~# lspci | grep audio
> 00:02.7 Multimedia audio controller: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS]
> Sound Controller (rev a0)
That's i810_audio, as you noticed in your old module list. The
menuconfig option looks like:
Intel ICH (i8xx), SiS 7012, NVidia nForce Audio
[j smith]
> i installed Debian 2.2 and kernel 2.4 on the 1st CD of Debian 3.0,
> and compiled the kernel, but can't make modules work. modprobe
> complains it can't find the modules i request.
Yes, the module layout has changed with kernel 2.4. And yes, this does
break older versions of modutils
[Toshiro]
> Anybody know how to disable ipv6? I'm using sid with kernel 2.6.0-2.
With kernel 2.4, it's just a matter of editing /etc/modutils/aliases
and adding or changing the line for 'net-pf-10':
alias net-pf-10 off
and then of course run 'update-modules'. I think you can do the
same for
Paul Johnson wrote:
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On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 08:22:19PM -0800, Marc Wilson wrote:
On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 07:50:24PM +, Pedro M. wrote:
I prefer Knoppix Hard Disk Installation, that includes hardware
autodetection and autoconfiguration, wha
I must be missing something ungodly obvious ...
Okay, installed kernel image 2.4.24-1-k7. I have sound:
luigi:~# lsmod | grep audio
i810_audio 24124 2
ac97_codec 13428 0 [i810_audio]
soundcore 3972 2 [i810_audio]
luigi:~# lspci | grep audio
00:02.7
On February 06, 2004 18:12, Darik Horn wrote:
> > I'm looking for something that can be used in a way sort of like
> > the following:
> >
> > ~$ somedialer -P{ulse} -D /dev/ttys0 -N <1 234 567 8910>
>
> Try minicom, tip, and cu. Use whatever best fits your taste.
tip doesn't even exist in t
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On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 09:03:15PM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Certainly isn't hard to read in to my eyes (that being an opinion, not
> a fact) and you could've fooled me about it not displaying anything
> non-alphanumeric. Just loaded up bot
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On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 11:52:49PM -0500, David P James wrote:
> On February 06, 2004 21:39, Paul Johnson wrote:
> > On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 02:43:10PM -0500, David P James wrote:
> > > Really? Pressing the Reply button sends it to the sender and not
>
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On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 08:55:19PM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
> One person's first hand experience and who said anything about tech
> support?
My prior job was working tech support. Given that I have a job
interview next week to do tech suppor
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On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 08:22:19PM -0800, Marc Wilson wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 07:50:24PM +, Pedro M. wrote:
> > I prefer Knoppix Hard Disk Installation, that includes hardware
> > autodetection and autoconfiguration, what it is better for
Paul Johnson wrote:
It's harder to read and doesn't properly display anything
non-alphanumeric.
Certainly isn't hard to read in to my eyes (that being an opinion, not a
fact) and you could've fooled me about it not displaying anything
non-alphanumeric. Just loaded up both fonts, side by side
David P James wrote:
As an aside, are there any mailers for Windows that have a reply-list
button/function? Eudora? Pegasus? The Bat? I've not used them so I
really don't know but to my knowledge none of them do.
IIRC both TheBat! and later versions of PMMail do. I do not think Eudora
or Pe
Paul Johnson wrote:
You may be unique in this. Many other people have posted many
examples of reply-to being used legitimately.
No, they have not. They have posted examples how how it might be used in
some fantasy world. Here in te real world there was only one real-world
example, yours.
On February 06, 2004 21:39, Paul Johnson wrote:
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> On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 02:43:10PM -0500, David P James wrote:
> > Really? Pressing the Reply button sends it to the sender and not
> > the newsgroup?
>
> That's normal for NUAs. If you want to re
What are the minimal fields needed in a dpkg status file,
grep-status -vF Status 'purge ok not-installed' -s ??? >/tmp/status
for
apt-get -o Dir::State::status=/tmp/status dist-upgrade --print-uris -yqq
to give the same result as
apt-get dist-upgrade --print-uris -yqq
(These are my first steps at
It seems that whenever I compile my kernel, which is version 2.4.24, with nothing
different except support for my PCI ATA-133 RAID controller, that my other HDs are
missing. Once compiled and while booting with the the binary that has support, the
kernel will find the 30GB that is lying on the P
On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 07:50:24PM +, Pedro M. wrote:
> I prefer Knoppix Hard Disk Installation, that includes hardware
> autodetection and autoconfiguration, what it is better for the new user
> ;) . Time to learn is later...
Time to learn is "later"? Where does *that* idiocy come from? E
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On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 07:50:44PM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Courier New is retarded? That's the default and it displays just fine.
> Though I do admit Lucida is decent as well.
It's harder to read and doesn't properly display anything
non-alph
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On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 07:46:56PM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Oh, fun fact. I worked in a national ISP where both the director of my
> department and manager of my group had the same administrative assistant.
> You'd think that in a national ISP
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On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 10:07:47PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> %
> % * David T-G wrote (2004-02-07 00:03):
> % >Basically, any affirming superlative describes mutt accurately and well.
> %
> % Your $indent_string still sucks, but this is now sigged.
>
Paul Johnson wrote:
Play with the options. Cut and paste is X11-style, change the font to
Lucida Console if you want text art to look right. No, I'm not sure
why putty's default font is retarded.
Courier New is retarded? That's the default and it displays just fine.
Though I do admit Lucida
Paul Johnson wrote:
Many portable text communications devices can't set the From header
for themselves but can set reply-to. My cellphone is an example.
That's stretching it mighty thin. And I'd consider it broken.
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Paul Johnson wrote:
From: Your Boss
Reply-To: His secretary
BCC: His secretary
Normally it's more like Boss talks to secretary whom in turn emails
employee. We can keep doing this all day.
Oh, fun fact. I worked in a national ISP where both the director of my
department and manager of
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On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 05:39:55PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 04:51:43PM -0800, Mike White wrote:
> >
> > SecureCRT[1] is the shiznit.
>
> It's also $99 a pop. Bit expensive for an SSH client.
Or any software.
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On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 07:49:52PM +0100, Mark Maas wrote:
> Does anyone use a program that can handle "cut and paste", handle ascii
> art better etc?
Play with the options. Cut and paste is X11-style, change the font to
Lucida Console if you want t
i installed Debian 2.2 and kernel 2.4 on the 1st CD of
Debian 3.0, and compiled the kernel, but can't make
modules work. modprobe complains it can't find the
modules i request.
it seems to me that the cause is different modules
trees, for example:
kernel 2.2:
/lib/modules/2.2.10/net
but with ker
Loevborg wrote:
You could also use a "backported" kernel-image from www.backport.org
That would save you the trouble of compilation and would still be quite
clean.
Yeah, that's what I tried first, but the OSS modules didn't really work
too well (esound wouldn't start, any sound through /dev/dsp ca
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On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 04:34:03PM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
> You mean like my Axim which has its From: set to my home address? The
> same address which has an extension on it which, when added, will send to
> my PDA in cases of emergency?
Many
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On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 04:01:52PM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Nano Nano wrote:
> >From: Your Boss
> >Reply-To: His Secretary
>
> From: Your Boss
> CC: His Secretary
>
> S/he then drops him off the CC upon further correspondence. And
> consideri
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On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 03:12:09PM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
> IE, name me one case where someone would set reply-to where they would
> not be able to also set From:.
At my old job, I couldn't. Stupid Notus Jokes...
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% Hi,
Hi!
%
% * David T-G wrote (2004-02-07 00:03):
% >Basically, any affirming superlative describes mutt accurately and well.
%
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Nice to hear from you, too :-) Glad you liked
> I have some references lying around on using ttf with latex, if you
> want email me and I will dig them up.
Sounds like a (la)tex FAQ. comp.text.tex can probably help, or
http://www.tug.org.
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On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 12:29:54PM -0600, Dave's List Addy wrote:
> Really? Why make it a hassle for the user? We run Debian, but in a
> hosting/DNS/Server environment. I am sure many others aren't using their
> Debian as a desktop. We use Mac OS X for
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On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 12:06:28PM -0600, Michael L. Brownlow wrote:
> I vote to keep it the way it is on the principle of least embarassment.
Though just like voting for president, it doesn't matter[1]. The
listmaster got it right years ago when it
On Friday 06 February 2004 09:34 pm, Rus Foster wrote:
> I've got a dd of 1/2 of a RAID-1 set which was definded on disk as a
> Linux raid autodetect. Can anyone give me some idea of how I can mount
> it.
mkdir test
mount -o loop dd.img test
Adam
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On Friday 06 February 2004 05:24 pm, Kevin Coyner wrote:
> Also, separate, but related question: If a user has access via ssh, is
> there any way to restrict him/her to just their /home directory?
I have heard (but not tried) that specifying the home directoy in /etc/
passwd like this:
/home/use
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On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 08:49:06AM -0800, Dale Welch wrote:
> You have to consider who the majority of the people are and consider
> that most things should be answered back to the list. Therefore a
> small extra action by the replyer if he wants to s
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On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 02:43:10PM -0500, David P James wrote:
> Really? Pressing the Reply button sends it to the sender and not the
> newsgroup?
That's normal for NUAs. If you want to reply to the newsgroup, you
use followup, not reply.
> Still,
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On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 06:29:19PM -0600, Brad Sims wrote:
> Hrm Kmail does theading based on subject I /think/. I know it looks
> mighty nice at any rate.
kmail threads like mutt does, I thought. Trying to thread on subject
is a horribly broken way
Hi All,
I've got a dd of 1/2 of a RAID-1 set which was definded on disk as a Linux
raid autodetect. Can anyone give me some idea of how I can mount it. I've
done
losetup /dev/loop0 dd.img
fdisk -l /dev/loop0 shows nothing
Any ideas?
Rus
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On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 12:30:41PM -0500, Johann Koenig wrote:
> So, I ask: is this because mutt actually does *not* use In-reply-to or
> because some mutt users are (un)intentionally breaking threading?
No, it uses In-reply-to. Sounds like a persona
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On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 07:21:09PM +0200, Ovidiu Cojocaru wrote:
> Gentoo has an installation guide. The user is supposed to read that
> guide and follow the simple, in my opinion, guidelines. Basically, the
> user creates the partition, filesystems,
On Sat, Feb 07, 2004 at 12:04:37AM +, Peter Samuelson wrote:
> [Emma Jane Hogbin]
> > My installed packages are at: www.xtrinsic.net/installed.txt
>
> You have 'ipchains' installed, but also a 2.4 kernel image. Those two
> are incompatible (ipchains is the firewall configuration package for
>
On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 11:17:19AM -0500, Darrell wrote:
> I need help! I want to create a newsletter for a website, and don't want
> to use Windows for the newsletter creation or opt-in. Any linux apps for
> creation and management of the emails.
Lots. For I-Con, I use mailman.
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On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 04:51:43PM -0800, Mike White wrote:
>
> SecureCRT[1] is the shiznit.
It's also $99 a pop. Bit expensive for an SSH client.
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On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 03:37:01PM -0500, Haines Brown wrote:
> I went on in more detail in another reply. In short, I do have dvips
> installed, and it is not working. When I run dvips on a dvi file, it
> generate what I can only assume is a proper .ps file, but the output
> never gets to the prin
You could also use a "backported" kernel-image from www.backport.org
That would save you the trouble of compilation and would still be quite
clean.
~ Paulus
I've got an integrated AC'97 audio chip in my laptop that uses the
i810_audio kernel driver or ALSA's snd-intel8x0 driver.
The problem is t
Hi Mark,
Mark Maas wrote:
I've been using Putty (Windows) to remotely connect to my Debian box as
long as I can remember. Recently though i'm getting tired of the way it
works...
Does anyone use a program that can handle "cut and paste", handle ascii
art better etc?
SecureCRT[1] is the shizn
[Emma Jane Hogbin]
> Should I remove ipchains?
You might as well, since you're not using it. I very much doubt it's
causing your problem, though.
Peter
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Thorsten Haude wrote:
* Steve Lamb wrote (2004-02-07 00:12):
IE, name me one case where someone would set reply-to where they would
not be able to also set From:.
Well, don't think inside a box. Not everyone use "modern email
clients" (which are curiously not required to include either RFC
sup
On Friday 06 February 2004 11:30 am, Johann Koenig wrote:
> This has been bothering me for a while. I thought Mutt was good because
> it supported threading, but I see a number of posts without references
> set, which is a royal PITA for me. I use Sylpheed-Claws, which has
> awesome support for mai
On Sat, Feb 07, 2004 at 12:04:37AM +, Peter Samuelson wrote:
> > Here's a strange problem. Some of my clients can access my new
> > server. Some cannot. The server is at: 66.98.212.88. The folks
> > hosting my server are saying that I have a firewall installed. But
> > I'm pretty sure I don't.
On 2004-02-06, Emma Jane Hogbin penned:
> Here's a strange problem. Some of my clients can access my new server.
> Some cannot. The server is at: 66.98.212.88. The folks hosting my
> server are saying that I have a firewall installed. But I'm pretty
> sure I don't. At least I sure as heck didn't m
Hi,
* Steve Lamb wrote (2004-02-07 00:12):
>IE, name me one case where someone would set reply-to where they would
>not be able to also set From:. I can't think of a single modern email
>client out of early development where this isn't the case. I can't think
>of one in the past decade go
Hi,
* David T-G wrote (2004-02-07 00:03):
>Basically, any affirming superlative describes mutt accurately and well.
Your $indent_string still sucks, but this is now sigged.
Thorsten
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On Thursday 05 February 2004 8:43 pm, Rob Weir wrote:
> If you build things from source, dpkg won't be aware of them, therefore
> apt will try to install them if something depends on them.
Hrm apt-get install checkinstall. It won't track dependencies but will make
a .deb, .rpm or slackTGZ from the
[Emma Jane Hogbin]
> Here's a strange problem. Some of my clients can access my new
> server. Some cannot. The server is at: 66.98.212.88. The folks
> hosting my server are saying that I have a firewall installed. But
> I'm pretty sure I don't. At least I sure as heck didn't mean to put
> one in
Nano Nano wrote:
From: Your Boss
Reply-To: His Secretary
From: Your Boss
CC: His Secretary
S/he then drops him off the CC upon further correspondence. And
considering it would be good to let the delegee know the delegation is
coming... :P
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Here's a strange problem. Some of my clients can access my new server.
Some cannot. The server is at: 66.98.212.88. The folks hosting my server
are saying that I have a firewall installed. But I'm pretty sure I don't.
At least I sure as heck didn't mean to put one in.
My installed packages are at:
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hi all,
i've got a problem with apache. I'm running Debian Sarge (Upgraded from Woody).
Apache-SSL works but normal apache doesn't work.
The error msg is as follows:
[Fri Feb 6 00:29:58 2004] [error] child process 711 still did not exit, sending a
There's a logic3 5.1 surround sound USB sound card going on eBay, which
looks like exactly what I was after:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2785283904&category=3701&sspagename=STRK%3AMEBWA%3AIT&rd=1
But the question is, what's my chances of getting it working under Debian?
> What can I do to compile this driver correctly?
First, replace the rescue kernel with the full 2.4.18 package.
# apt-get install kernel-image-2.4.18
Second, use the config file that is installed with the kernel package.
# cp /boot/config-2.4.18 /usr/src/kernel-source-2.4.18/.config
# cd /usr/
Kevin Coyner wrote:
>
> I've got a server that was set up a while ago. During that setup, it
> asked whether user accounts should be able to see each other's
> /home/useracct directories. At that time I answered yes (o.k. to see
> everyone's directories) as it didn't matter.
>
I don't know wh
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dpkg-reconfigure adduser
cheers!
rrs
On Fri, 06 Feb 2004 17:24:25 -0500
Kevin Coyner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've got a server that was set up a while ago. During that setup, it
> asked whether user accounts should be able to see each other
On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 03:12:09PM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
> IE, name me one case where someone would set reply-to where they would
> not be able to also set From:. I can't think of a single modern email
> client out of early development where this isn't the case. I can't think
> of one i
> I'm looking for something that can be used in a way sort of like the
> following:
>
> ~$ somedialer -P{ulse} -D /dev/ttys0 -N <1 234 567 8910>
Try minicom, tip, and cu. Use whatever best fits your taste.
> I've searched and searched and I just can't seem to find a simple,
> command-line phone
Richard Hector wrote:
The trouble is, you can't. If the list has changed the Reply-to header,
it's thrown away what was there before. You could fall back to the From
or Sender header, but that might not be where the sender reads their
mail. They may have set Reply-to for a good reason.
Funny th
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On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 08:49:06AM -0800, Dale Welch wrote:
>
> and if you want to claim you can use rules to re-write the headers to do what
> you want... then fine lets have it default to the standard of reply to the
> list and you set your favorite program to rewrite the headers to let you
>
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% On Friday February 6 at 06:39am
% Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
%
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%
% This has been bothering me for a while. I thought Mutt was good because
Yep. It's da bomb. It's phat. It rulez.
On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 07:49:52PM +0100, Mark Maas wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I've been using Putty (Windows) to remotely connect to my Debian box as
> long as I can remember. Recently though i'm getting tired of the way it
> works...
>
> Does anyone use a program that can handle "cut and paste", ha
On Fri, 06 Feb 2004, Alex HaLdey wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I am trying to install a Debian Woody 2.4 kernel.
>
> In the middle of the installation, after it installs the base system and
> restarts, I get the following error.
>
> "kernel panic: no init found. Try passing init = option to kernel"
L
On Fri, 2004-02-06 at 14:32, Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 01:26:10PM -0500, David Clymer wrote:
> | On Fri, 2004-02-06 at 12:11, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
> | > On 2004-02-06, David Clymer penned:
> | > > On Fri, 2004-02-06 at 09:07, davis wrote:
>
> | > >> I can not subsc
Hello,
Until now Ive used dhcpcd client to connect to my IP, but now I
changed to dhcp3-client. The problem is that the new dhcp client
program fills my syslog with unworthy messages and I haven't been
able to find a way to use the "-q" option of dhclient. I've just
downloaded the source package a
I've got a server that was set up a while ago. During that setup, it
asked whether user accounts should be able to see each other's
/home/useracct directories. At that time I answered yes (o.k. to see
everyone's directories) as it didn't matter.
Of course, now it matters. :-)
Is there an easy
I'm looking into setting up a couple of servers using linux that will be
getting hooked up to a SAN (HDS is the one that's being considered).
What HBAs are there production-quality drivers available for? I didn't
find much information on the net.
Any advice on a direction to go would be helpful,
gday!
I'm trying to compile a newer osst driver to test my onstream
tapestreamer (I know I should buy a real tape streamet, but hey those
things cost serious money!)
Everthing went fine, downloaded the 2.4.18 kernel source, make dep-ed
the kernel using my current config 2.4.18bf2.4 (some of yo
hiya pete
On Fri, 6 Feb 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a Debian box running which needs to have a fast recovery timing.
>
> I've got spare hardware to replace it however i also need to have an offline
> duplicate of it's contents in order to be abble to replace the disk and boot, putin
On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 07:16:22AM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 01, 2004 at 10:47:22PM -0500, Thomas H. George wrote:
> > I am using exim and mutt. I used to be able to reply to the debian-user
> > list from mutt but now my replies are returned with a message that they
> > can't be f
Mark Healey wrote:
> I have a question about this list. How do I prevent my messages from
> being forwarded to usenet? Spammers harvest there.
i also have a question: why do debian not obfuscate email addresses?
like the way mail.gnu.org does. for example, browse
http://mail.gnu.org/archive/h
On 2004-02-06, Mark Healey penned:
> I was trying to fix this months ago and then discovered nethack and
> kind of got distracted. Anyway, now I'm back.
>
> I have no sound.
>
> When I boot knoppix it uses via82cxxx_audio and works. I have that
> module installed so I added the line to my "via82c
Haines Brown wrote:
> I stayed clear of CUPS because I'm running a stand-alone work station,
> and it seems to open a range of hurdles to overcome. What I'm using is
> just the default printer system (woody).
uuh... i thought CUPS _was_ the default printing system? try installing
it... honestly yo
hi ya tony
On Fri, 6 Feb 2004, Tony Baechler wrote:
> Hello. I am looking for a reliable, stable MPEG streaming video
> server. The videos are in the MPEG layer 1 format. I have used apt-cache
for streaming mpeg1 servers
http://www.Linux-Video.net/Video.Server.txt
and pick
I am trying to write a small sed script to change tex coding \'a to
just á, since it is much simpler to write it like that, using latin1
etc. But it is not working. I wonder if someone can point the right
way, or may be someone has a piece of code that would do the work for
all tex \ss, \"u and so
Hello
Mark Healey (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I was trying to fix this months ago and then discovered nethack and
> kind of got distracted. Anyway, now I'm back.
>
> I have no sound.
>
> When I boot knoppix it uses via82cxxx_audio and works. I have that
> module installed so I added the li
Sorry for chopping the message, but ...
Do your apps still display poorly in putty if you run screen?
(Start putty -- start screen within putty -- run the problem app.)
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Hi there,
I am trying to install a Debian Woody 2.4 kernel.
In the middle of the installation, after it installs the
base system and restarts, I get the following error.
"kernel panic: no init found. Try passing init =
option to kernel"
I am running a DELL Dimension 2350, which is a Pen
Mark Healey wrote:
> When I boot knoppix it uses via82cxxx_audio and works. I have that
> module installed so I added the line to my "via82cxxx_audio" to my
> /etc/modules. Still no sound.
does it work as root? if so, you need to add your user to the audio
group
hope that helps,
cheers,
Sam
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I was trying to fix this months ago and then discovered nethack and
kind of got distracted. Anyway, now I'm back.
I have no sound.
When I boot knoppix it uses via82cxxx_audio and works. I have that
module installed so I added the line to my "via82cxxx_audio" to my
/etc/modules. Still no sound.
Sam Halliday <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>hello there,
>
>i am trying to convert a bunch of friends to using Debian GNU/Linux as
>opposed to the unmaintained Redhat... a major selling point being the
>constant maintenance and security updates by FTP and HTTP.
>
>unfortunately all of the would-be-c
hello everyone,
I trying to install Debian 3 on a IBM Netfinity 5600 (8664-4RY) server.
This server has a IBM serveraid card (i think it is a 4L but might be a 4P)
with 4 scsi disks in raid5+spare configuration. This server is dual P3
machine (only one processor installed) with a S3 video
Christian Schnobrich wrote:
> part of my work is to write some plain text files [..], I have
> to set the coding system of my editor to utf-8. If they're
> anything else, both gedit and emacs will garble german umlauts
> in the text.
I use bluefish as my editor now. Very nice. UTF-8 and gtk-immo
I've recently been getting the following from running fetchmail:
fetchmail: mail storage services unavailable, wait a few minutes and try again.
fetchmail: lock busy! Is another session active?
fetchmail: Lock-busy error on [EMAIL PROTECTED]@pop.registeredsite.com
fetchmail: lock busy on server
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