On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2005 16:43:42 -0400
> From: Roberto C. Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: debian-user
> Subject: Re: On IMAP servers
> Resent-Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2005 15:43:46 -0500 (CDT)
> Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>
> On Mon, Jun 06,
I was indeed in the sudo group. Removing my name has fixed my problem !
Kent's remark made me also realized that vnstat was launched by cron
every 5 mn too (seen in auth.log)... but not with sudo I think.
So many thanks to both of you !
Guillaume.
roby wrote:
> That will happen when a user a
Nate Bargmann wrote:
Hi everyone.
Congrats on Sarge! :-)
Unfortunately, I suffered a recent HD crash on my laptop where I had
Testing setup in one partition and used it to mount my USB mass storage
based Fuji FinePix A330 camera. Today I was able to borrow a small (5
GB) hard drive and had a
Hi Nate,
check your dmesg output after having connected the device. It should say
something about the device name assigned to your camera.
I don't know anything about your kernel config but you also need scsi support
as well as scsi disc support included - either as a module or within the
kernel
>From Hal Vaughan on Monday, 2005-06-06 at 21:57:30 -0400:
> On Monday 06 June 2005 09:48 pm, p wrote:
> > On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 03:46:01PM -0600, Cam wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > So after a few years of hearing of the DVORAK layout (and noticing
> > > that it seems like my left hand is doing all
On 06/07/2005 03:28 am, Marty wrote:
> Pollywog wrote:
> > I got this from the .xsession-errors file:
> >
> > Xsession: X session started for pollywog at Tue Jun 7 02:26:27 UTC 2005
> > startkde: Starting up...
> > Can not create file /home/pollywog/.DCOPserver_slider__0: Input/output
> > error
>
On 6/7/05, Siju George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi al,
>
> I have been working on a debian woody 3.0r5 for which I have to
> install a D-Link DGE-530T Gigabit NIC o it now.
>
> Running
>
> #modconf
>
> and looking under
>
> kernel/drivers/net Drivers for network interface car
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 11:40:41PM -0400, Sean Davis wrote:
> I've got a Debian Woody system that's been running decently for over a month
> now, and would like to update it to Sarge. I know it's been covered before,
> but is there an authoritative document on updating? I can only access the
> box
Hi al,
I have been working on a debian woody 3.0r5 for which I have to
install a D-Link DGE-530T Gigabit NIC o it now.
Running
#modconf
and looking under
kernel/drivers/net Drivers for network interface cards
I find
dl2k - D-Link 2000-based Gigabit Ethernet supp
Hi everyone.
Congrats on Sarge! :-)
Unfortunately, I suffered a recent HD crash on my laptop where I had
Testing setup in one partition and used it to mount my USB mass storage
based Fuji FinePix A330 camera. Today I was able to borrow a small (5
GB) hard drive and had access to a KNOPPIX 3.8.1
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 10:17:26PM -0400, Clinton V. Weiss wrote:
>
> How effective is Dvorak in programming enviroments? Particularly Java, are
> the
> key layouts any better?
>
No more or less effective than anything else. Its effectiveness is a
function of *how* you type, not what you typ
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 11:40:41PM -0400, Sean Davis wrote:
> I've got a Debian Woody system that's been running decently for over a month
> now, and would like to update it to Sarge. I know it's been covered before,
> but is there an authoritative document on updating? I can only access the
> box
Cam wrote:
Hi,
So after a few years of hearing of the DVORAK layout (and noticing
that it seems like my left hand is doing all the work w/ QWERTY), i'd
like to try to make the switch... here's my major concern though (and
perhaps this isn't really an issue, i'd like to hear the advice from
other
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 09:57:30PM -0400, Hal Vaughan wrote:
> Questions for you and others now using Dvorak: I could change my own keyboard
> to whatever I want, but I know I'll still have to use other keyboards, and
> I've been using QWERTY for close to 30 years. So:
>
> 1) How hard is it to
I've got a Debian Woody system that's been running decently for over a month
now, and would like to update it to Sarge. I know it's been covered before,
but is there an authoritative document on updating? I can only access the
box remotely - it's hosted at the datacenter at which I work, and I don'
Pollywog wrote:
I got this from the .xsession-errors file:
Xsession: X session started for pollywog at Tue Jun 7 02:26:27 UTC 2005
startkde: Starting up...
Can not create file /home/pollywog/.DCOPserver_slider__0: Input/output error
I've seen this before! I don't recall the fix but probably
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 09:52:20PM -0400, Curt Howland wrote:
> Ok, now that Debian 3.1 is out, does anyone know if any books will be
> written to cover the new distribution?
>
> The three year old books are not something I want to recommend to
> newbies.
>
> Curt-
Help out one of our Debian D
On 06/07/2005 02:41 am, Pollywog wrote:
>
> I got this from the .xsession-errors file:
>
> Xsession: X session started for pollywog at Tue Jun 7 02:26:27 UTC 2005
> startkde: Starting up...
> Can not create file /home/pollywog/.DCOPserver_slider__0: Input/output
> error DCOPServer self-test faile
Curt Howland wrote:
Ok, now that Debian 3.1 is out, does anyone know if any books will be
written to cover the new distribution?
The three year old books are not something I want to recommend to
newbies.
Curt-
I'm not sure when this will be published, but it looks promising:
http://www.w
Curt Howland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Ok, now that Debian 3.1 is out, does anyone know if any books will be written to cover
> the new distribution?
A new edition of "Debian GNU/Linux Bible" has been waiting for Sarge for a few months now, slated for a mid-July release last time I checked
Ok, now that Debian 3.1 is out, does anyone know if any books will be
written to cover the new distribution?
The three year old books are not something I want to recommend to
newbies.
Curt-
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Hi There,
Running Debian woody as a LAMP(PHP) server, on a AMD 1.5GHz, 512MB RAM
with software RAID1...
I have noticed high(ish) load averages (currently 2.08, last week it was
17!!), but there is no processes hogging the CPU, nor are we using any
swap... any ideas where to start with this o
I get error 18 when I boot debian from hard drive (I run a dual boot,
one with windows) but not when I boot it from the CD i burned that was
the internet install CD can this be easily fixed or how can I uninstall
debian and try again?
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On 06/07/2005 02:22 am, Pollywog wrote:
> I updated Sarge today (after the official release) and now I can login to
> any account but KDE will not start for one user, saying ksmserver will not
> start. I did 'rm -rf .kde/' for that user but KDE still will not start.
>
> Does anyone have an idea wha
I've never used Dvorak and I was never properly trained to touch type.
But after sitting at a computer 40 hours a week for two years, I finally
began to look away from the keyboard. And my typing speed just gets
faster with time.
Bottom line, familiarity is what gives you speed. Well, if you d
kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
forecast fox can be found at
http://forecastfox.mozdev.org/installation.html
I cannot install the above plugin to mozilla-firefox when
mozilla-tabextensions is installed. But if mozilla-tabextensions is
removed, then I can install it.
If mozilla-tabextensions is i
I took the occasion of this release to review my sources.list and preferences.
In the process I did some experiments and found a puzzle that I hope
someone will explain.
With sarge in my sources.list I have nothing to download because I have been
tracking sarge for almost a year. But I set source
I updated Sarge today (after the official release) and now I can login to any
account but KDE will not start for one user, saying ksmserver will not start.
I did 'rm -rf .kde/' for that user but KDE still will not start.
Does anyone have an idea what the problem might be?
Also, the kernel is se
On Mon 6 June 2005 21:57, Hal Vaughan wrote:
>
> Questions for you and others now using Dvorak: I could change my own
> keyboard to whatever I want, but I know I'll still have to use other
> keyboards, and I've been using QWERTY for close to 30 years. So:
>
> 1) How hard is it to change over?,
I
cothrige wrote:
> * Colin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
>>alsaconf will load the modules that you need but it won't add them to your
>>/etc/modules file to have them load after a reboot. Do "lsmod" before and
>>after alsaconf and put the modules that were added by alsaconf in
>>/etc/modules.
>
>
hahahaha
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On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 01:06:15AM +0200, mess-mate wrote:
> David Jardine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 07:20:06AM -0700, Alvin Oga wrote:
> | >
> | >
> | > On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, mess-mate wrote:
> | >
> | > > Alvin Oga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | > > |
> | > > | save
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 09:57:30PM -0400, Hal Vaughan wrote:
>
> Questions for you and others now using Dvorak: I could change my own keyboard
> to whatever I want, but I know I'll still have to use other keyboards, and
> I've been using QWERTY for close to 30 years. So:
>
> 1) How hard is it
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 07:41:09PM -0500, Steve Block wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 03:46:01PM -0600, Cam wrote:
>
> d) the myth that dvorak is faster than qwerty is just that, as any
> decent amount of searching will show.
>
Your statement is the myth. Having learned to properly type on both
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 07:24:30PM -0400, Tom Allison wrote:
> Clive Menzies wrote:
> >A message to all those responsible for the sarge release:
> >http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/credits
> >Many thanks for all your brilliant work accomplished with generosity and
> >patience.
> >A very gr
XDMCP works surprising well, but it's still a little sluggish
(especially when switching workspaces or alpha effects come into play
(like w/ the download manager in firefox, or the logout screen in
gnome). I'm using a wireless network, which may be too slow... or
would a faster network even do me
On Monday 06 June 2005 09:48 pm, p wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 03:46:01PM -0600, Cam wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > So after a few years of hearing of the DVORAK layout (and noticing
> > that it seems like my left hand is doing all the work w/ QWERTY), i'd
> > like to try to make the switch... here's
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 03:46:01PM -0600, Cam wrote:
Hi,
So after a few years of hearing of the DVORAK layout (and noticing
that it seems like my left hand is doing all the work w/ QWERTY), i'd
like to try to make the switch... here's my major concern though (and
perhaps this isn't really an iss
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 06:28:49PM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Monday June 6 2005 6:04 pm, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> >
> > That's what you get for using packages from untrusted sources :-)
> > Email the UW developers and tell them to read up on diversions.
>
> They will *not* react kindly to
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 04:43:42PM -0400, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 11:28:52AM -0500, Steve Block wrote:
Apple's Mail.app has done it well for years. It's still the best damn
mail client I've ever used.
Have you tried GNUMail.app (Debian package by the same name)? I
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 03:46:01PM -0600, Cam wrote:
> Hi,
>
> So after a few years of hearing of the DVORAK layout (and noticing
> that it seems like my left hand is doing all the work w/ QWERTY), i'd
> like to try to make the switch... here's my major concern though (and
> perhaps this isn't rea
On Monday June 6 2005 6:04 pm, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 08:41:38PM -0400, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
> > Hello:
> >
> > I've had nano - a free replacement for pico, the editor which
> > comes with pine - installed with pine without any trouble. But I
> > just tried to upgrad
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 08:41:38PM -0400, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
> Hello:
>
> I've had nano - a free replacement for pico, the editor which comes
> with pine - installed with pine without any trouble. But I just tried
> to upgrade to pine 4.63, using the .deb file from washington.edu, and
> it ba
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 11:36:37PM +0100, Clive Menzies wrote:
> Hi
>
> A message to all those responsible for the sarge release:
>
> http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/credits
>
> Many thanks for all your brilliant work accomplished with generosity and
> patience.
>
> A very grateful user ;
Hi,
I have a thinkpad with a 82830 chipset. I wanted to change the resolution of
the
external monitor to 1280x1024 but it won't work. I have the latest xorg
xserver
installed and am using the driver i810. I think the problem is that my bios
says
that the resolution is not supported and the i8
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 06:02:44PM -0600, Cam wrote:
> Just compile your own. 386, K6, etc. are all still avaliable in the
> standard kernel, even if they're not in the packages (if you're scared
> of configuring your own, you could probably just copy the config file
> from a (more recent) older k
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Hello:
I've had nano - a free replacement for pico, the editor which comes
with pine - installed with pine without any trouble. But I just tried
to upgrade to pine 4.63, using the .deb file from washington.edu, and
it bailed out because nano takes over /usr/bin/pico (which I hadn't
realised). So
Hi,
I just got X working w/ XDMCP, but i don't know what to do for
sound... it seems like esd should be able to do the trick, but i can't
find any documentation. is esound the way to go? if so, how? any
better solutions?
Thanks,
Cameron Matheson
Marc Auslander wrote:
I'm running a now out of date stable system - the sarge prerelease.
When I upgraded to the 2.6 kernel, k6 was no longer available. I
found that 386 worked.
I am using kernels 2.6.8 and 2.6.11 compiled for my K6. The only issue
I had was the system clock slowing down due
Just compile your own. 386, K6, etc. are all still avaliable in the
standard kernel, even if they're not in the packages (if you're scared
of configuring your own, you could probably just copy the config file
from a (more recent) older kernel.
Good luck,
Cameron Matheson
On 6/6/05, Marc Auslande
I'm running a now out of date stable system - the sarge prerelease.
When I upgraded to the 2.6 kernel, k6 was no longer available. I
found that 386 worked.
Now I see that 386 is gone. Does anyone know if 486 or some other
kenrel will run on my machine. I suspect not. I'm not up to building
a
Well. Interesting. It now works!
After I added that new source (http.us.debian.org) (I had
ftp.debian.org)
I did apt-get upgrade, just to see if there were any webmin related
stuff, and there was, but like my previous post says, that upgrade did
not work. (The upgrade was for web and webmin-firewa
Just FYI, I found another apt source that has webmin version 1.210-1,
(and webmin-firewall 1.210-1) - so I upgraded top that, but
unfortunatly I get the same error. (The error occures when I go to
view/edit a rule..)
TIA
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I'm running sid on an nforce2, with the k7-specific kernel. I am
attempting to upgrade from 2.6.10 to 2.6.11. Every thing seems to work
except for my nvidia driver.
I attempted to move away from the "old" installer downloadable from
nvidia to the new method described here:
http://home.comcast.net
Tom Allison wrote:
>
> Should I be concerned that my link to
>
> http://non-us.debian.org testing/non-US/non-free
> and other 'non-us.debian.org' URLs?
>
> It seems that a lot of things are not responding. Is this the result of
> 38000 users all trying to access the exact same server?
>
>
T
Franki wrote:
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 12:23:43AM -0300, Rogério Brito wrote:
On Jun 05 2005, Steve Lamb wrote:
I'd say go with UW's IMAP server.
I'd say go with UW's IMAP server *only* if your computer isn't facing
the
Internet -- it has a bad security track
Clive Menzies wrote:
Hi
A message to all those responsible for the sarge release:
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/credits
Many thanks for all your brilliant work accomplished with generosity and
patience.
A very grateful user ;)
Clive
Should I be concerned that my link to
http://n
David Jardine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 07:20:06AM -0700, Alvin Oga wrote:
| >
| >
| > On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, mess-mate wrote:
| >
| > > Alvin Oga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > > |
| > > | save it as
| > > |
| > > | /backup/mon
| > > | /backup/tue
| > > | /backup/wed
|
( Mon, 06 Jun 2005 09:26:33 -0700 ) Redefined Horizons :
> Why is Synaptic wanting to uninstall GNOME?
What happens when you remove GNOME, install the software you want and then
reinstall GNOME?
Sarge is often updated, because it's "testing" may be.
May be you're about dependencies conflict
Hi
A message to all those responsible for the sarge release:
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/credits
Many thanks for all your brilliant work accomplished with generosity and
patience.
A very grateful user ;)
Clive
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On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 07:20:06AM -0700, Alvin Oga wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, mess-mate wrote:
>
> > Alvin Oga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > |
> > | save it as
> > |
> > | /backup/mon
> > | /backup/tue
> > | /backup/wed
>
> ...
>
> > But can't save as /backup/mon, etc.. There is noc
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 03:46:01PM -0600, Cam wrote:
> Hi,
>
> So after a few years of hearing of the DVORAK layout (and noticing
> that it seems like my left hand is doing all the work w/ QWERTY), i'd
> like to try to make the switch... here's my major concern though (and
> perhaps this isn't rea
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 03:48:41PM +0100, Adam Funk wrote:
By "chipset" do you mean the motherboard's IDE hardware?
Yes.
end of 'dmesg' output after running the hdparm commands again
Hm, I meant the output of dmesg after you have rebooted your system.
hda: CHECK for good STATUS
hda: drive
Hi,
So after a few years of hearing of the DVORAK layout (and noticing
that it seems like my left hand is doing all the work w/ QWERTY), i'd
like to try to make the switch... here's my major concern though (and
perhaps this isn't really an issue, i'd like to hear the advice from
others that have g
Erik Steffl wrote:
ok, so how come I was using mozilla email client since 2001/10/27 and
saving emails, moving to trash, saving drafts etc.? that qualifies as
past few years, right? BTW that's only with cyrus server (my current
setup), I was briefly using uw-imap before that and it worked eve
So, there's no one out there who can help me with this? :'-(
Once more, for the record: My system doesn't boot up when the USB card reader
is plugged in, instead it stops after the message
"checking 'hlt' instruction... OK" however, if I plug it in when the system's
up, it works perfectly well...
Steve Lamb wrote:
Erik Steffl wrote:
are you talking about pre-2k times only? I mean during last four years
imap support seems to be pretty good (and improving). Thunderbird
definitely isn't the first usable MUA, as far as imap support goes.
Nope. In the past few years I've tried Netsc
Hello
I was installed the kernel 2.6.11.11.
And also the ipw2100-1.1
But there aren't wireless device (eth1).
iwconfig doesn't see the eth1, and for eth 0 say "no wireless extensions".
Any try of up the device return the next message: No such device.
The only difference with the documentation o
On Monday 06 Jun 2005 16:28, Alban Browaeys wrote:
> Le Mon, 06 Jun 2005 14:25:43 +0100, Lee Braiden a écrit :
> > Anyone have a script that'll make bash complete file://localhost/* urls?
> > Subversion annoyingly requires them...
>
> You might be looking after :
> http://worksintheory.org/archives
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 03:06:23PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 04:17:21PM +0100, Adam Funk wrote:
> > # hdparm /dev/hda
> >
> > /dev/hda:
> > IO_support = 0 (default 16-bit)
> > unmaskirq= 0 (off)
> > using_dma= 0 (off)
> > keepsettings = 0 (off)
>
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 01:53:34PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-06-06 at 11:20 -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
> > Ron Johnson wrote:
> > > Bull. Evo has always give the option to save Sent & Drafts where-
> > > ever you want to put them.
> >
> > Yes, and where in my list did I say I tri
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 11:28:52AM -0500, Steve Block wrote:
>
> Apple's Mail.app has done it well for years. It's still the best damn
> mail client I've ever used.
>
Have you tried GNUMail.app (Debian package by the same name)? I would
say that it is a fairly close approximation (though a do n
TreeBoy:
>
> However, that's not so bad when you consider I have over 50,000 in my
> Debian-User archive and over 30,000 in the Ubuntu-User archive. I really
> should delete both of these, but I'm interested in how this 800MHz Mini-ITX
> server scales: it can take 20 seconds to show the list of
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 04:17:21PM +0100, Adam Funk wrote:
> # hdparm /dev/hda
>
> /dev/hda:
> IO_support = 0 (default 16-bit)
> unmaskirq= 0 (off)
> using_dma= 0 (off)
> keepsettings = 0 (off)
> readonly = 0 (off)
> readahead= 256 (on)
> HDIO_GETGEO failed: Invalid
On Monday 06 Jun 2005 12:54, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Erik Steffl wrote:
> > are you talking about pre-2k times only? I mean during last four years
> > imap support seems to be pretty good (and improving). Thunderbird
> > definitely isn't the first usable MUA, as far as imap support goes.
>
> Nope
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On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 04:54:57AM -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
Erik Steffl wrote:
are you talking about pre-2k times only? I mean during last four years
imap support seems to be pretty good (and improving). Thunderbird
definitely isn't the first usable MUA, as far as imap support goes.
Nope.
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 02:08:30AM -0700, Erik Steffl wrote:
when I started using IMAP (2001/10/27) I tried number of IMAP capable
MUAs and all of them were kinda OK, mutt is the only one that I cannot
make save sent messages in imap folder but I guess I just need to read
the docs (I didn't t
Am 2005-06-06 13:47:25, schrieb Ron Johnson:
> On Mon, 2005-06-06 at 11:30 -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
> > Only if you never, ever intend to touch the database with any normal
> > file
> > tools. And if that is the case one is better off with a real database
> > instead
> > of a trumped up one
Le Mon, 06 Jun 2005 00:08:13 -0500, Abhishek a écrit :
> How do I start the services in
> particular runlevel & how to make them permanent so that I get then
> in the next boot up.
rcconf is the recommanded one. sysvconfig or sysv-rc-conf are alternatives
(though i cannot confirm if they do thing
forecast fox can be found at
http://forecastfox.mozdev.org/installation.html
I cannot install the above plugin to mozilla-firefox when
mozilla-tabextensions is installed. But if mozilla-tabextensions is
removed, then I can install it.
If mozilla-tabextensions is installed and if I click on th
Le Mon, 06 Jun 2005 14:25:43 +0100, Lee Braiden a écrit :
> Anyone have a script that'll make bash complete file://localhost/* urls?
> Subversion annoyingly requires them...
You might be looking after :
http://worksintheory.org/archives/2004/december/bashcompletion
it is not in debian yet thou
On Mon, 2005-06-06 at 11:20 -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Ron Johnson wrote:
> > Bull. Evo has always give the option to save Sent & Drafts where-
> > ever you want to put them.
>
> Yes, and where in my list did I say I tried Evo before 2003? You are
> aware that I was expressing what I had per
On Mon, 2005-06-06 at 11:30 -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Michelle Konzack wrote:
> > OK, I have curently around 220.000 MAILDIR-Messages of the LKM in
> > my Folder on a FileServer which is a Sempron 2200 with 256 MByte.
> > Open the Folder with mutt takes around 57 seconds via NFS/100MBit
>
> Y
Michelle Konzack wrote:
> OK, I have curently around 220.000 MAILDIR-Messages of the LKM in
> my Folder on a FileServer which is a Sempron 2200 with 256 MByte.
> Open the Folder with mutt takes around 57 seconds via NFS/100MBit
Ye, and if we were paying attention we'd see that I was talkin
Ron Johnson wrote:
> Bull. Evo has always give the option to save Sent & Drafts where-
> ever you want to put them.
Yes, and where in my list did I say I tried Evo before 2003? You are
aware that I was expressing what I had personally verified, right? And you
are utterly incapable of provid
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 04:17:21PM +0100, Adam Funk wrote:
> Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
>
> > You also want the output of 'hdparm /dev/hda' and 'hdparm -i /dev/hda'.
>
> OK (I don't know what most of this means):
>
> # hdparm /dev/hda
>
> /dev/hda:
> IO_support = 0 (default 16-bit)
> unmas
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> You also want the output of 'hdparm /dev/hda' and 'hdparm -i /dev/hda'.
OK (I don't know what most of this means):
# hdparm /dev/hda
/dev/hda:
IO_support = 0 (default 16-bit)
unmaskirq= 0 (off)
using_dma= 0 (off)
keepsettings = 0 (off)
readonly
Ya, I have webmin-core installed (Version: 1.180-1). (Is
webmin-firewall apart of webmin-core?? From what I can tell, it is
not...)
Here is the dpkg -s for webmin-firewall:
Package: webmin-firewall
Status: install ok installed
Priority: extra
Section: admin
Installed-Size: 392
Maintainer: Debian W
Stephan Seitz wrote:
> No, but there maybe two things:
> 1) Do you have the chipset driver installed (compiled into the kernel
>or loaded as module)? Look at dmesg output, what your kernel says
>about your hardware.
>
> 2) You don't have a chipset supported by linux. Yes, this may happen.
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On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, mess-mate wrote:
> Alvin Oga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> |
> | save it as
> |
> | /backup/mon
> | /backup/tue
> | /backup/wed
...
> But can't save as /backup/mon, etc.. There is nochoice about the
> backup name except the primairy name = 'Maildir', with konserve.
> 'Mai
On Mon, 2005-06-06 at 01:25 -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Rogério Brito wrote:
[snip]
> remote mail folders. This is evident in the fact that until Thunderbird no
> email client, and I do mean none, did it right. They all failed on the
> simplest of tests. Were they able to be configured so their s
I've just installed Debain Sarge! The OS looks great, even to a Linux noobie!
I've got the GNOME desktop installed. I thought I would try to install
some software on my new system using Synaptic. (I scanned all 14 of
the install CDs.)
However, when I try to install any of the packages listed unde
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Martin Mewes wrote:
Hi,
"Jaldhar H. Vyas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
On Sun, 5 Jun 2005, ponga wrote:
webmin-firewall -> version 1.200-1
webmin -> version 1.200-1
Thank you for any input!
Do you have webmin-core installed?
Isn't this a dependency?
Actually no, but
Guillaume Pellerin wrote:
Hi all !
I'm very suprised that sudo doesn't ask me for password anymore even
after 5 mn... It is the case on my laptop (unstable) since few days and
on my server (unstable) since few weeks. So, I wonder if there could
exist a KDE program or whatever tool that modifi
Every time I restart MySQL (mysql-server-4.1) on any of several of
my sarge machines I get the following email:
/usr/bin/mysqlcheck: Got error: 1102: Incorrect database name 'DATADIR.link'
when selecting the database
Improperly closed tables are also reported if clients are accessing
the table
Hi!
I don't know if you solved it already, anyway
the problem is that /etc/bind is like
drwxr-sr-x 2 root bind 4096 2005-06-04 16:28 bind
Where you can see, only root can write inside. Because
is bind user who runs /usr/sbin/named , when it tries to
copy from /tmp just downloaded zone
Hi Stephen,
On Sat, Jun 04, 2005 at 08:18:08PM +1000, Stephen Grant Brown wrote:
> When running dselect it now wants to download about 80mB, remove programs I
> want and install new programs when I go to install..
> How do I tell it to leave the system as it is?
Don't run it? ;-)
Seriously, dsel
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