Could someone tell me which of these books is similar in type to the Linux by Carla? I mean Q/A type. I knew one more was there but don't know which one
Regards,
Deboo
On 7/22/05, Hans-Peter Sulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
19 July 2005 Glenn English wrote:> >
http://www.nostarch.com/frameset.
THE problem
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2006/03/msg00604.html
caused by my stupidness
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2006/03/msg00501.html
seems to be that the configurations that any Debian tool expects are
confusingly out of order or missing in a way that cannot be foreseen (since
I don't have the problem, presumably because the following appears in /etc/bash.bashrc:
# Commented out, don't overwrite xterm -T "title" -n "icontitle" by default.
# If this is an xterm set the title to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:dir
#case "$TERM" in
#xterm*|rxvt*)
# PROMPT_COMMAND='echo -ne "\033]0;
Tore Ericsson wrote:
>Tuesday 7 March 2006 06:23 skrev Kent West:
>
>
>>Tore Ericsson wrote:
>>
>>
The only two suggestions I'd have then is to try reinstalling whatever
>>>and I have no means of 'reinstalling whatever' except the netinstall CD,
>>>I'd appreciate other
I posted earlier here:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2006/03/msg00647.html
---
I figured-out that the clock problem is related to time zones.
The hardware clock is set correctly. Linux is compensating
for a time difference that doesn't exist. I know this because
I booted into Windoze-- the
Tuesday 7 March 2006 06:23 skrev Kent West:
> Tore Ericsson wrote:
> >>The only two suggestions I'd have then is to try reinstalling whatever
> >
> >and I have no means of 'reinstalling whatever' except the netinstall CD,
> > I'd appreciate other suggestions than what seems impossible, thanks for
>
Tore Ericsson wrote:
>Tuesday 7 March 2006 06:23 skrev Kent West:
>
>
>>Are you saying that if you "dpkg -i kdelibs4c2a_3.5.1-2_i386.deb"
>>
>>the installation of the deb will fail?
>>
>yes indeed
>
>
Oh-h-h-h.
Does it complain about the libkdecore also, as in:
>/usr/bin/perl: symbol lookup
Tuesday 7 March 2006 06:23 skrev Kent West:
> Tore Ericsson wrote:
> >>The only two suggestions I'd have then is to try reinstalling whatever
> >
> >and I have no means of 'reinstalling whatever' except the netinstall CD,
> > I'd appreciate other suggestions than what seems impossible, thanks for
>
On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 06:15:28PM -0500, Daniel B. wrote:
> Paul E Condon wrote:
>
> >On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 12:47:45PM -0500, Daniel B. wrote:
> >
> >>Paul E Condon wrote:
> ...
> >>>I think apt does not recognize "sarge" or "woody" or "etch" etc.
> >>
> >>... why? ...
> ...
> >I think it is a
Tore Ericsson wrote:
>>The only two suggestions I'd have then is to try reinstalling whatever
>>
>>
>and I have no means of 'reinstalling whatever' except the netinstall CD, I'd
>appreciate other suggestions than what seems impossible, thanks for bothering
>anyhow :)
>
>
Are you saying tha
I recently upgraded my testing distribution and got a lot of headaches.
-
SHOREWALL
Lately, the shorewall versions changed so much that I couldn't ignore
changes (in the config) anymore. Shorewall was crashing my computer on
shutdown.
On shutdown I was getting somet
when I start up this is what I get in the left hand
corner it reads verifying dmi pool data ...
Y symbel that looks like a light socket twice.
can you help me Martha [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Brett wrote:
jlquinn wrote:
I posted several days ago about the lack of success I'm having with an
HP 5440 (regular inkjet). I have hpijs installed (the debian
package), but the HP tools can't find the printer and hence nothing
works for me.
I see the printer device show up in the kernel l
Mladen Adamovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You probably have AnyMeal related problem so the better idea is to use
> anymeal mailing list or forums.
> Most probably you are using different version of Xalan-C then the
> AnyMeal's authors.
I was guessing something like that. The thing that confu
Steve Block <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Internally consistent. If you look at the 6.x documentation they treat
> the whole thing as a stream operation, i.e. load an image, do this, do
> that, maybe load a second image and so something with that, composite
> the two images, load a third, resize i
Tim,
Please have a look at the thread "sudo doesn't set HOME" in this list.
Thanks,
Tad
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kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
Craig M. Houck wrote:
Hey;
What is any easy to use program to generate thumbnails from a 'full
sized'
image?
I have tried many programs found using apt-cache search BUT either I
am to
stoopid to figure them out or they really don't do what I want.
Fore xample:
I am trying to learn more about the Marinus
VanPopering family that arrived in New York from the Netherlands in 1852.
Although there were at least two VanPopering families that settled in Sayville
and West Sayville, I am interested most in the Dutch origin of Marinus (b. 1814)
and his son D
Brian Clark wrote:
On Sat, Feb 25, 2006 at 01:23:11AM -0500, Andrew Cady wrote:
On Thu, Feb 16, 2006 at 05:31:12PM -0500, Brian Clark wrote:
What I decided to look for, without success, is a way to press a
key sequence and it have it paste a password at the current cursor
positio
On Mon, 2006-03-06 at 20:05 -0500, Marty wrote:
>
> Speaking of testing, in another posting you mentioned that you were
> a newbie. I admire your pluck and daring.
>
Me too.
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On 3/6/06, David Berg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can't seem to get X Forwarding to work right over my ssh tunnels.
>
Apparently I hadn't restarted my server.
~$ sudo /etc/init.d/ssh restart
fixed the problem.
--Dave
I can't seem to get X Forwarding to work right over my ssh tunnels.
On the the server:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ grep X11 /etc/ssh/sshd_config
X11Forwarding yes
X11DisplayOffset 10
On the client:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ grep ^[^#\n] /etc/ssh/ssh_config
Host *
ForwardX11 yes
ForwardX11Trusted yes
C
Hi
All
I have a java
program running on a Debian sarge server. One of the things contained in it's
sar file are some cgi files. During the installation of this program the
original directory gets deleted and the new sar gets expanded, then I set the
permissions on the cgi files. the comma
The bottom line problem is that I'm not able to build a kernel with the
driver for this card. Basically, I can't find it listed in the
configuration tool (make xconfig). The following is a bit of the
history and background information.
I have an old Sony VAIO laptop with a 3Com PCMCIA ethern
Tore Ericsson wrote:
Olafur,
When I try to remove xserver-xorg the Debian system tells that I have to
reinstall it first. If I try to reinstall it, I am told to first remove it
(see earlier posting). In both cases the reason is the ugly inconsistent
configuration. Two examples of this are the
On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 06:42:04PM -0500, Brian Clark wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 25, 2006 at 01:23:11AM -0500, Andrew Cady wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Feb 16, 2006 at 05:31:12PM -0500, Brian Clark wrote:
>
> > > What I decided to look for, without success, is a way to press a
> > > key sequence and it have it
On Sat, Feb 25, 2006 at 01:23:11AM -0500, Andrew Cady wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 16, 2006 at 05:31:12PM -0500, Brian Clark wrote:
> > What I decided to look for, without success, is a way to press a
> > key sequence and it have it paste a password at the current cursor
> > position in my aterm when con
> The only two suggestions I'd have then is to try reinstalling whatever
and I have no means of 'reinstalling whatever' except the netinstall CD, I'd
appreciate other suggestions than what seems impossible, thanks for bothering
anyhow :)
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Both Sax and Dom parser's are available for C/C++.
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Matthias Julius wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to build AnyMeal (http://anymeal.sourceforge.net). When
running make I get following error:
You probably have AnyMeal related problem so the better idea is to use
anymeal mailing list or forums.
Most probably you are using different version of Xalan-C
Tore Ericsson wrote:
Tuesday 7 March 2006 00:05 skrev Kent West:
Tore Ericsson wrote:
My hope is that some experienced Debian user may see the key issue
(http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2006/03/msg00604.html) and understand
how to correct the malconfiguration that came about after
Paul E Condon wrote:
On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 12:47:45PM -0500, Daniel B. wrote:
Paul E Condon wrote:
...
I think apt does not recognize "sarge" or "woody" or "etch" etc.
... why? ...
...
I think it is a design flaw, more than an implementation bug.
Why does it seem to be a design flaw
Tuesday 7 March 2006 00:05 skrev Kent West:
> Tore Ericsson wrote:
> >My hope is that some experienced Debian user may see the key issue
> >(http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2006/03/msg00604.html) and understand
> >how to correct the malconfiguration that came about after my fatal
> > mistake,
>
SPELYA wrote:
Kent,
As recommanded I added "exit 0" at the beginning of the gdm file using the
command "nano gdm" from root, and it did work. Now I can boot not using the
recover option, and I get a prompt line ending with $ (user environment, I
guess) instead of a prompt line with # (root env
Tore Ericsson wrote:
My hope is that some experienced Debian user may see the key issue
(http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2006/03/msg00604.html) and understand
how to correct the malconfiguration that came about after my fatal mistake,
It's a stab-in-the-dark, but I'd try using aptitude
Andrew Archibald wrote:
Can anyone recommend an 802.11g USB wireless adapter which is supported by
the Linux kernel?
I am running the latest Debian testing on i386. Currently I use a device
supported by ndiswrapper & the windows driver but this situation isn't
ideal. For example I have to reinst
SPELYA wrote:
Here is what I just found on X.Org Foundation Website. Look at
the caption : "I keep getting the message: "failed to initialize core
devices"
on their Website
But does it mean I have to start over the whole installer process via
Internet (a few hours), and if so how can I tweak p
SPELYA wrote:
Kent,
As recommanded I added "exit 0" at the beginning of the gdm file using the
command "nano gdm" from root, and it did work. Now I can boot not using the
recover option, and I get a prompt line ending with $ (user environment, I
guess) instead of a prompt line with # (root env
Monday 6 March 2006 23:03 Kai Sandsengen wrote:
> I don't see the origin of your problem (just signed up) but it might be
> the same I had.
Kai,
In the ultimate sense, we may have the "same" problem, that is, such a problem
that may be resolved by a complete Debian reinstallation.
Now since my
On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 04:55:41PM -0500, Matthias Julius wrote:
Steve Block <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
The options are most definitely NOT supposed to come before the input
file. This changed in version 6.x to make the ImageMagick syntax more
consistent.
Consistent with what? Not many tool
On Sat, Mar 04, 2006 at 12:58:50PM +0300, Salman wrote:
> I am trying to install debian on my wife's computer. It already has
> Windows XP installed and running on the first partition and used to have
> Mandrake 10 on another partition. Both Windows XP and Mandrake 10
> recognized all hardware c
Hi,
I am trying to build AnyMeal (http://anymeal.sourceforge.net). When
running make I get following error:
,
| In file included from /usr/include/xalanc/XPath/XPathProcessorImpl.hpp:39,
| from xmlDocument.cpp:27:
| ../xalanc/PlatformSupport/XalanMessageLoader.hpp:29:29: err
On 6 Mar 2006, at 22:02, Star King of the Grape Trees wrote:
(First, is that as typo? (spurious space in PATH))
I would assume that sudo merely executes the program, and does not
start a new shell (unless you ask it to), thus my assumption is
that it's your env, merely executed with root's
On Mon, 2006-03-06 at 15:38 +0530, Abhishek Verma wrote:
> But, now my system has no desktop environment, and when I try to install
> gnome-desktop-environment, it says that it can't install since
> gnomemeeting is uninstallable. When I tried to install gnomemeeting, it
> says that it can't inst
I don't see the origin of your problem (just signed up) but it might be
the same I had.
I have just signed up to day and are not familiar with debian, neither
can I tell you what to do, but only tell what I had to do.
Installed the «testing» on my hp laptop very easylie and are working,
ther
Timothy Cowlishaw wrote:
Hi All,
am having a bit of a problem with setting environment variables on my
web server. I need to set the following, for all users, including root.
this works fine for normal users (and for root when using su, which i
had disabled), but apparently not for root
Steve Block <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The options are most definitely NOT supposed to come before the input
> file. This changed in version 6.x to make the ImageMagick syntax more
> consistent.
Consistent with what? Not many tools are expecting non-option
arguments before options (I can't th
On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 12:47:45PM -0500, Daniel B. wrote:
> Paul E Condon wrote:
> >Think OP was trying to use "sarge", not "stable".
>
> Right.
>
> > I think apt does not recognize "sarge" or "woody" or "etch" etc.
>
> Does anyone know why? (Is it a bug in APT tools? Something wrong in my
>
Hi All,
am having a bit of a problem with setting environment variables on my
web server. I need to set the following, for all users, including root.
i have added the following to /etc/profile, /etc/bash.bashrc, /
root/.profile and /root/.bashrc:
export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/java/j2sdk/bin
My deskjet has a flashing cartridge
indicator. I have removed them, and cleaned them up, yet nothing I do will
get rid of the indicator. The print queue says the print file is in
error. Any help will be appreciated.
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After installing kernel 2.6.15 on my laptop, my laptop suddenly won't
boot from that kernel. It doesn't even get to init. It seems to not be
able to find the gzip module on startup. I wrote down the errors since
all I get is BusyBox when I boot:
... some hardware detection stuff here ...
Begi
Hi, I have a mail server with qmail and squirrelmail using courier-imap
(version 4.0.6).
When I erase one message, my file maildirsize is updated, but if I
erase many messages at the same time, the file maildirsize is not
updated.
How can I resolve this???
PS: Sorry, for the first message, I sent
Hi, I have a mail server with qmail and squirrelmail using courier-imap
(version 4.0.6).
When I erase one message, my file maildirsize is updated, but if I
erase many messages at the same time, the file maildirsize is not
updated.
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Olafur,
When I try to remove xserver-xorg the Debian system tells that I have to
reinstall it first. If I try to reinstall it, I am told to first remove it
(see earlier posting). In both cases the reason is the ugly inconsistent
configuration. Two examples of this are the results of your propos
On 6-mrt-2006, at 20:13, petereasthope wrote:
I've just read ten recent messages about support
for boot floppies and conclude that I should not
expect them to work soon.
Currently, is there any way to install Debian on
an oldworld Mac, other than by CD?
You could use bootx to start an instal
Andrew Cady wrote:
On Thu, Mar 02, 2006 at 04:10:07PM -0600, Michael Schurter wrote:
I have a Debian Etch machine that I keep up to date.
[...]
Setting up postgresql-common (42) ...
dpkg: error processing postgresql-common (--configure):
subprocess post-installation script returned error ex
SPELYA wrote:
I identified that I am using GRUB and X Windows System Version 6.9.0
Now, with my limited knowledge of Linux/Unix, here is what I've done:
* I switched to the /etc/init.d/ directory using the "cd" command
* I listed the files using the "ls" command
* There I found t
Andrei,
> You could try getting the .deb for xserver-xorg and linux-image... and
> install them manually with dpkg -i
>
> Just a thought
> Andrei
>
If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough:
Yes, that is probably true regarding my situation. I try my best.
Further, I be
Good morning!
> > The sarge hardware probe doesn't find the nic though. Debian site
> > doesn't seem to have the old version iso's for a gradual upgrade
> > process. Anyone able to advise?
Sorry, got into this list late and lost the original post!
Old version iso's "for a gradual upgrade" ca
Craig M. Houck wrote:
Hey;
What is any easy to use program to generate thumbnails from a 'full sized'
image?
I have tried many programs found using apt-cache search BUT either I am to
stoopid to figure them out or they really don't do what I want.
Fore xample:
convert image.JPG -resize 10% im
On Sunday 05 March 2006 12:20 pm, Magnus Therning wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 05, 2006 at 07:56:21AM -0500, The Quibbler wrote:
> >I'm getting an empty list. The info file doesn't seem very clear on how
> >to use it. The fetch script is only 850 bytes. When I run it I get an
> >empty tar file.
> >
> >I tr
On 3/6/06, Marc Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Gnome, Fluxbox, and KDE have no control over or issue with the '-T' option.Most distributions, if not all, configure their default shell (usuallybash) to step on the title of xterm windows.
I don't have the problem, presumably because the following
IPS HLBR - Version 1.0 can detect malicious traffic using regular
expressions
Version 1.0 of Hogwash Light BR, released march 5th 2006, brings two
interesting new features. The first one is the ability of using
regular expressions to detect intrusion attempts and e-mails with
virus or phishing. T
Paul E Condon wrote:
Think OP was trying to use "sarge", not "stable".
Right.
> I think apt does not recognize "sarge" or "woody" or "etch" etc.
Does anyone know why? (Is it a bug in APT tools? Something wrong in my
local mirror? Something else?)
Daniel
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> "Andrew Archibald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
scribbled once on a fine day:
>Can anyone recommend an 802.11g USB wireless adapter which is
>supported by the Linux kernel?
We had this talk about pci cards a little while ago, it should apply
to USB also as the main difference is the way its connect
On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 10:41:43AM -0600, Gnu-Raiz wrote:
> >On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 10:04:38AM +0200, Andras Lorincz wrote:
> >> When starting xterm I would like to set the title with -T
> >>"string" option,
> >> but it has no effect. Instead appears the title with the hostname
> >> and current
SPELYA wrote:
I have just installed Debian, but my
system does not boot properly under Linux. The following error message
box appears when booting:
Failed to start X server (your
graphical interface). It is likely not set up properly. Would you
like to view the X Server
On Mon, 06 Mar 2006 10:22:50 -0500
"Craig M. Houck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey;
>
> What is any easy to use program to generate thumbnails from a 'full
> sized' image?
>
> I have tried many programs found using apt-cache search BUT either I
> am to stoopid to figure them out or they really
>On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 10:04:38AM +0200, Andras Lorincz wrote:
>> When starting xterm I would like to set the title with -T
>>"string" option,
>> but it has no effect. Instead appears the title with the hostname
>>and
>> current path. Why does xterm ignore the -T option?
>
>It doesn't. Your sh
I have just installed Debian, but my system does
not boot properly under Linux. The following error message box appears
when booting:
Failed to start X server (your graphical
interface). It is likely not set up properly. Would you like to
view the X Server output to diagnose the p
Jon Dowland wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 04:21:05AM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom
> wrote:
> > 1.6.8p7-1.3 does not set some ENV variables because it was
> > deemed this was a security risk. As a result it functions
> > differently than previous versions and you have to fiddle
> > with sudoers to get
Apparently, _L.V.Gandhi_, on 03/06/2006 10:42 AM,typed:
On 3/5/06, H.S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
L.V.Gandhi wrote:
You put the fonts in /usr/share/fonts/truetype/win98 for all users if
you have root access or put it in ~/.fonts and then do
dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig.
Doesn't "dpkg-recon
On Mon, 2006-03-06 at 09:59 -0500, Chuck Payne wrote:
> I have a small group of friends and we are wanting to set up an irc
> server for us, I am wanting to know what irc is the easy to set up and
> has dcc working by default. Also what does it take to get jabber working.
I tried a few different
Dave Ewart wrote:
On Monday, 06.03.2006 at 09:59 -0500, Chuck Payne wrote:
I have a small group of friends and we are wanting to set up an irc
server for us, I am wanting to know what irc is the easy to set up and
has dcc working by default. Also what does it take to get jabber working.
On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 11:03:26AM -0500, Michael Marsh wrote:
On 3/6/06, Steve Block <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The options are most definitely NOT supposed to come before the input
file. This changed in version 6.x to make the ImageMagick syntax more
consistent. The old behavior still works in
On 3/6/06, chouck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Stii having problems ...
>
> convert -resize 10x10% DSCF0134.JPG DSCF0134.jpg
> convert: no decode delegate for this image format `DSCF0134.JPG'.
>
> cp DSCF0134.jpg dscf0134.jpg
> mogrify -scale 10x10% dscf0134.jpg
> mogrify: no decode delegate for th
On 3/6/06, Steve Block <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The options are most definitely NOT supposed to come before the input
> file. This changed in version 6.x to make the ImageMagick syntax more
> consistent. The old behavior still works in certain situations, but
> there are no guarantees.
Thanks
On Monday, 06.03.2006 at 09:59 -0500, Chuck Payne wrote:
> I have a small group of friends and we are wanting to set up an irc
> server for us, I am wanting to know what irc is the easy to set up and
> has dcc working by default. Also what does it take to get jabber working.
apt-get install dan
On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 10:37:30AM -0500, Michael Marsh wrote:
On 3/6/06, Craig M. Houck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What is any easy to use program to generate thumbnails from a 'full sized'
image?
convert or mogrify is probably the easiest.
I have tried many programs found using apt-cache s
Stii having problems ...
convert -resize 10x10% DSCF0134.JPG DSCF0134.jpg
convert: no decode delegate for this image format `DSCF0134.JPG'.
cp DSCF0134.jpg dscf0134.jpg
mogrify -scale 10x10% dscf0134.jpg
mogrify: no decode delegate for this image format `dscf0134.jpg'.
On Mon, 2006-03-06 at 10
On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 10:22:50AM -0500, Craig M. Houck wrote:
>Hey;
>
>What is any easy to use program to generate thumbnails from a 'full sized'
>image?
>
>I have tried many programs found using apt-cache search BUT either I am to
>stoopid to figure them out or they really don't do what I want.
On 3/5/06, H.S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> L.V.Gandhi wrote:
>
> >
> > You put the fonts in /usr/share/fonts/truetype/win98 for all users if
> > you have root access or put it in ~/.fonts and then do
> > dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig.
>
> Doesn't "dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig" also need root access
On 3/6/06, Craig M. Houck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What is any easy to use program to generate thumbnails from a 'full sized'
> image?
convert or mogrify is probably the easiest.
> I have tried many programs found using apt-cache search BUT either I am to
> stoopid to figure them out or they
On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 05:29:08AM -0500, Kevin Mark wrote:
>On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 03:38:19PM +0530, Abhishek Verma wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have Debina Unstable running on my system. I tried to upgrade the
>> system using synaptic from an official debian mirror. When I looked at
>> the list
Hey;
What is any easy to use program to generate thumbnails from a 'full sized'
image?
I have tried many programs found using apt-cache search BUT either I am to
stoopid to figure them out or they really don't do what I want.
Fore xample:
convert image.JPG -resize 10% images.jpg complains.
THA
#include
* Johan Daine [Sat, Mar 04 2006, 08:18:47AM]:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am making some tests with apt-proxy.
> apt-proxy is working perfectly. I have been purging gpm, removing the
> 2006/03/04 08:16 CET [-] [apt_pkg] No Packages files available for
> security backend
> 2006/03/04 08:16 CET [
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Deephay wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> are there any XML parser library packages for C and C++? thx!
libxml2 and libxml2-dev are probably what you need. The C library is
fully functional, and there is another project underway to get them up
and running with
Hi,
I have a small group of friends and we are wanting to set up an irc
server for us, I am wanting to know what irc is the easy to set up and
has dcc working by default. Also what does it take to get jabber working.
Thanks,
Chuck
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Can anyone recommend an 802.11g USB wireless adapter which is supported by
the Linux kernel?
I am running the latest Debian testing on i386. Currently I use a device
supported by ndiswrapper & the windows driver but this situation isn't
ideal. For example I have to reinstate the kernel module ever
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On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 10:04:38AM +0200, Andras Lorincz wrote:
> When starting xterm I would like to set the title with -T "string" option,
> but it has no effect. Instead appears the title with the hostname and
> current path. Why does xterm ignore the -T option?
It doesn't. Your shell prompt i
hello
i ve tried to do a :
dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
it ask me few questions
but after the "dri" question, it freezes
it's not due to my answer, i ve tried "yes" and "no" and it's doing the same...
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> Hi,>> When starting xterm I would like to set the title with -T "string"
> option, but it has no effect. Instead appears the title with the> hostname and current path. Why does xterm ignore the -T option?What window manager are you using?Are you 100% sure xterm is the terminal being used?
How ar
hello
i ve tried to do a :
dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
it ask me few questions
but after the "dri" question, it freezes
it's not due to my answer, i ve tried "yes" and "no" and it's doing the same...
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Kevin Mark writes:
> I use pon and poff for my dialup(not dsl). I do not need root permission
> for either. From what I read in /usr/bin/poff, it finds the ppp process
> and 'kill's it. Not sure where the problem maybe.
Unfortunately, Poff _does_ need root permission when you are running PPPOE.
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At 1141639478, Andras Lorincz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When starting xterm I would like to set the title with -T "string"
> option, but it has no effect. Instead appears the title with the
> hostname and current path. Why does xterm ignore the -T option?
What window manager are you using?
Are you 100% s
On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 04:21:05AM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom
wrote:
> 1.6.8p7-1.3 does not set some ENV variables because it was
> deemed this was a security risk. As a result it functions
> differently than previous versions and you have to fiddle
> with sudoers to get it to behave as it did before.
On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 08:08:35AM -0500, Haines Brown wrote:
> $ echo $DISPLAY
> :0.0
>
> $ sudo echo $DISPLAY
> :0.0
> That seemed OK, but when I did:
> $ sudo env | grep DISPLAY
> [nothing returned]
> Why do I get inconsistent results? In the first case, the
> value of D
On Mon, 2006-03-06 at 13:28 +0100, Mark Lijftogt wrote:
> Hans du Plooy wrote:
> >Warning: ftp_close() expects parameter 1 to be resource, null given
> >in /home/www/web3/web/testftp.php on line 33
> >
> >
> >
> Ah.. debugging.. not so much fun for us non-coders.
> The error msg says enough thoug
Abhishek Verma wrote:
Hi,
Yet another issue. Now that I have upgraded nautilus, I am unable to
access windows machines using the smb protocol. It flashes an error
saying invalid location even though the location exists and can be
accessed from other machines. Also, I am able to ping that mac
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