On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 09:17:56PM -0400, Mark Grieveson wrote:
> > Hello. Is there a command line utility for system resource
> > measurement?
At some point a bit later, Roberto wrote:
> Try top.
Thanks Roberto. That's great.
Mark
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On Jul 10, 2007, at 11:32 PM, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 11:20:09PM -0500, ArcticFox wrote:
The problem with DD-WRT is that as far as I can tell it only works on
WRT-routers, I don't have one of those I can mess with. As far as I
can
tell, there isn't a Linux dest th
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 11:20:09PM -0500, ArcticFox wrote:
> The problem with DD-WRT is that as far as I can tell it only works on
> WRT-routers, I don't have one of those I can mess with. As far as I can
> tell, there isn't a Linux dest that will run on the router I do have.
What about using a
On Jul 10, 2007, at 11:00 PM, Alex Samad wrote:
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 09:18:43PM -0600, Nate Duehr wrote:
On Jul 10, 2007, at 9:10 PM, ArcticFox wrote:
On Jul 10, 2007, at 10:09 PM, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 10:06:53PM -0500, ArcticFox wrote:
I've been having a
Mark Grieveson wrote:
> Hello. Is there a command line utility for system resource
> measurement?
Try 'ps -el' or a custom query with ps. The "SZ" field is the number
of pages of memory used by the process. Pages are 4096 bytes. Or you
might try 'free' both before and after starting a process
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 09:18:43PM -0600, Nate Duehr wrote:
>
> On Jul 10, 2007, at 9:10 PM, ArcticFox wrote:
>
> >
> >On Jul 10, 2007, at 10:09 PM, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
> >
> >>On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 10:06:53PM -0500, ArcticFox wrote:
> >>>I've been having a heck of a time trying to keep m
Mitja Podreka wrote:
> In the last few days I cannot connect to network with my laptop anymore.
> It is a dual boot and in windows everything works fine. In Debian it
> doesn't work anymore. I use Etch.
Please clarify. You are trying to use the wired connection or the
wireless connection?
> As
you might look at arno-iptables-script as another possibility.
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On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 11:49:33PM -0400, Tony Heal wrote:
>
> Yes the file was there. This was in fact a complete running systems with no
> problems. Postgresql was running with 2
> small databases and 2 users.
>
Then I am not sure. Perhaps a misbehaving preinst or postinst script?
Regards,
Yes the file was there. This was in fact a complete running systems with no
problems. Postgresql was running with 2
small databases and 2 users.
Tony Heal
Pace Systems Group, Inc.
800-624-5999
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> -Original Message-
> From: Roberto C. Sánchez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 11:36:43PM -0400, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 10:15:49PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
>
> > >Oddly enough, this moisture problem has even cause people to develop
> > >specific units whose only purpose is to remove moisture from the air.
> > >They are c
Craig Hurley wrote:
> Has anyone installed and configured DenyHosts
> (http://denyhosts.sourceforge.net) so that it uses tcp wrappers on
> debian?
I am confident that script kiddies shaking my doors and trying to lift
my windows cannot break through my passwords and rsa keys. If
reasonable pass
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 10:15:49PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> >Oddly enough, this moisture problem has even cause people to develop
> >specific units whose only purpose is to remove moisture from the air.
> >They are called dehumidifiers.
>
> Why remove the humidity and leave the heat? Doesn't
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 09:59:25PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
>
> Well, no, because here in the US we have air conditioners. I
> understand that up in the Great White North it rarely gets above 10C
> and so you've only heard rumors of such things, but they do a great
> job of, among other thi
On 07/10/07 22:21, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 10:15:49PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 07/10/07 22:07, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 09:59:25PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
Well, no, because here in the US we have air conditioners. I
understand that up
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 10:15:49PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 07/10/07 22:07, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
> >On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 09:59:25PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> >>
> >>Well, no, because here in the US we have air conditioners. I
> >>understand that up in the Great White North it rare
On Jul 10, 2007, at 9:10 PM, ArcticFox wrote:
On Jul 10, 2007, at 10:09 PM, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 10:06:53PM -0500, ArcticFox wrote:
I've been having a heck of a time trying to keep my internet
connection
active. It likes to drop on me for no apparent reason. I'
On 07/10/07 22:07, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 09:59:25PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
Well, no, because here in the US we have air conditioners. I
understand that up in the Great White North it rarely gets above 10C
and so you've only heard rumors of such things, but they
On 07/10/07 20:34, David Fox wrote:
On 7/10/07, Jude DaShiell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
For the debian command line user, what spreadsheet package comes equipped
with the most functions?
I'm not sure that "command line user" and "spreadsheet" should be
uttered in
the same sentence. :) Be
On Jul 10, 2007, at 10:09 PM, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 10:06:53PM -0500, ArcticFox wrote:
I've been having a heck of a time trying to keep my internet
connection
active. It likes to drop on me for no apparent reason. I've managed to
narrow the problem down to the rout
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 07:40:19PM -0600, s. keeling wrote:
> Adam Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > does anybody here have any xprint config experience? My old
> > workstation is getting a bit bloated, xprint is up the creek and I
> > can't print to file / PS / PDF.
> >
> > I can't see anything
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 10:06:53PM -0500, ArcticFox wrote:
> I've been having a heck of a time trying to keep my internet connection
> active. It likes to drop on me for no apparent reason. I've managed to
> narrow the problem down to the router, but Linksys wants to charge me
> ~$30 to troubles
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 09:59:25PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
>
>
> Well, no, because here in the US we have air conditioners. I
> understand that up in the Great White North it rarely gets above 10C
> and so you've only heard rumors of such things, but they do a great
> job of, among other th
I've been having a heck of a time trying to keep my internet connection
active. It likes to drop on me for no apparent reason. I've managed to
narrow the problem down to the router, but Linksys wants to charge me
~$30 to troubleshoot the router. Someone I know suggested that I try
Linux on the
On 07/10/07 20:22, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 03:57:31PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
That's why I went for an inexpensive color laser printer. It cost
US$350, but there's no ink to dry up and nozzles to clog.
You don't find that the toner cakes and settles? I've had
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 06:34:58PM -0700, David Fox wrote:
> On 7/10/07, Jude DaShiell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > For the debian command line user, what spreadsheet package comes equipped
> > with the most functions?
>
> I'm not sure that "command line user" and "spreadsheet" should be uttered
On Tue, 2007-07-10 at 22:13 +0200, Sven Hoexter wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 02:54:04PM +, KLEIN Stéphane wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I look for root kit checker. I found this tools :
> >
> > * chkrootkit (http://www.chkrootkit.org/)
> > * rkhunter (http://rkhunter.sourceforge.net/)
> >
>
On Tuesday 10 July 2007 1:58 pm, Jon Dowland wrote:
> > Why are you so anti-tabs? I find tab browsing to be a lot
> > faster and easier to switch between tabs then trying to
> > open multiple windows/instances.
>
> Perhaps his window manager handles tabs for him. It can then
> be confusing to be fa
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 06:34:58PM -0700, David Fox wrote:
> On 7/10/07, Jude DaShiell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >For the debian command line user, what spreadsheet package comes equipped
> >with the most functions?
>
>
> I'm not sure that "command line user" and "spreadsheet" should be ut
On Wed, Jul 11, 2007 at 01:07:19AM +0200, Mitja Podreka wrote:
> In the last few days I cannot connect to network with my laptop anymore.
> It is a dual boot and in windows everything works fine. In Debian it
> doesn't work anymore. I use Etch.
>
> As I have no idea where to start I'm asking for
Kees de Koster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'm running Debian Testing on a server, after the update on last Friday
> I get from logcheck the error 'Jul 7 06:58:00 minidragon lpd:
> cron.daily found errors, run checkpc for details.'
>
> If I run checkpc I get the message 'Warning - lp: cannot stat
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 09:22:09PM -0400, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 03:57:31PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
>
> > That's why I went for an inexpensive color laser printer. It cost
> > US$350, but there's no ink to dry up and nozzles to clog.
> >
>
> You don't find that
Adam Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> does anybody here have any xprint config experience? My old
> workstation is getting a bit bloated, xprint is up the creek and I
> can't print to file / PS / PDF.
>
> I can't see anything visibly wrong with the configuration. I tried
> deinstalling and reinst
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 09:17:56PM -0400, Mark Grieveson wrote:
> Hello. Is there a command line utility for system resource
> measurement?
Try top.
Regards,
-Roberto
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On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 10:59:19PM +0100, Craig Hurley wrote:
>
> Can anyone tell me how to add a legal notice before a user enters their
> password when logging on *locally*. I've already configured a legal
> notice for users logging in via SSH using "Banner /path/to/legalnotice"
> in /etc/ss
On 7/10/07, Jude DaShiell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
For the debian command line user, what spreadsheet package comes equipped
with the most functions?
I'm not sure that "command line user" and "spreadsheet" should be uttered in
the same sentence. :) Be that as it may, spreadsheets tradition
Hello. Is there a command line utility for system resource
measurement? I have an old Pentium III (450 MHz, 384 MB ram) and
normally I use gnome, but I've been experimenting with other desktop
environments and/or window managers. I'm not convinced that I'm any
better off though (my computer stil
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 03:57:31PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> That's why I went for an inexpensive color laser printer. It cost
> US$350, but there's no ink to dry up and nozzles to clog.
>
You don't find that the toner cakes and settles? I've had that in humid
weather. It required lots of
For the debian command line user, what spreadsheet package comes equipped
with the most functions?
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Hello,
Tuesday, July 10, 2007, 8:32:08 AM, you wrote:
>> It seems, Debian Etch AMD64 installer is blind to CDROM on Q965 Intel
>> chipset. On SATA I have only one HDD and I have CDROM as primary
>> driver on PATA.
>> What can I do?
> In your bios, try setting the SATA to compatability mode indst
Hello.
In the last few days I cannot connect to network with my laptop anymore.
It is a dual boot and in windows everything works fine. In Debian it
doesn't work anymore. I use Etch.
As I have no idea where to start I'm asking for help and sending some
information about what computer says:
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 05:41:35PM -0400, Tony Heal wrote:
> I am trying to upgrade from sarge to etch and having issues with postgresql.
> Here is the error on the screen, but I am
> getting nothing in /var/log/dpkg.log or the syslog
>
>
>
> Setting up postgresql-client (7.5.22) ...
>
> Sett
does anybody here have any xprint config experience? My old workstation is
getting a bit bloated, xprint is up the creek and I can't print to file / PS / PDF.
I can't see anything visibly wrong with the configuration. I tried deinstalling
and reinstalling, but that didn't help. xprint works fin
Ok, I'm pretty sure this is the wrong group to ask, but I'm not getting
an answer from the TinyMUSH list.
I have my MUSH setup to connect with MySQL to record logins/outs and
announcements so that they can be seen from both inside the MUSH and
from the web. The problem that I'm having is af
Gudjon I. Gudjonsson wrote:
Hi
Is there any simple way of making kernel 2.4 and 2.6 coexist in Debian
Etch? I know a lot of complicated ways :) but I need version 2.4 to test old
kernel modules.
I can't give you the details on how, but I know Etch runs just fine on a
2.4 kernel. I have a
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> tejas wrote:
>> Kent West yazmış:
>>
>>> 1. I've been unable to Google how to mount samba shares using the "mount
>>> -t cifs" method (lots of info on using the "smbmount" method). So what
>>> is the exact syntax equivalent, pleas
On 07/10/07 16:59, Craig Hurley wrote:
Hello,
Can anyone tell me how to add a legal notice before a user enters their
password when logging on *locally*. I've already configured a legal
notice for users logging in via SSH using "Banner /path/to/legalnotice"
in /etc/ssh/sshd_config.
Before
Hello,
Can anyone tell me how to add a legal notice before a user enters their
password when logging on *locally*. I've already configured a legal
notice for users logging in via SSH using "Banner /path/to/legalnotice"
in /etc/ssh/sshd_config.
Thank you,
Craig.
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Craig Hurley yazmış:
> Hello,
>
> Can anyone tell me how to add a legal notice before a user enters their
> password when logging on *locally*. I've already configured a legal
> notice for users logging in via SSH using "Banner /path/to/legalnotice"
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 02:24:11PM -0700, PETER EASTHOPE wrote:
> Folk,
>
> I want to execute this command when the
> system starts.
>
> openvpn --remote 137.?.?.? --dev tun1 \
> --ifconfig 192.168.1.1 192.168.2.5 --verb 5 --secret /root/key
>
> Is there a better place for it than /etc/inittab
Hello,
Can anyone tell me how to add a legal notice before a user enters their
password when logging on *locally*. I've already configured a legal
notice for users logging in via SSH using "Banner /path/to/legalnotice"
in /etc/ssh/sshd_config.
Thank you,
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Hello,
Has anyone installed and configured DenyHosts
(http://denyhosts.sourceforge.net) so that it uses tcp wrappers on
debian? I've read this blog:
http://tdot.blog-city.com/securing_ssh_with_denyhosts.htm but there are
differences in the files/paths used on debian and what the blog-author
tejas wrote:
Kent West yazmış:
1. I've been unable to Google how to mount samba shares using the "mount
-t cifs" method (lots of info on using the "smbmount" method). So what
is the exact syntax equivalent, please, to "smbmount //server/share
/mntpoint -o credentials=LocationOfSecretsFile"
I am trying to upgrade from sarge to etch and having issues with postgresql.
Here is the error on the screen, but I am
getting nothing in /var/log/dpkg.log or the syslog
Setting up postgresql-client (7.5.22) ...
Setting up postgresql (7.5.22) ...
Configuring already existing cluster (configu
Folk,
I want to execute this command when the
system starts.
openvpn --remote 137.?.?.? --dev tun1 \
--ifconfig 192.168.1.1 192.168.2.5 --verb 5 --secret /root/key
Is there a better place for it than /etc/inittab?
Thanks, ... Peter E.
http://carnot.pathology.ubc.ca/
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> (Warning: Lots of possibly irrelevant details follow.)
>
> On a recently-rebuilt box, mostly running Lenny, I've just discovered
> that if I smbmount a network share from a Windows box the mount point
> becomes owned by root.root a
Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > That bug may still be open but I have never seen it in any
> > configuration. I think that bug may no longer be there but no one has
> > verified it to root cause and so it has not been closed. There is no
> > discussion after the first report. Is a
(Warning: Lots of possibly irrelevant details follow.)
On a recently-rebuilt box, mostly running Lenny, I've just discovered
that if I smbmount a network share from a Windows box the mount point
becomes owned by root.root and my normal user does not have write
access. (A Windows box can still
On 07/10/07 13:06, David Brodbeck wrote:
On Jul 9, 2007, at 8:15 PM, Andrew Malcolmson wrote:
If you're looking for an inexpensive printer you can pick up tomorrow
at your local
Staples, some of the most recent HP's are surprisingly cheap to run.
The new $99 C4280 (an All-in-One, so also a sc
andy wrote:
> In any event, I got this error message for a site in which I must
> spend a fair amount of time in order to do an on-line course, so
> that is what prompted my sudden interest in this.
Use in an online course falls right into the pattern. Not something
that *everyone* would need but
On Mon, Jul 09, 2007 at 19:23:56 +0100, José Santos wrote:
> I'm trying to make a DVD with the non-free etch repository because i
> don't have internet on my old toshiba laptop.
> So i found this scrip on the web:
[...]
> but it just doesn't work, i gives me this output:
>
> wget: invalid option
Ted Hilts - Thunderbird Acct. wrote:
> I get hundreds of email a day including email from the Debian List.
I get literally thousands...
> Nearly all other Linux lists use square brackets to enclose a meaningful
> word for the list identification. Most everyone in the world uses "Re",
> "Re ", o
Lars wrote:
> I installed Bind9 on a DomU running etch
> (2.6.18-4-xen-vserver-amd64), and bind couldn't start with default
> configuration.
> # /etc/init.d/bind9 restart
> Stopping domain name service...: bindrndc: connect failed:
> 127.0.0.1#953: connection refused
> failed!
> Starting domain na
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 02:54:04PM +, KLEIN Stéphane wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I look for root kit checker. I found this tools :
>
> * chkrootkit (http://www.chkrootkit.org/)
> * rkhunter (http://rkhunter.sourceforge.net/)
>
> chkrootkit last version date from 30/09/2006 (1.2.9) and rkhunter date
Daniel Burrows wrote:
Several people have reported that their problems go away if they
remove libc6-i686. I don't know why this should be, but I'd be
interested to know if you see the same behavior.
Daniel
I do, just removed libc6-i686 and aptitude responded after an update.
btw, I have
Hello,
I look for root kit checker. I found this tools :
* chkrootkit (http://www.chkrootkit.org/)
* rkhunter (http://rkhunter.sourceforge.net/)
chkrootkit last version date from 30/09/2006 (1.2.9) and rkhunter date
from 10/10/2006. This tools are near two year old. There aren't new
rootkit si
Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Bob Proulx:
> > vince wrote:
> > > Two versions of stunnel are available - stunnel3 and stunnel4. Normally
> > > I would expect the higher numbered version to be the most recent and
> > > better supported version.
> >
> > Agreed. But this is up to the package maintainer
On 2007/07/10-09:27(-0600), Ted Hilts wrote :
> I don't seem to have a way of filtering the Debian List email from non
> Debian email because of this
> insistence of the Debian List to use "Re" at the beginning of the
> subject.
All debian lists insert special hearders in email posted to the list.
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 07:51:58PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007.07.10.1908 +0200]:
> > which is sort of vague. the examples further down the manpage do
> > not make use of level= at all to provide a reference.
>
> Yes, I saw this.
>
On Jul 10, 2007, at 11:12 AM, Mike McCarty wrote:
Hmm. I have s DeskJet 895C which has been sitting up for over a year
with cartridges in it. I plugged it in, started it up, and it prints
just fine. It had a couple of clogged nozzles, but after printing
three test pages, they cleared up.
That'
martin f krafft schrieb:
> On 2007-07-10 07:37, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
>
> I have reverted the patch and instead put a warning in place:
[snip]
> E: mdadm: levels should be either raid*, linear, or multipath.
> W: mdadm: falling back to emergency procedure in initramfs.
>
> This is a bett
David Brodbeck wrote:
On Jul 9, 2007, at 8:15 PM, Andrew Malcolmson wrote:
If you're looking for an inexpensive printer you can pick up tomorrow
at your local
Staples, some of the most recent HP's are surprisingly cheap to run.
The new $99 C4280 (an All-in-One, so also a scanner) takes a $3
> Why are you so anti-tabs? I find tab browsing to be a lot
> faster and easier to switch between tabs then trying to
> open multiple windows/instances.
Perhaps his window manager handles tabs for him. It can then
be confusing to be faced with three paradigms: which window,
then which tab in that
On Jul 10, 2007, at 8:16 AM, Ted Hilts - Thunderbird Acct. wrote:
The point here is that it would be nice as well as professional if
one could automatically filter and view email according to a single
convention which most of the other lists have done. In my view,
using "Re subject" when "
On Jul 9, 2007, at 8:15 PM, Andrew Malcolmson wrote:
If you're looking for an inexpensive printer you can pick up
tomorrow at your local
Staples, some of the most recent HP's are surprisingly cheap to run.
The new $99 C4280 (an All-in-One, so also a scanner) takes a $30
add on large
black
On Jul 9, 2007, at 8:12 PM, terryc wrote:
If you want a cheap cents per page laser, then you really need to
go back to something based on the Canon SX engine, like a HP
Laserjet II, Gestetner, etc, etc. with so many machine using the
same toner cartridge, the cost of tower per page was the
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 17:20:51 +0200, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
[ snip: We are trying to figure out how to search for packages that
depend on specific versions of other packages. ]
> The following seems to work:
>
> $ aptitude search '~i~D(libneon~V0\.25)'
> i A librpm4
> $ aptitude search '~
also sprach Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007.07.10.1908 +0200]:
> which is sort of vague. the examples further down the manpage do
> not make use of level= at all to provide a reference.
Yes, I saw this.
> I think the two items taken together rather strongly imply that if
> one us
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 10:30:15 +0100, Chris Lale wrote:
[...]
> Problem solved. alsaconf runs the obsolete command "update-modules" which
> modifies /etc/modprobe.d/sound and /etc/modprobe.conf if present. According to
> the update-modules man page the existence of /etc/modprobe.conf will cause
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 17:31:12 +0200, Pol Hallen wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> On my server I using debian stable.
>
> When I try do sftp [EMAIL PROTECTED], I can insert the password but I see:
>
> Received message too long 540096314
>
> How can I resolve this problem?
http://www.snailbook.com/faq/
On Mon, Jul 09, 2007 at 09:08:59 +0200, Kees de Koster wrote:
> I'm running Debian Testing on a server, after the update on last Friday
> I get from logcheck the error 'Jul 7 06:58:00 minidragon lpd:
> cron.daily found errors, run checkpc for details.'
>
> If I run checkpc I get the message 'Warn
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 09:59:39AM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
> On 2007-07-10 07:37, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> > patch works. here is set -x output from a domU boot with new initramfs
>
> I have reverted the patch and instead put a warning in place:
>
> piper:~> sudo update-initramfs -u -
On 07/10/2007 11:27 AM, Ted Hilts wrote:
> I don't seem to have a way of filtering the Debian List email from non
> Debian email because of this
Ted, I read all my debian lists with icedove as newsgroups from
gmane.org. Very simple.
Regards,
Ralph
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steef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On an unrelated matter I installed Opera on Sid.
> >
> > It *is* faster than iceweasel.
> >
> > But because it hasn't got the ease of the adblock extension, that
> > turns out to be a wash
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 09:27:37AM -0600, Ted Hilts wrote:
>
> The point here is that it would be nice as well as professional if one
> could automatically filter and view email according to a single
> convention which most of the other lists have done. In my view, using
> "Re subject" when "subj
Hi Tom.
Tom Rauchenwald, 10.07.2007 17:21:
> "Ted Hilts - Thunderbird Acct." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>> I get hundreds of email a day including email from the Debian List.
> [...]
>> I use (and will continue to use) THUNDERBIRD for Linux, MS, and other
>> email correspondence. Perhaps some
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And there are also some tools for removing drivers and similar things
from Windows in Windows Support Tools.[1]
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=49ae8576-9bb9-4126-9761-ba8011fabf38&displaylang=en
Andrew Sackville-West yazmış:
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On Sun, Jul 08, 2007 at 02:29:33PM -0400, Zach wrote:
> I am looking for a Debian package which will provide nice
> functionality equivalent to the MS Windows (file) Explorer (not
> Internet Explorer!) which lets you quickly view all directories and
>
On Tue, 2007-07-10 at 09:27 -0600, Ted Hilts wrote:
> I get hundreds of email a day including email from the Debian List.
>
> Nearly all other Linux lists use square brackets to enclose a meaningful
> word for the list identification. Most everyone in the world uses "Re",
> "Re ", or "Re:" which
Hi Andrew.
Andrew Saunders, 10.07.2007 17:40:
> On 7/10/07, Ted Hilts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> I don't seem to have a way of filtering the Debian List email from non
>> Debian email because of this
>
> Filter based on the "from" address, as opposed to the message subject.
You mean the "T
On 7/10/07, Ted Hilts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't seem to have a way of filtering the Debian List email from non
Debian email because of this
Filter based on the "from" address, as opposed to the message subject.
Cheers,
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Hi folks,
On my server I using debian stable.
When I try do sftp [EMAIL PROTECTED], I can insert the password but I see:
Received message too long 540096314
How can I resolve this problem?
Thanks
Pol
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I get hundreds of email a day including email from the Debian List.
Nearly all other Linux lists use square brackets to enclose a meaningful
word for the list identification. Most everyone in the world uses "Re",
"Re ", or "Re:" which is fine when the subject is prefixed with "[List-ID]".
I don'
On Mon July 9 2007 07:54, Daniel Burrows wrote:
> Several people have reported that their problems go away if they
> remove libc6-i686. I don't know why this should be, but I'd be
> interested to know if you see the same behavior.
It worked in my case. I ran aptitude and removed libc6-i686 and
"Ted Hilts - Thunderbird Acct." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I get hundreds of email a day including email from the Debian List.
[...]
> I use (and will continue to use) THUNDERBIRD for Linux, MS, and other
> email correspondence. Perhaps someone could suggest how I might bridge
> this problem
Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
> Florian Kulzer wrote:
>> On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 14:05:01 +0200, Florian Kulzer wrote:
>>> On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 13:48:36 +0200, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
>> [...]
>>
aptitude search '~i~Dlibc6~V2.5'
>> [...]
>>
>>> It seems to me that this will find
I get hundreds of email a day including email from the Debian List.
Nearly all other Linux lists use square brackets to enclose a meaningful
word for the list identification. Most everyone in the world uses "Re",
"Re ", or "Re:" which is fine when the subject is prefixed with "[List-ID]".
I d
Florian Kulzer wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 14:05:01 +0200, Florian Kulzer wrote:
>> On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 13:48:36 +0200, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>>> aptitude search '~i~Dlibc6~V2.5'
>
> [...]
>
>> It seems to me that this will find all installed packages
>>
On Tuesday 10 July 2007 01:23, Zach wrote:
> On 7/10/07, Mike Bird <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > He or she will neither boot the drives nor execute any
> > program or script on them, for they are all compromised. He or she will
> > only read the compromised drives.
>
> How can I do this? Assume
Hello. Since yesterday, several weird events occured with my laptop
(Thinkpad T43), and I don't know if I should worry or not. Hope
someone else here can help.
First thing, yesterday I tried to shut down, but it didn't really
turned off. The only unusual thing I can remember is that I had the
powe
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