On 2009-07-18 19:52 (-0600), l...@yun.yagibdah.de wrote:
> Huh. Well, I don't know a news server I could use. I googled for some
> a while ago and was surprised that they now want you to pay for using
> them. Anyway, I wanted to see how useful it is as a MUA.
Gnus is very good with news and mail,
On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 07:33 +0200, Suno Ano wrote:
> Yes, because it does not have any info to display yet.
>
> lee> Btw, is gnus good for organizing mail? Since it's a news reader,
> lee> it might not support that at all because you don't organize news.
> lee> I'm trying to find a MUA that s
lee> Yeah, you got an endless ~./emacs with a lot things in it. But
lee> that doesn't say how to get gnus to work, either.
You have to start with Gnus-select-method and nnmaildir (imap) and nntp
(news). See examples in my .emacs and/or manual.
lee> It seems to be fine with the ~/.gnus I create
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 10:22:00PM EDT, lee wrote:
[..]
> BTW, is gnus good for organizing mail? Since it's a news reader, it
> might not support that at all because you don't organize news. I'm
> trying to find a MUA that supports organizing mail --- mutt, for
> example, doesn't;
What do you m
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 10:14:26PM +0100, Roger Leigh wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 10:46:26PM +0530, Girish Kulkarni wrote:
> >gir...@marvin:~$ lpq -P duplex2
> >duplex2 is ready
> >no entries
> >
> > I work on my laptop (running Lenny) plugged into my organization's
> > network an
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 10:46:26PM +0530, Girish Kulkarni wrote:
> Hello,
>
> How can I make the CUPS lpq command give more details than simply
> this? --
>
>gir...@marvin:~$ lpq -P duplex2
>duplex2 is ready
>no entries
see man lpq
> I work on my laptop (running Lenny) plugged into my
Hi,
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 07:46:59PM +0800, sha liu wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> What I want to do is:
> If I want to build a package(for example dpkg) from source, how
> should I recursively get all the dependent *source* packages of it?
> This means not only the direct dependency of the package
lee wrote:
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 11:41:03AM -0400, ron.l.john...@cox.net wrote:
Wayne Topa wrote:
[snip]
I recently had to replace a MD and ended up with a Gigabyte
GA-MA790X-UD4P. It meets or exceeds your specs and was not as expensive
as I had expected (newegg)
[snip]
8 x SATA 3GB
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 10:13:18AM +0100, AG wrote:
> [5.241216] sr 1:0:0:0: Attached scsi CD-ROM sr0
> [5.279572] sd 0:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg0 type 0
> [5.279572] sr 1:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg1 type 5
What happens when you disable generic SCSI? You don't need it for a
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 11:41:03AM -0400, ron.l.john...@cox.net wrote:
> Wayne Topa wrote:
> [snip]
> >
> > I recently had to replace a MD and ended up with a Gigabyte
> > GA-MA790X-UD4P. It meets or exceeds your specs and was not as expensive
> > as I had expected (newegg)
> >
> [snip]
> > 8
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 09:48:36AM +0200, Suno Ano wrote:
>
> Lee> Hi, How do you read mail, stored in local maildirs, with gnus? I
>
> Gnus is by far the biggest Emacs package thus it takes a while to
> configure things. Maybe, if you take a look at my .emacs which can be
> found here http://su
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 08:55:56AM +0300, Teemu Likonen wrote:
> On 2009-07-17 22:50 (-0600), l...@yun.yagibdah.de wrote:
>
> > how do you read mail, stored in local maildirs, with gnus? I don't see
> > any mail displayed; M-x gnus-no-server shows an empty buffer, though I
> > specified nnmail to
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 11:34:40PM +, sobtwmxt wrote:
> Consider the following pseudo code:
>
>
> appLib.h
>
> int funcInAppLib(void);
>
>
> ::
> main.c
> ::
> #include "appLib.h"
>
> int main(void) {
> if (funcInAppLib()
Dave Witbrodt writes:
> I use Sid, and have been interested in the appearance of the new
> ia32-apt-get facility.
>
> I see that ia32-apt-get has its own configuration files in
>
> /etc/ia32-apt
>
> After reading /usr/share/doc/ia32-apt-get/README.Debian, I'm a bit
> confused on how this new
Sthu Deus wrote at 2009-07-15 06:42 -0600:
> After update of x-server packages keyboard does not auto-repeat cursor keys.
> How I can fix that (i believe it can be done through a config file)?
Check the man pages for xset(1) and xev(1).
'xset r' enables autorepeating in general
'xev' will tell yo
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 11:40:48AM -0400, Charles was
heard to say:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> On Fri, 17 Jul 2009 07:36:49 -0700
> Daniel Burrows wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 01:44:48PM -0400, Charles
> > was heard to say:
> > > Daniel Burrows wrote:
> > >
I have seen postings about rsyncing through curlftpfs mounted sites,
suggesting this can be done. I have not succeded at this--rsync thinks it is
uploading but nothing is actually done.
I have seen posting stating that libcurl does not support rsync.
Any way or package to enable this?
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To
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 10:46:26PM +0530, Girish Kulkarni wrote:
> How can I make the CUPS lpq command give more details than simply
> this? --
>
>gir...@marvin:~$ lpq -P duplex2
>duplex2 is ready
>no entries
>
> I work on my laptop (running Lenny) plugged into my organization's
> net
Hello,
I just noticed that if I configure some device in /etc/fstab then it
does not appear in nautilus' "places" anymore. Is this the intended
behavior? Can this be customized so that devices can appear both in
/etc/fstab and in nautilus?
Thanks
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On Thursday 16 July 2009 22:33:44 John wrote:
> On (16/07/09 20:55), Andrew Reid wrote:
> | I dimly recall setting the resume partition in the initramfs.conf
> | process somewhere, but can't seem to find documentation about that
> | now.
>
> I've looked at that documentation, without finding any
Hello,
How can I make the CUPS lpq command give more details than simply
this? --
gir...@marvin:~$ lpq -P duplex2
duplex2 is ready
no entries
I work on my laptop (running Lenny) plugged into my organization's
network and have set up CUPS to print on a HP Laser Jet 4250dtn
printer calle
Hello,
How can I make the CUPS lpq command give more details than simply
this? --
gir...@marvin:~$ lpq -P duplex2
duplex2 is ready
no entries
I work on my laptop (running Lenny) plugged into my organization's
network and have set up CUPS to print on a HP Laser Jet 4250dtn
printer calle
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 18:25 +0200, Siggy Brentrup wrote:
> ps: I'm not sure whether ubuntu-users is the right place to ask,
> any admin forum will have better response time :-)
My humblest apologies for this error: I meant debian-user.
duckin'ly yours
Siggy
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On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 12:29 +0200, michal krajcirovic wrote:
> hello,
> I have server which has several IP. there come requests for port 80 and
> i want this forward requests to other server, where web is running. I
> need that but completely transparent - in the logs on the destination
> s
Hello,
i wanted to write a proxy filesystem using FUSE and sidplay (sid2wav) to
create virtual WAV files beside SID files just for the heck of it...
But now I notice that SID playback in Debian/Stable (an older stable and
a updated stable) and Debian/Unstable is too fast and the package
main
Wayne Topa wrote:
[snip]
>
> I recently had to replace a MD and ended up with a Gigabyte
> GA-MA790X-UD4P. It meets or exceeds your specs and was not as expensive
> as I had expected (newegg)
>
[snip]
> 8 x SATA 3GB connectors
[snip]
>
> Working like a champ here.
Thanks. I'll look into it.
It's solved.
> I've restarted X (and the TV...)
... but I should have rebooted the computer before mailing... Now that
I've rebooted, everything works again (in that the image is black and
white :) ). What has changed that I can tell is that the output from
"xrandr --prop" now lists 30.0 next to
On 2009-07-18_06:54:21, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> * Andrei Popescu [2009 Jul 18 03:22 -0500]:
> > On Thu,16.Jul.09, 07:13:08, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> > > * Andrei Popescu [2009 Jul 16 06:05 -0500]:
> > >
> > > > > does seem as though there is a strong sentiment against HAL from
> > > > > several use
Hi,
I was trying to set up TV-out (S-video to SCART) on my laptop (Intel
GM965/GL960 and xserver-xorg-video-intel) using
xrandr --output TV --set TV_FORMAT PAL --mode 1024x768
and got sound ok and a clone of the laptop screen on the TV, but I
couldn't get any colours. Figuring there weren't a
hmmm.. it works, but I have to hit Ctrl+D at every boot... :D
http://img149.imageshack.us/img149/5726/screenshotual.png
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 12:00 PM, Siggy Brentrup wrote:
> Sorry that I didn't see this thread earlier.
>
> On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 11:17 +0200, Soren Orel wrote:
> > it works!
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 12:45:43PM +0200, Soren Orel wrote:
> thank you, but i don't need regex, I'm just searching, that is there a
> shorter way in the find command to search for e.g.: two filenames
Yes you do, regex is short for regular expression. It is used for
pattern matching, which is exac
* Andrei Popescu [2009 Jul 18 03:22 -0500]:
> On Thu,16.Jul.09, 07:13:08, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> > * Andrei Popescu [2009 Jul 16 06:05 -0500]:
> >
> > > > does seem as though there is a strong sentiment against HAL from
> > > > several users. You might contact the Xorg developers and ask nicely
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 12:45 +0200, Soren Orel wrote:
> thank you, but i don't need regex, I'm just searching, that is there a
> shorter way in the find command to search for e.g.: two filenames
>
> find . -type f -name "*.sh" -o -name "*.html"
>
> so that I don't have to write "-o -name" at eve
hello,
I have server which has several IP. there come requests for port 80 and
i want this forward requests to other server, where web is running. I
need that but completely transparent - in the logs on the destination
server where the webs must be running as well as to direct the opening
page
thank you, but i don't need regex, I'm just searching, that is there a
shorter way in the find command to search for e.g.: two filenames
find . -type f -name "*.sh" -o -name "*.html"
so that I don't have to write "-o -name" at every time :D:P
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 12:08 PM, Siggy Brentrup wro
ron.l.john...@cox.net wrote:
Just got an ASRock A780GXE/128M, and it seems to have difficulty seeing more
than 4 devices. (I've got 4 SATA HDDs, a SATA DVD-RW and a PATA HDD.)
Here are my needs:
- AM2 socket
- ATX form factor,
- 6 (or even 8) SATA sockets,
- 4 DIMM slots.
On-board 1394
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 12:00 +0200, Soren Orel wrote:
> so that I don't have to write this:
>
> find . -type f -name "*.sh" -o -name "*.html"
>
> is there a
>
> find . -type f -name "*.sh|*.html"
man 1 find
look for -regex
hth
Siggy
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bs
Sorry that I didn't see this thread earlier.
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 11:17 +0200, Soren Orel wrote:
> it works!
>
> I just forget:
>
> cp arch/x86/boot/bzImage /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.30-1
>
>
> and:
> mkinitramfs -o /boot/initrd.img-2.6.30-1 2.6.30.1
% apt-get install kernel-package
% man make-kpk
so that I don't have to write this:
find . -type f -name "*.sh" -o -name "*.html"
is there a
find . -type f -name "*.sh|*.html"
method? :D:D
thank you
List
Over the last few months I have described my on-going tales of woe with
the sata DVD/CD-RW on this new machine. A number of you have made some
helpful comments which have unfortunately not alleviated the situation.
There are also no switches to use when installing to sata drives, so I
it works!
I just forget:
cp arch/x86/boot/bzImage /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.30-1
and:
mkinitramfs -o /boot/initrd.img-2.6.30-1 2.6.30.1
and to edit grub:
title kernel 2.6.30.1-barminev
root (hd0,1)
kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.30-1 root=/dev/hda2 ro
initrd /initrd.img-2.6.30-1
thank you!!! alias köszi! :D
O
On Thu,16.Jul.09, 18:19:54, Dirk wrote:
>
> You suggest that everyone compiles X11 him-/herself now?
>
> To downgrade or to even switch whole distributions because of a
> single stubborn package maintainer?
>
> How about that package maintainer just turns a dependency back into
> a recommendatio
On Thu,16.Jul.09, 07:13:08, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> * Andrei Popescu [2009 Jul 16 06:05 -0500]:
>
> > > does seem as though there is a strong sentiment against HAL from
> > > several users. You might contact the Xorg developers and ask nicely
> > > for them to remove the dependency.
> >
> > I do
Aioanei Rares wrote:
mkinitrd is a standard command on all linux systems, so you can check
its manual page. Maybe man update-initramfs can help too. Best of
luck.
On 7/17/09, Don Quixote de la Mancha wrote:
In your Grub menu.lst file, there are some lines that look like this one:
initrd
On Thu,16.Jul.09, 18:29:31, Dirk wrote:
>
> I can imagine making Linux safer to use for beginners by having a
> daemon in the background running that overwrites changed config
> files with default values to prevent clueless people from trashing
> their system.
>
> That daemon could be enforced as
On Thu,16.Jul.09, 17:30:00, Dirk wrote:
>
> I start to wonder how much words and effort the actual package
> maintainers would use to avoid turning a dependency back into a
> recommendation when the users already have such a mindset.
Do you volunteer on triaging bugs like:
,[ fictious bug re
mkinitrd is a standard command on all linux systems, so you can check
its manual page. Maybe man update-initramfs can help too. Best of
luck.
On 7/17/09, Don Quixote de la Mancha wrote:
> In your Grub menu.lst file, there are some lines that look like this one:
>
> initrd /initrd.img-2
Lee> Hi, How do you read mail, stored in local maildirs, with gnus? I
Lee> don't see any mail displayed; M-x gnus-no-server shows an empty
Lee> buffer, though I specified nnmail to access the maildir where the
Lee> mail is.
Lee> There are 5 options you can change, listed in the
Lee> doc
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