Hi,
* Osamu Aoki [120602 21:24]:
> Since you are on sid, I was wondering if this is some regression of
> mounting /tmp as tmpfs (not-exactly RAMDISK but practically the same.
> tmpfs may be swapped out to harddisk, though.)
> You said ...
> >>> This is up-to-date Sid on an X200s ThinkPad, running
Ahoj,
Dňa Sat, 2 Jun 2012 18:24:22 -0500 "Christofer C. Bell"
napísal:
> The point, however, is that there is no file transfer method that
> meets her requirements.
>
> 1. No dedicated server (no web, no sftp, no ftp, NFS, Samba, etc).
> 2. No usernames/logins (no sftp, scp, no ftp, etc, see ab
On Sb, 02 iun 12, 23:02:15, Michael Mehrazar wrote:
> Arnt,
>
> I apologize for not emailing earlier, I was away and did not have access
> to the old laptop.
>
> Anyways, here is the link to the dmesg. (http://paste.debian.net/172593/)
Unrelated:
[8.517526] radeon_cp: Failed to load firmwar
* Ralf Mardorf [120603 02:51]:
> [1] I still need to check the current prices for wood etc.. Of course,
> building a rack made of wood from the bulk garbage still would be less
> expensive.
> FWIW I don't need something as stable as a flight case. I still own one
> professional flightcase, bought
Hi,
On Sat, Jun 02, 2012 at 12:45:12PM -0700, John Magolske wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> * Osamu Aoki [120602 09:53]:
> > Where is your /tmp mounted.
>
> Under the main filesystem. Are you thinking of suggesting I mount
> /tmp as a ramdisk?
Since you are on sid, I was wondering
On 02/06/12 10:23 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 03/06/12 09:52, Frank McCormick wrote:
I am trying out a window manager which uses XML (uugh!) for it's
configuration file.
Making changes with a text editor has almost blinded me...what is the
"best" GUI editor which handles XML ??
Thanks
XML
Arnt,
I apologize for not emailing earlier, I was away and did not have access
to the old laptop.
Anyways, here is the link to the dmesg. (http://paste.debian.net/172593/)
I also feel I should clarify. I am pretty sure my wireless network card
is not broken, because I can still access WIFI netwo
Thank you :)
I'll read the howto later.
I guess I'll buy a 19" cabinet from a German music gear dealer, since a
friend bought an elCheapo, but high quality rack there sometime ago.
It's as stable as an expensive rack, but cost less than building one
myself [1].
For example http://www.thomann.de/
Thomas H. George wrote:
>
> Any suggestions of other programs to consider?
>
I am just using gmail contacts and it satisfies my day-to-day needs for an
addressbook. Also, it is integrated with google voice. So making calls,
linking email IDs, phone numbers etc., is super easy. Since it is web
On 03/06/12 09:52, Frank McCormick wrote:
>
> I am trying out a window manager which uses XML (uugh!) for it's
> configuration file.
> Making changes with a text editor has almost blinded me...what is the
> "best" GUI editor which handles XML ??
>
> Thanks
>
>
XML Copy Editor (Squeeze v1.2.0.6)
On Sat, Jun 02, 2012 at 03:16:19PM +0100, Chris Davies wrote:
> Aubrey Raech wrote:
> > Sometimes I have the need to send files that are too large for email to
> > a friend directly [...]
>
> > 1. Not a proper server (http, ftp)
> > 2. No usernames? (scp, rsync)
> > 3. Preferably does not require
Final recipe is:
d-i partman-auto/expert_recipe string physics-workstation :: \
32 32 32 free \
$gptonly{ }\
$primary{ }\
$bios_b
here's another interesting one:
http://www.home.unix-ag.org/simon/woof.html
From the description:
---
Woof (Web Offer One File) tries a different approach. It assumes that
everybody has a web-browser or a commandline web-client installed. Woof
is a small simple stupid webserver that can ea
Christofer C. Bell wrote:
That's just it. Using anything *other* than ssh is a "waste of time
and effort" most of the time as ssh requires no setup and effort to
use out of the box not only in Debian but any modern Linux/Unix.
*Everything else* requires effort to setup and use.
The point, howe
Brian wrote:
On Sat 02 Jun 2012 at 22:48:57 +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Sb, 02 iun 12, 18:12:03, Brian wrote:
There appears to be no advantage in using sshd in this situation. The
idea of having to guide her through configuring a router and using ssh
(on a Windows machine, incidentally) do
I am trying out a window manager which uses XML (uugh!) for it's
configuration file.
Making changes with a text editor has almost blinded me...what is the
"best" GUI editor which handles XML ??
Thanks
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On Sat, Jun 2, 2012 at 5:39 PM, Brian wrote:
> On Sat 02 Jun 2012 at 22:48:57 +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>
>> On Sb, 02 iun 12, 18:12:03, Brian wrote:
>> >
>> > There appears to be no advantage in using sshd in this situation. The
>> > idea of having to guide her through configuring a router and
On Sat, Jun 2, 2012 at 2:17 PM, Titanus Eramius wrote:
> Hi list
>
> Last week i ran into the very restrictive folder permissions of the
> apache2 log dir. They where "drwxr-x--- root adm" but I changed them
> to "rwxr-xr-x root adm" so a unprivileged user may opdate webalizer[1]
> at night.
>
> T
On Sat 02 Jun 2012 at 22:48:57 +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Sb, 02 iun 12, 18:12:03, Brian wrote:
> >
> > There appears to be no advantage in using sshd in this situation. The
> > idea of having to guide her through configuring a router and using ssh
> > (on a Windows machine, incidentally)
On Sat 02 Jun 2012 at 15:27:15 -0400, Miles Fidelman wrote:
> Brian wrote:
>
> I guess it depends on which packages you tell the installer to load.
> One of the options is "web server," but I haven't set up a desktop
> installation lately (all my Debian is server-side), so I'm not really
>
On Sat, Jun 02, 2012 at 08:43:23AM -0500, Chris wrote:
> On 6/2/2012 8:39 AM, John Hasler wrote:
> > -aft writes:
> >> So many spams are directed to this list. Any spam filter there?
> >
> > Yes. At least 99% of the mail that hits the servers is rejected as
> > spam.
>
> "At least 99%" ?!?! Umm,
On Sb, 02 iun 12, 18:12:03, Brian wrote:
>
> There appears to be no advantage in using sshd in this situation. The
> idea of having to guide her through configuring a router and using ssh
> (on a Windows machine, incidentally) doesn't bear thinking about for one
> thing.
1. Why would the client h
Hi list
Last week i ran into the very restrictive folder permissions of the
apache2 log dir. They where "drwxr-x--- root adm" but I changed them
to "rwxr-xr-x root adm" so a unprivileged user may opdate webalizer[1]
at night.
That got me thinking (which I generally don't like...), does anyone
kno
Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
* Osamu Aoki [120602 09:53]:
> Where is your /tmp mounted.
Under the main filesystem. Are you thinking of suggesting I mount
/tmp as a ramdisk?
> Please post "mount" output.
~ % mount
rootfs on / type rootfs (rw)
sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,rela
* Ralf Mardorf [120602 17:33]:
> ... Most of my music gear is 19" too. I placed the gear
> on shelfs, but I tend to switch to a 19" cabinet, to get rid of the wide
> and lengthy shelfs. A tower could be > 26" high, if I would get rid of
> the shelfs. The only issue, a 19" or a new tower computer c
On Sat 02 Jun 2012 at 09:34:55 -0500, green wrote:
> Brian, you seem to be assuming that the router has a public IP (on the WAN
> side), which is often not true. Unfortunately, many ISPs provide their
> customers with only private/local IPs behind NAT; inbound connections are
> therefore not p
Brian wrote:
On Sat 02 Jun 2012 at 09:14:12 -0400, Miles Fidelman wrote:
Aubrey Raech wrote:
1. Not a proper server (http, ftp)
Pretty much all modern o/s's come with both a web server and ftp
pre-installed. It's a matter of turning them on, and configuring them
(if your target is running a
Andrei POPESCU wrote at 2012-06-02 13:34 -0500:
> On Sb, 02 iun 12, 16:02:05, Claudius Hubig wrote:
> > No. I was not referring to a static but to a public IP address. If
> > the user has a public, i. e. internet-routable IP address, everything
> > is fine, even if it is not static. However, if the
Brian wrote at 2012-06-02 08:13 -0500:
> On Sat 02 Jun 2012 at 12:41:22 +0200, Claudius Hubig wrote:
> > Do you have a have public IP address (either IPv4 or IPv6)? If
> > that is not the case, you will need a third party in order to
> > establish the connection.
>
> A third party is not required.
On Sat 02 Jun 2012 at 09:14:12 -0400, Miles Fidelman wrote:
> Aubrey Raech wrote:
>>
>> 1. Not a proper server (http, ftp)
>
> Pretty much all modern o/s's come with both a web server and ftp
> pre-installed. It's a matter of turning them on, and configuring them
> (if your target is running
On Sb, 02 iun 12, 16:02:05, Claudius Hubig wrote:
>
> No. I was not referring to a static but to a public IP address. If
> the user has a public, i. e. internet-routable IP address, everything
> is fine, even if it is not static. However, if the user sits behind a
> NAT or something similar that b
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 1:17 PM, Camaleón wrote:
> On Wed, 30 May 2012 18:58:23 +, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>> Rodolfo Medina writes:
>>
>>> Camaleón writes:
>
> (...)
> But why didn't the problem occur before in the past? It has become
> heavy only recently, and the machine is always
On 2012-06-02 19:38 +0200, Dan B. wrote:
> In Squeeze, in virtual consoles, I can't copy and paste between gpm
> and emacs (emacs-nox) as I could in Sarge.
>
> Trying to select and paste with the mouse in virtual consoles seems to
> show that emacs now recognizes virtual console mouse events and h
In Squeeze, in virtual consoles, I can't copy and paste between gpm
and emacs (emacs-nox) as I could in Sarge.
Trying to select and paste with the mouse in virtual consoles seems to
show that emacs now recognizes virtual console mouse events and hooks
them into its usual copy/paste mechanism.
(
On Sat 02 Jun 2012 at 15:16:19 +0100, Chris Davies wrote:
> Yes. A "proper" server (http, ftp, ssh) would satisfy this requirement
> but you've excluded those with #1, #2. If your PCs can have Internet
> facing ports configured, I'd go for ssh/rsync every time.
I have a similar, if not exactly th
On Saturday 02 June 2012 15:39:43 Aft nix wrote:
> > Spam filters aren't prescient; They can't predict new spam types.
> > Filtering is always playing catch-up. It will take time (IDK how much)
> > for the filters to be taught how to recognise this model.
>
> May be i should report the spam instea
On Saturday 02 June 2012 07:59:40 rjc wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 01, 2012 at 05:23:42PM BST, Lisi wrote:
> > I get the following* if I type about:plugins into my Konqueror location
> > bar. I want to get rid of Shockwqave Flash 7, but I simply cannot find a
> > file/folder/application libklashpart.so any
Miles Fidelman wrote:
Aubrey Raech wrote:
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Hello Debian users!
Sometimes I have the need to send files that are too large for email to
a friend directly (such as recordings of music I am working on, or
similar projects). I'm wondering if there is a
Aubrey Raech wrote:
> Sometimes I have the need to send files that are too large for email to
> a friend directly [...]
> 1. Not a proper server (http, ftp)
> 2. No usernames? (scp, rsync)
> 3. Preferably does not require a chat protocol (XMPP, IRC's DCC)
> - From what I can find it seems like X
On 02.06.2012 09:21, Aubrey Raech wrote:
> On Sat, 2 Jun 2012 08:08:44 +0200
> Tom Rausner wrote:
>
>> Dropbox ?
>
> Ah, and avoiding third-party servers was also a hopeful :-/ I'd prefer
> not to have my files "out there" on the web... more of a direct
> person-to-person transfer.
>
> I've als
On Sat, Jun 2, 2012 at 8:32 PM, Brad Rogers wrote:
> On Sat, 2 Jun 2012 19:57:28 +0600
> Aft nix wrote:
>
> Hello Aft,
>
>> I'm taking full responsibility of my actions.
>
> In which case, I misread the tone of your post.
>
Thanks for the understanding.
>> i'm talking about the subsequent spams
On Sat, 2 Jun 2012 19:57:28 +0600
Aft nix wrote:
Hello Aft,
> I'm taking full responsibility of my actions.
In which case, I misread the tone of your post.
> i'm talking about the subsequent spams, probably generated from same
> source. I'm just checking that same kind of spam(with similar mes
Hello Brian,
Brian wrote:
> On Sat 02 Jun 2012 at 12:41:22 +0200, Claudius Hubig wrote:
> > Do you have a have public IP address (either IPv4 or IPv6)? If
> > that is not the case, you will need a third party in order to
> > establish the connection.
>
> A third party is not required. For the oc
On Sat, Jun 2, 2012 at 7:07 PM, Brad Rogers wrote:
> On Sat, 2 Jun 2012 18:23:02 +0600
> Aft nix wrote:
>
> Hello Aft,
>
>> So many spams are directed to this list. Any spam filter there?
>
> No there aren't. If the were no spam filtering there would be,
> literally, hundreds of spam mails to th
And, not to put too fine a point on it (and why I try not to respond),
but a handful of spams will also generate tens or hundreds of mails
from members of the list arguing the existence or the efficiency of
the spam filters on the list.
Just an observation,
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On Sat, Jun 2, 2012 at 9:24 AM, Bri
On 6/2/2012 8:39 AM, John Hasler wrote:
> -aft writes:
>> So many spams are directed to this list. Any spam filter there?
>
> Yes. At least 99% of the mail that hits the servers is rejected as
> spam.
"At least 99%" ?!?! Umm, my math sux but...
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Aft nix wrote:
Hello Aft,
> So many spams are directed to this list. Any spam filter there?
No there aren't. If the were no spam filtering there would be,
literally, hundreds of spam mails to the list every day.
> I've accidentally replied one of them, no 100
Hi,
Where is your /tmp mounted.
Please post "mount" output.
On Fri, Jun 01, 2012 at 09:11:42AM -0700, John Magolske wrote:
> * John Magolske [120525 17:13]:
> > For a while now I've been experiencing a strange behavior where there
> > are frequent and regular "freezes" when typing or issuing co
-aft writes:
> So many spams are directed to this list. Any spam filter there?
Yes. At least 99% of the mail that hits the servers is rejected as
spam.
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On Sat 02 Jun 2012 at 18:23:02 +0600, Aft nix wrote:
> So many spams are directed to this list. Any spam filter there?
We would all notice if spam filtering on the list was non-existent.
> I've accidentally replied one of them, no 100's mails are flodding my mailbox.
How does one "accidentally
Aubrey Raech wrote:
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Hello Debian users!
Sometimes I have the need to send files that are too large for email to
a friend directly (such as recordings of music I am working on, or
similar projects). I'm wondering if there is a program that I could us
On Sat 02 Jun 2012 at 12:41:22 +0200, Claudius Hubig wrote:
> Aubrey Raech wrote:
> >
> > Any and all advice/recommendations are appreciated!
>
> Do you have a have public IP address (either IPv4 or IPv6)? If
> that is not the case, you will need a third party in order to
> establish the connec
Hi all,
So many spams are directed to this list. Any spam filter there?
I've accidentally replied one of them, no 100's mails are flodding my mailbox.
I know its me who acted stupid, but still, a spam filter would have been nice.
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Who else around here chooses the faggotry of the police and laws by
surrendering to their threats? Is there another reason? Choose the evil
team, die with them.
What law am i breaking, drug user ?
On Sat, Jun 2, 2012 at 1:00 AM, Aft nix wrote:
> What!!!
>
> On Sat, Jun 2, 2012 at 9:07 AM, Sam wrote:
> > Was when i went there and spoke to the criminals, and complained that no
> > 'actual ' criminals were getting arrested in a pouplar way ?
>
>
>
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Hello Aubrey,
Aubrey Raech wrote:
> 1. Not a proper server (http, ftp)
> 2. No usernames? (scp, rsync)
> 3. Preferably does not require a chat protocol (XMPP, IRC's DCC)
>
> - From what I can find it seems like XMPP would probably be the best bet
On Sat, 2012-06-02 at 04:04 -0500, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> The mounting holes are the same dimensions. But the server chassis must
> be designed for dog ear mounting. Many/most today are designed for
> slide rail use, meaning the dog ears alone aren't strong enough to
> support the chassis. Most
Regarding to
From: Aft nix
To: Sam
Cc: [snip]
Subject: Re: The last time i got tortured...when the torture started ?
Date: Sat, 2 Jun 2012 14:00:31 +0600
Please take a look at what Clive Standbridge wrote on Thu, 2012-05-17 at
09:51 +0100:
> To anyone who is bothered by spam on the list and is un
On 6/2/2012 2:26 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Sat, 2012-06-02 at 01:12 -0500, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>> Keep the discussion grounded in reality folks. He's asking for
>> information on workstation (desktop/side) PC cases.
>>
>> Anything in the cPCI/industrial realm will quadruple the price and noise
If you're still looking for a case,these people supply some, see if any of them
suit you.
www.novatech.com
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On Fri 01 Jun 2012 at 22:51:12 -0700, Aubrey Raech wrote:
> Sometimes I have the need to send files that are too large for email to
> a friend directly (such as recordings of music I am working on, or
> similar projects). I'm wondering if there is a program that I could use
> for direct transfer,
What!!!
On Sat, Jun 2, 2012 at 9:07 AM, Sam wrote:
> Was when i went there and spoke to the criminals, and complained that no
> 'actual ' criminals were getting arrested in a pouplar way ?
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Again thanks to everybody, I guess I shouldn't reply to each and every
reply.
Regards,
Ralf
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On 6/1/2012 6:21 PM, Weaver wrote:
> In reference to vertically mounted boards, in any size case, I have yet to
> open a case to find cards drooping and melting all over the place and I've
> built a few systems.
It's a safe bet then that you've never owned a high end nVidia/ATI board
w/large/heav
On Sat, 2012-06-02 at 01:12 -0500, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> Keep the discussion grounded in reality folks. He's asking for
> information on workstation (desktop/side) PC cases.
>
> Anything in the cPCI/industrial realm will quadruple the price and noise
> level, and limit choice of mobos, expansion
On Fri, 2012-06-01 at 13:42 -0400, Gary Dale wrote:
> While any case can be used, there are some considerations:
> - cooling
>- larger fans are generally quieter
>- do you want liquid cooling?
>- extra fans in front for RAID array?
No extra fans are needed. The PSU has got a large fan,
On Fri, 2012-06-01 at 17:35 +, ACro wrote:
> http://www.lian-li.com/v2/en/product/product.php
> Anti-vibration mounting kits for HDDs are included.
I experienced the HDDs and the DVD drive causing the sidewalls to
vibrate and making noise. Unfortunately space becomes an issue, when I
try to de
On Fri, 2012-06-01 at 13:28 -0400, shawn wilson wrote:
> I always just go with the cheapest case
That's what I needed to do and I suspect that the case is the weak point
of most home PCs.
- Ralf
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On Fri, 2012-06-01 at 09:59 -0500, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> Acoustic damping materials
A friend successfully used damping material for one of his cases.
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On Fri, Jun 01, 2012 at 05:23:42PM BST, Lisi wrote:
> I get the following* if I type about:plugins into my Konqueror location bar.
> I want to get rid of Shockwqave Flash 7, but I simply cannot find a
> file/folder/application libklashpart.so anywhere, so cannot delete it.
>
> Has anyone any id
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