ersion of libc6 != 2.2.4-4 solves the problem.
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Krzys Majewski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> > Look in /lib/modules/x.y.z/ where x.y.z is your linux kernel version.
> > If the modules are not there, you will have to compile them from the kernel
> > sources.
> > (first, check if they are not included as part of the kernel).
> > Silver
>
> Hrm no,
Thomas J. Hamman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> Okay, I have the latest 2.4.0 test kernel compiled with DRI and the 3dfx
> driver, I have XFree86 4.0.1 running fine
>
> Now how do I even find out if I have 3D hardware acceleration working?
Check out dri.sourceforge.net
.adam
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Jonathan Gift ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> In MWM I could pass shell commands as a menu, and I think Window Maker
> allowed it. Can I do it in Enlightenment? I want to use the
> "import -root..." to take a screenshot. Other uses come to mind.
Why not edit ~/.enlightenment/file.menu (and the other m
Mike Cathcart ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> Well, ok, I lied, but who was going to read another boring email about the
> G400 and DRI? Well, enough for sensationalistic email...
[ snip ]
> glxinfo output:
>
[ snip ]
> OpenGL renderer string: Mesa GLX Indirect
> OpenGL version string:
Flavio Alberto ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> I'm find /bin/false for intall in my Debian box?
apt-get install shellutils
.adam
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Peter Jay Salzman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> i think there's an error in the man page for crypt()...
>
> usage: char *crypt(const char *key, const char *salt);
[snip]
> char *pass1 = crypt(salt1, key);
> char *pass2 = crypt(salt2, key);
should be:
Matthew Thompson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> Thanks for the reply, Adam. Seeing as I'm really only a quasi-nerd :),
> can you tell me just how serious the security hole is? I can use Pine for
> my email on the server in question, but I was just about to set up IMP as
> the primary mail system her
Harald Thingelstad ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> My best guess is the php3 (and php4) security update this weekend fucked
> something up with horde/imp.
See bugs #74892 and #74885 .
A downgrade to the older php will fix your problem for now... though you
go without the security fix.
.adam
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Arcady Genkin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> > You could try 'vmstat 1', which will poll every second.
> Cool! Where could I get its source code?
apt-get source procps
.adam
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Krzys Majewski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> and I take their average with "awk". This gives me some floating point
> number. Now I would like to compare, in a shell script, this floating
> point number to some other floating point number. How do people do
> this?
You could probably use awk to d
Manfred Kissel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> is there a tool in the debian distribution like "ntsysv" in red-hat
> which i can manage my init scripts to start and stop in different
> runlevels.
Check out rcconf
Description: Configure rc?.d/ scripts
rcconf is the configuration tool of rc?.d/ direct
Emil Pedersen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> What about:
>
> i=$((i+1))
$[i+1] will also work
I don't use $(( )) ever since I found $[ ] and got used to using $( )
instead of ` `
.adam
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your aliases from your alias file). When you're in there you can
simply select/deselect recipients by hitting enter on their names. Hit
'q' to exit this menu, and all of the people you selected should be
filled in on the To: line.
HTH (YMMV on the keystrokes as I don'
Adam Lazur ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
---SNIP---
> Linux Weekly News (www.lwn.com) is formulating a reply about the
^ doh, make that .net
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her things), not to mention that
they were sponsored BY Microsoft. Check out the response on Slashdot
(www.slashdot.org) for other problems.
As my Probability and Statistics professor says "you can make
statistics say whatever you want, but it's not always accurate"
.adam
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client for windows that anyone knows of?
>
> Not that I know of. The closest you can come is VNC.
There is MI/X I believe, I've never used it, but it's worth a
try... check out http://www.microimages.com/www/html/freestuf/mix/
.adam
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my machine right now, else I'd give you the line to add to
your sources.list file for apt... there's a little trial and error
about syntax with the slashes if you haven't done it before...
HTH
.adam
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ow, what I have to do.
Wait until the gnome packages are fixed... or if you can't wait, run
the stuff that's too unstable to merge with potato (unstable) in the
gnome staging area by adding:
deb http://www.debian.org/~jules/gnome-stage-2 unstable main
to your /etc/apt/sources.lis
ee in /pub/debian/pkgs/gnome-*/latest_i386/ are all
looking to be 0.99.4
.adam
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Protect privacy, boycott Intel: http://www.bigbrotherinside.org
e Debian GNOME maintainer.
.adam
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Protect privacy, boycott Intel: http://www.bigbrotherinside.org
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that you don't migrate to
mutt, as setting up a good .muttrc takes a little time. IMO mutt isn't
a MUA for the average user, but more for the technical types.
.adam
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Is there a util that will convert a font from .pcf to some form of TTF?
10x
.adam
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Adam Lazur - Computer Engineering Undergrad - Lehigh University
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works... but if it's just bootup messages you're looking for you can
type 'dmesg' at the prompt and it will spit out all the kernel bootup
stuff. HTH
.adam
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Thus spake Adam Lazur ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Whenever I run "apt-get update" with slink stuff in my sources.list I
> ^ doh, I meant "apt-get upgrade" after I run
> "apt-get update"
fixed it by switching my s
Thus spake Adam Lazur ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Whenever I run "apt-get update" with slink stuff in my sources.list I
^ doh, I meant "apt-get upgrade" after I run
"apt-get update"
.adam
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ot a plain file.
is there something I'm missing?
.adam
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Adam Lazur - Computer Engineering Undergrad - Lehigh University
icq# 3354423 - http://www.lehigh.edu/~ajl4
"Whenever the dragon's teeth of technological change are sown, we reap
a whirlwind of violence." -Marshall McLuhan
complish the auto-fill-mode
when emacs is invoked from mutt.
set editor="emacs -nw %s --eval '(setq make-backup-files nil) (auto-fill-mode)'"
though all you really need is:
set editor="emacs %s --eval '(auto-fill-mode)'"
HTH,
.adam
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dy in my fontpath as
rxvt finds it with no problems... I think I'm missing a
fundamental X font concept somewhere
.adam
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"People disagree with me. I
You can use a program still in development called 'spk'.
It does exactly what you want, and more. It'll only work with USR
voice modems though I believe. In any event, here's the URL:
http://www.cs.alfred.edu/~spk/
.adam
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Adam Lazur - Computer Engineering Undergrad
or, dev 03:03,
sector 3900158
I plan on scrapping this hard drive as it's progressively getting
worse, but don't have the money for a new hard drive just yet.
Is there any way to mark these sectors as 'bad' and limp it along
further?
.adam
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search for cidentd on the web, it makes use of a .authlie file in the
user's home directory I believe . . .
.adam
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files in the /etc, /lib, /usr/lib, /bin .. to other
directory.
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looks like you're looking for something to that efect?
-|_az
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"Whenever the dragon
ile to set that up, if I'm not mistaken, but then
again, I could be . . .
.|_az
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"Whenever the dragon's teeth of technological change are sown, we reap
a whir
Word on the street is Parition Magic 4.0 will be able to resize ext2
partitions as well as the normal PM3 DOS/Win stuff. It'll still run
from DOS (possibly emu?) though.
.adam
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