domain bandwidth tracking

2006-04-12 Thread Brian Clark
Hi there, I'm looking for something which can report total bandwidth usage for a single domain on a shared Debian server. Any suggestions? Thanks for reading! -- Brian Clark -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: key bind paste from ?

2006-03-08 Thread Brian Clark
On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 06:59:48PM -0500, Andrew Cady wrote: > 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: [...] > > > You may want to look into the package 'screen'. OTOH, it may

Re: key bind paste from ?

2006-03-08 Thread Brian Clark
On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 09:31:41PM -0500, cga wrote: > 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

Re: key bind paste from ?

2006-03-06 Thread Brian Clark
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 > > posi

Re: OpenOffice GTK Gnome

2006-02-22 Thread Brian Clark
our description is accurate, and my experiences with the documentation seems to suggest I'm seeing a bug. -- Brian Clark -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

key bind paste from ?

2006-02-16 Thread Brian Clark
out of the question, and I'm not concerned with possible /local/ security problems. Is there something that will do this? Thanks for reading, -- Brian Clark -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: OpenOffice GTK Gnome

2006-01-10 Thread Brian Clark
On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 09:14:12PM +0200, Linas Zvirblis wrote: > Brian Clark wrote: > >After upgrading to OpenOffice.org 2.0 in testing, it doesn't seem to > >pick up and use GTK widgets, themes, et cetera, unless I run it from a > >shell (see below). > >I have

OpenOffice GTK Gnome

2006-01-09 Thread Brian Clark
gave me nothing. Should I file a bug, or an I missing some key ingredient? Thanks for reading! -- Brian Clark -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: OpenOffice.org HUGE fonts, ugly UI

2006-01-07 Thread Brian Clark
On Sat, Jan 07, 2006 at 09:53:43PM -0500, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote: > Brian Clark wrote: > >Hi Debian users, > >I just upgraded my testing's OpenOffice.org, and the user interface > >fonts are huge. My wild guess says maybe 24 point. In addition to that, > >I n

OpenOffice.org HUGE fonts, ugly UI

2006-01-07 Thread Brian Clark
nyone have any idea where to begin to fix this? Thanks for reading! -- Brian Clark -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: firewire, reboot, /dev/sda1 is not a valid block device

2005-12-22 Thread Brian Clark
Hi there! On Wed, Dec 21, 2005 at 02:27:54AM -0500, Bill Marcum wrote: > On Tue, Dec 20, 2005 at 01:34:39PM -0500, Brian Clark wrote: > > Hi Debian users, > > My workstation's inputs (keyboard and mouse) froze today for the second > > time in 6 years and I h

firewire, reboot, /dev/sda1 is not a valid block device

2005-12-20 Thread Brian Clark
ed: 0-01:1023 -> 0-00:1023 Dec 20 13:14:56 localhost kernel: ieee1394: Node changed: 0-00:1023 -> 0-01:1023 And `mount /fwbackup` still doesn't like it. Can someone put me on the path to getting this fixed? Thanks for reading! -- Brian Clark -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to

Re: Apache Not Serving Up Documents

2003-03-11 Thread Brian Clark
n order)? /etc/init.d/ipmasq stop iptables -L telnet localhost 80 Whew - in any case, start here: lynx /usr/doc/ipmasq/ipmasq.html/index.html Do you have NAT/pf running on the (DSL?) router in addition to ipmasq/ip(tables|chains) on one of your machines? -- Brian Clark | Debian GNU/Lin

Re: Apache Not Serving Up Documents

2003-03-11 Thread Brian Clark
* Joseph A Nagy Jr ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Mar 11. 2003 00:41]: > Brian Clark wrote: > >telnet jan-jr-ent.homelinux.org 80 ..snip.. > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ telnet jan-jr-ent.homelinux.org 80 > Trying 24.158.191.171... > telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connectio

Re: Apache Not Serving Up Documents

2003-03-10 Thread Brian Clark
even connect). Use Ctrl+] to close the connection. Type quit to exit telnet. Post the output of the session here. -- Brian Clark | Debian GNU/Linux: 3950 packages to keep you busy. Fingerprint: 07CE FA37 8DF6 A109 8119 076B B5A2 E5FB E4D0 C7C8 I am using Linux every day to up my productivity - so

Re: Newbie questions

2003-03-10 Thread Brian Clark
7; > and > # SLANG_EDITOR="nano %s" #not sure re: quotes vs tick marks > I tried both ways. Is that exactly what you're using at the bash(?) prompt? If so, that won't work. Try export: export MOST_EDITOR="nano %s" SLANG_EDITOR

Re: Newbie questions

2003-03-10 Thread Brian Clark
* Kent West ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Mar 10. 2003 00:44]: > Amen! most is more than less! Cool. It's more or less the most you can get out of a pager. -- Brian Clark | Debian GNU/Linux: 3950 packages to keep you busy. Fingerprint: 07CE FA37 8DF6 A109 8119 076B B5A2 E5FB E4D0 C7C8 If lollip

Re: Newbie questions

2003-03-09 Thread Brian Clark
atives(8) (when you get man working) (~)% update-alternatives --config pager There are 3 programs which provide `pager'. SelectionCommand --- 1/bin/more *+2/usr/bin/less 3 /usr/bin/w3m Enter to keep th

Re: XMMS and CD Audio Broken

2003-03-09 Thread Brian Clark
* Lonnie Sutton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Mar 08. 2003 21:28]: > On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 03:05:25AM -0500, Brian Clark wrote: > > Package: xmms-cdread > > . > > Description: Input plugin for XMMS that reads audio data from CDs > > XMMS Input plugin which will read an a

Re: XMMS and CD Audio Broken

2003-03-07 Thread Brian Clark
and play it in realtime. This allows XMMS to use an audio CD for visualization, and also lets you play an audio cd from a drive which does not have an audio cd cable connected. -- Brian Clark | Debian GNU/Linux: 3950 packages to keep you busy. Fingerprint: 07CE FA37 8DF6 A109 8119 076B B5A2 E5FB E

Re: must.. surpress ... murderous rage.... (simple boot floppy qveshtion)

2003-03-06 Thread Brian Clark
ppy/syslinux.cfg echo 'APPEND root=/dev/hda7 ro' >> /floppy/syslinux.cfg umount /floppy syslinux /dev/fd0 reboot YMMV (= man syslinux) -- Brian Clark | Debian GNU/Linux: 3950 packages to keep you busy. Fingerprint: 07CE FA37 8DF6 A109 8119 076B B5A2 E5FB E4D0 C7C8 Of all the thin

Re: Debian SCSI HD Install Failing

2003-03-06 Thread Brian Clark
transfers (40.000MHz, offset 15, 16bit) scsi0:A:0:0: Tagged Queuing enabled. Depth 253 scsi0:A:1:0: Tagged Queuing enabled. Depth 253 scsi1 : SCSI host adapter emulation for IDE ATAPI devices Attached scsi disk sda at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0 Attached scsi disk sdb at scsi0, channel 0, id 1, lun

Re: Blank Messages To Mailing List With Attachments Containing Message

2002-02-20 Thread Brian Clark
* Craig Dickson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Feb 20. 2002 19:01]: > > Its free. > So are a number of others. TheBat!, for one. I haven't used it myself > but I've heard a lot of good things about it. No, TheBat! is not free. It's well worth the $35 bucks, however, if you&#x

Re: spamassassin. CAREFUL ON UPGRADE

2002-02-16 Thread Brian Clark
* dman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Feb 16. 2002 14:30]: > On Sat, Feb 16, 2002 at 08:13:48AM -0800, Cam Ellison wrote: > | * Brian Clark ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > | > > | > What version are you using? I'm running 2.01. > | > | So am I. > Wrong file, then. Put

Re: Mouse Jumps Sometimes

2002-02-15 Thread Brian Clark
* David Frey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Feb 15. 2002 19:48]: > Yeah, I was running gpm. I'm going to kill it right now and fire up UT > for some "testing" ;-) Not trying to be a party pooper , but I'm not running gpm and I still get it. I hope yours turns out better t

Re: spamassassin. CAREFUL ON UPGRADE

2002-02-15 Thread Brian Clark
not sure what's going on. I'd > hate to have to remove it, because it is catching a lot of stuff. What version are you using? I'm running 2.01. Have you tired running spamassassin with the -p switch to specifiy your prefs file to see if it picks that up correctly? -- Brian Clark

Re: Mouse Jumps Sometimes

2002-02-15 Thread Brian Clark
at least once a day. Extremely annoying. -- Brian Clark | Debian GNU/Linux: 3950 packages to keep you busy. Fingerprint: 07CE FA37 8DF6 A109 8119 076B B5A2 E5FB E4D0 C7C8 Always remember you're unique, just like everyone else.

Re: spamassassin. CAREFUL ON UPGRADE

2002-02-15 Thread Brian Clark
* Cam Ellison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Feb 15. 2002 13:43]: > * Brian Clark ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > Hey, that's nifty. I adjusted some of my scoring and I only get one > > or two that find their way through, but I'll surely zip those off to > > that address. [

Re: spamassassin. CAREFUL ON UPGRADE

2002-02-13 Thread Brian Clark
, that's nifty. I adjusted some of my scoring and I only get one or two that find their way through, but I'll surely zip those off to that address. -- Brian Clark | Debian GNU/Linux: 3950 packages to keep you busy. Fingerprint: 07CE FA37 8DF6 A109 8119 076B B5A2 E5FB E4D0 C7C8 UNIX: measuring in inconvenient units since 57,974,400!

Re: spamassassin. CAREFUL ON UPGRADE

2002-02-12 Thread Brian Clark
Also, the scoring /seemed/ to be a little less agressive. -- Brian Clark | Debian GNU/Linux: 3950 packages to keep you busy. Fingerprint: 07CE FA37 8DF6 A109 8119 076B B5A2 E5FB E4D0 C7C8 HTML email needs a rant tag.

Re: How can I install galeon?

2002-02-09 Thread Brian Clark
7;m not using > this options (unstable forever ;-) Ah, Ray just pointed that out also. That's a pretty nice feature, and it looks like I have some reading to do. :-) -- Brian Clark | Debian GNU/Linux: 3950 packages to keep you busy. Fingerprint: 07CE FA37 8DF6 A109 8119 076B B5A2 E5FB E4D0

Re: How can I install galeon?

2002-02-09 Thread Brian Clark
're done. ;-) -- Brian Clark | Unable to leap tall buildings in a single bound. Fingerprint: 07CE FA37 8DF6 A109 8119 076B B5A2 E5FB E4D0 C7C8 Stop searching forever. Happiness is unattainable.

Re: W32/Myparty

2002-02-01 Thread Brian Clark
* Chris Mueller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Feb 01. 2002 03:20]: [...] > For your own advantage you should close Outlook - for ever. And switch > to Eudora. Under Win oder Mac. Or TheBat! (cheaper and more of a power users' Winblows MUA.) -- Brian Clark | Debian GNU/Linux: 3950 packages

Re: W32/Myparty

2002-01-31 Thread Brian Clark
* Jeremy L. Gaddis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Feb 01. 2002 00:13]: [...] > On the same note, I run Windows on my desktop machines because, at > this time, Linux, IMO, sucks ass as far as desktops go. Let the worms runneth over. On your mark, get set, go! *Pulling the fire alarm* -- Brian

Re: Mailing list recomendation

2002-01-31 Thread Brian Clark
I've always done (one of those rare cases). Martin mentioned that you shouldn't use the potato version. Is that the one you installed? If so, you may want to remove it, update your sources.list to point to testing and grab it from there instead. -- Brian Clark | Avoiding the general

Re: Mailing list recomendation

2002-01-30 Thread Brian Clark
best. Ease of installation, configuration and maintenance is imprtant > to me too. The configuration and maintenance is all done with a web interface (which happens to be very nice, IMO). I haven't had a single problem the entire time I've been using it (couple of years). -- Brian Clark |

Re: newbie question

2002-01-23 Thread Brian Clark
re is a tool for this. Check out update-rc.d: (~)% man -k update-rc.d update-rc.d (8) - install and remove System-V style init script links -- Brian Clark | Debian GNU/Linux: 3950 packages to keep you busy. Fingerprint: 07CE FA37 8DF6 A109 8119 076B B5A2 E5FB E4D0 C7C8 How much deeper would

Re: apropos does nothing

2002-01-21 Thread Brian Clark
t alias `man -k` to `apropos` in your shell's rc? I missed the rest of the thread, but on my woody setup apropos is just skippy: (~)% apropos apropos apropos (1) - search the manual page names and descriptions (~)% -- Brian Clark | Avoiding the general public since 1805! Fingerpr

Re: Linux ICQ client that doesn't suck?

2002-01-18 Thread Brian Clark
blems with others (like Licq). See: `ICQ Development with the ickle Library' <http://freshmeat.net/articles/view/359/> -- Brian Clark | Debian GNU/Linux: 3950 packages to keep you busy. Fingerprint: 07CE FA37 8DF6 A109 8119 076B B5A2 E5FB E4D0 C7C8 Rap is to music what Etch-a-Sketch is to art.

Re: Linux ICQ client that doesn't suck?

2002-01-17 Thread Brian Clark
on it's pretty annoying, but it can be fun. -- Brian Clark | Avoiding the general public since 1805! Fingerprint: 07CE FA37 8DF6 A109 8119 076B B5A2 E5FB E4D0 C7C8 Scaldophobia: Fear the toilet will flush while showering.

Re: Linux ICQ client that doesn't suck?

2002-01-17 Thread Brian Clark
o build it from source. That's what I did. <http://freshmeat.net/projects/centericq/> It's seems to be actively developed, and the author is a friendly guy. -- Brian Clark | Debian GNU/Linux: 3950 packages to keep you busy. Fingerprint: 07CE FA37 8DF6 A109 8119 076B B5A2 E5FB E4D0 C7C8 I'd like to meet the man who invented sex and see what he's working on now.

Re: perl and md5 crypt

2002-01-13 Thread Brian Clark
ll manpages-dev in that case. -- Brian Clark | Avoiding the general public since 1805! Fingerprint: 07CE FA37 8DF6 A109 8119 076B B5A2 E5FB E4D0 C7C8 I'm not paranoid! Which of my enemies told you this?

Re: perl and md5 crypt

2002-01-13 Thread Brian Clark
* john ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Jan 13. 2002 21:10]: > Brian Clark wrote: [...] > > ---[ perl ] > > for(0 .. 7) { > > $salt .= join '', ('.', '/', 0..9,'A'..'Z', 'a'..'z')[rand 64]; > &

Re: perl and md5 crypt

2002-01-13 Thread Brian Clark
t .= join '', ('.', '/', 0..9,'A'..'Z', 'a'..'z')[rand 64]; } $password = crypt($password,'$1$' . $salt . '$'); ---- I *think* that's how I did it once. It might actually work. -- Brian C

Re: Debian Lists, USENET & Spam

2002-01-07 Thread Brian Clark
x27;t in relays, etc. Is spamassassin broken (latest version in woody)? -- Brian Clark | Avoiding the general public since 1805! Fingerprint: 07CE FA37 8DF6 A109 8119 076B B5A2 E5FB E4D0 C7C8 SIGFUN -- signature too funny (core dumped)

Re: homedir listing and adding domain..

2002-01-04 Thread Brian Clark
es.txt -->8-- Then you may want to take out root, bin, etc, from addresses.txt -- Brian Clark | Debian GNU/Linux: 3950 packages to keep you busy. Fingerprint: 07CE FA37 8DF6 A109 8119 076B B5A2 E5FB E4D0 C7C8 The "C" in Rap is silent.

Re: Bring up ppp link on shell

2002-01-02 Thread Brian Clark
ll > script for example downloading the latest Debian dist? > Can I poll/interrogate something which will tell me? I check for the presence of LCK..ttyS1 in /var/lock If it's not there, I'm not connected. My modem is on ttyS1, yours might be different. > Cheers > James

Re: php postgres apache howto?

2001-12-30 Thread Brian Clark
you installed apache from non-debian source, use /etc/init.d/skeleton to create your own rc script for it. Then use update-rc.d to install it. man 8 update-rc.d -- Brian Clark | Debian GNU/Linux: 3950 packages to keep you busy. Fingerprint: 07CE FA37 8DF6 A109 8119 076B B5A2 E5FB E4D0 C7C8 Fortun

Re: sound blaster

2001-12-27 Thread Brian Clark
soundblaster, try lspci - it'll be pretty clear about which > one you have. Yes, I'm quite positive it's an SB Live! (value) card. -- Brian Clark | Debian GNU/Linux: 3950 packages to keep you busy. Fingerprint: 07CE FA37 8DF6 A109 8119 076B B5A2 E5FB E4D0 C7C8 Shopping increases the owezone.

Re: sound blaster

2001-12-26 Thread Brian Clark
r have my sanity return. These headphones may get glued to my skull soon. ;) Penny for your thoughts? -- Brian Clark | Debian GNU/Linux: 3950 packages to keep you busy. Fingerprint: 07CE FA37 8DF6 A109 8119 076B B5A2 E5FB E4D0 C7C8 The price of freedom is eternal vigilance.

Re: How do you map shell commands to keys in mutt ?

2001-12-26 Thread Brian Clark
d ricochet spam response to 'S' macro index S "/usr/local/bin/ricochet & \n" -- Brian Clark | Debian GNU/Linux: 3950 packages to keep you busy. Fingerprint: 07CE FA37 8DF6 A109 8119 076B B5A2 E5FB E4D0 C7C8 $ mount -t neuro /dev/brain /mnt/head

Re: where can I get standalone php4?

2001-12-24 Thread Brian Clark
so.4 => /usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.so.4 (0x40376000) libX11.so.6 => /usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6 (0x40384000) I think I used gd, tiff, jpeg, png, zlib, t1lib, mysql (builtin), mcrypt, bz2p, pspell, aspell, xml, freetype. (~)% ls -sh `which php` 3.2M /usr/local/bin/php Bloat city. Probabl

Re: init

2001-12-23 Thread Brian Clark
at code was changed > recently. Ignore it, it's a cosmetical bug. LOL! :-) Mike, you may not realize it, but that sounds a lot like some auto mechanics I've talked to. ;-)) -- Brian Clark | Debian GNU/Linux: 3950 packages to keep you busy. Fingerprint: 07CE FA37 8DF6 A109 8119 0

init

2001-12-22 Thread Brian Clark
I'm sure I missed this memo, but why is init suddenly showing in the process list as `init [2] --init'? Ie., with the spaces and --init This is on woody. My potato system isn't like this, so I was wondering what has changed, if anything? I'm hoping this is normal.. --

Re: Problems wih starting X

2001-12-22 Thread Brian Clark
ame buffer support. Run `dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86' to configure X. And you may want to answer `No' when it asks you about frame buffer support unless you know what you're doing there. I think that will probably do it. -- Brian Clark | Debian GNU/Linux: 3950 packages to keep y

Re: "C" Manual

2001-12-20 Thread Brian Clark
okreviews/public/index.htm> -- Brian Clark | Debian GNU/Linux: 3950 packages to keep you busy. Fingerprint: 07CE FA37 8DF6 A109 8119 076B B5A2 E5FB E4D0 C7C8 The beatings will continue until morale improves.

Re: Unidentified subject!

2001-12-19 Thread Brian Clark
he security line), then > apt-get update > then > apt-get dist-upgradeor apt-get install balsa to get just > what's needed > instead of an entire dist upgrade. -- Brian Clark | Debian GNU/Linux: 3950 packages to keep you busy. Fingerprint: 07CE FA37 8DF6 A

Re: Mail cleaning script

2001-12-18 Thread Brian Clark
his at regular intervals, for example, writes your results to a temp file, then overwrite the mailbox with the temp file. apt-get install grepmail -- Brian Clark | Debian GNU/Linux: 3950 packages to keep you busy. Fingerprint: 07CE FA37 8DF6 A109 8119 076B B5A2 E5FB E4D0 C7C8 Eat right, exercise regularly, die anyway.

Re: term, locale, and bbkeys

2001-12-16 Thread Brian Clark
* Brian Clark ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Dec 16. 2001 21:07]: [...] > Now, why is it that when I hit Ctrl+Alt+M, mutt opens and displays > certain characters with a question mark `?', but when I open an xterm > (or aterm, or whatever), and type `mutt' the characters are displayed

term, locale, and bbkeys

2001-12-16 Thread Brian Clark
n_US" LC_MEASUREMENT="en_US" LC_IDENTIFICATION="en_US" LC_ALL=en_US Now, why is it that when I hit Ctrl+Alt+M, mutt opens and displays certain characters with a question mark `?', but when I open an xterm (or aterm, or whatever), and type `mutt' the characters

Re: Apache doesn't start

2001-12-16 Thread Brian Clark
nore my babbling) You may want to try pulling down the source tarball for 1.3.22 from httpd.apache.org and build it from source (just a basic configuration just to see if it'll run). No need to `make install', just ./configure then make. Just run httpd from the src directory (I think)

Re: telnet unable to connect

2001-12-16 Thread Brian Clark
nation. (I think sshd knows libwrap too, so still check out hosts_access(5)) -- Brian Clark | Debian GNU/Linux: 3950 packages to keep you busy. Fingerprint: 07CE FA37 8DF6 A109 8119 076B B5A2 E5FB E4D0 C7C8 I'm not paranoid! Which of my enemies told you this?

Re: telnet unable to connect

2001-12-16 Thread Brian Clark
> often enough to be a problem. > TIA for hints as to where to look or what I should be reading. Do you have a telnet daemon running on the remote host? If so, check the remote hosts' /etc/hosts.deny and hosts.allow. man 5 hosts_access You should really be using ssh. Any reason why

Re: moving to Debian

2001-12-14 Thread Brian Clark
ade to sid (For example, if there were any major problems after the upgrade)? -- -Brian Clark

Re: php4 parameter problems

2001-12-12 Thread Brian Clark
, which should be aaa What's wrong with just using $test_par? As in: -- -Brian Clark

Re: HTML editing

2001-12-11 Thread Brian Clark
tor screem - A GNOME website development environment (That's from a cache query in testing.) -- -Brian Clark

Re: mutt and urlview oddity (alternatives)

2001-12-10 Thread Brian Clark
The problem seems to be with the pipe | in the macro. For some reason, _something_ won't let me use a pipe in my mutt config. For example, I can do this: macro pager \cb "!perl -MCPAN -e shell;\n" And that works. So it's not a freaky conflict or anything with that key-combo/xterm/whatever. :-\ -- -Brian Clark

Re: How can i install woody?

2001-12-09 Thread Brian Clark
tell it about network card and ppp. I don't recall it asking about modem. > > 2> Get to the place where it asks where it should go for the packages to > install. It > gives several options, including web. I choose web. During my install, it only gave me the option of installing from a local hard disk (I think), and CD-ROM. This is after I told it about ppp, as well. -- -Brian Clark

Re: How can i install woody?

2001-12-09 Thread Brian Clark
what I usually do. I couldn't get this to work. The woody install program was confusing. At some points, I couldn't figure out what it wanted. Paul might be going through the same thing. -- -Brian Clark

Re: How can i install woody?

2001-12-09 Thread Brian Clark
-upgrade first to make sure everything looks OK). I didn't run into too many problems with that method. -- -Brian Clark

Re: mutt and urlview oddity

2001-12-09 Thread Brian Clark
working too. ) Does anyone have any other suggestions? I'm starting to think Billy G. must have implanted demons into his MS Natural keyboards. -- -Brian Clark

Re: mutt and urlview oddity

2001-12-08 Thread Brian Clark
hanges, of course) > > Ideas? Anyone experienced this problem? > > I had. Now, I have solved it. Pressing 'Ctrl-B' shows me the URLs > embedded in a particular mail, iff any. -- -Brian Clark

mutt and urlview oddity

2001-12-08 Thread Brian Clark
I'm starting to think this is a quirk specific to the Debian packages. Ideas? Anyone experienced this problem? I'm running woody (~)% dpkg -l | egrep '(urlview|mutt)' ii mutt 1.3.24-1 Text-based mailreader supporting MIME, GPG, ii urlview0.9-2.1Extracts URLs from text -- -Brian Clark

Re: nvidia drivers & kernel 2.4.14

2001-12-08 Thread Brian Clark
ve used a 32Mb nVidia TNT2 on several different distributions, including Debian, with 2.2.x and 2.4.x kernels without any problems. I doubt you'll have much trouble.. -- -Brian Clark

Re: power management & monitor

2001-12-06 Thread Brian Clark
g something like wdm/xdm/kdm/gdm, you'll need to choose the 'default' next time you x-login in order for your .xsession to be read (IIRC). -- -Brian Clark

Re: power management & monitor

2001-12-06 Thread Brian Clark
* Rick Macdonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Dec 06. 2001 15:39]: > Try this to see if X is doing it: > > timshel:~$ xset -q Yep, and I guess I also just figured out what I needed to know about my repeat rate. Thanks.. -- -Brian Clark

Re: power management & monitor

2001-12-06 Thread Brian Clark
* Jeffrey W. Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Dec 06. 2001 15:41]: > > I've tried poking around in the usual places and I can't seem to find > > anything. > > xset -dpms Super, thanks! -- -Brian Clark

power management & monitor

2001-12-06 Thread Brian Clark
user request. I've tried poking around in the usual places and I can't seem to find anything. -- -Brian Clark

Re: Errors compiling PHP4 on potato

2001-12-06 Thread Brian Clark
rors, which seem to be related to mysql. This > is despite the fact that I've commented out the mysql configuration > options in debian/rules (I don't need mysql support). If you're positive you don't want mysql support, try configuring with: --disable-mysql -- -Brian Clark

Re: Mutt and filtering to multiple mailboxes

2001-12-05 Thread Brian Clark
* Eric Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Dec 05. 2001 23:10]: > I don't have anything against procmail. I am not familiar with it. I > will look it up. This will help you a great deal then: <http://www.ii.com/internet/robots/procmail/qs/> -- -Brian Clark

Re: apt sources list

2001-12-02 Thread Brian Clark
;m positive I mean netselect-apt. I used it just an hour ago. Perhaps we're talking about the same application under different aliases? According to your description, they do the same thing, althought I don't have anything called apt-spy on my box. Cheers, -- -Brian Clark

Re: apt sources list

2001-12-02 Thread Brian Clark
howto/> Check out section 2.3 I had those problems, but netselect-apt fixed me up after a few tries. I have a reeeal slow link. -- -Brian Clark

Re: just installed woody and have problem with X install

2001-12-02 Thread Brian Clark
* Stephen Gran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Dec 02. 2001 17:13]: > > > % apt-get --reinstall xfonts-base > > > > > > And it *should* fix it. > > > > > > -- > > > -Brian Clark > > > > then I get... > > > >

Re: just installed woody and have problem with X install

2001-12-02 Thread Brian Clark
d), then: % apt-get update % apt-get -s install xserver-xfree86 Problems? No, then.. % apt-get install xserver-xfree86 And it should automatically start the configuration after it's installed. -- -Brian Clark

Re: just installed woody and have problem with X install

2001-12-01 Thread Brian Clark
erver If that is so, then do this: % dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 -- -Brian Clark

Re: GTK+(?) font sizes insanity

2001-12-01 Thread Brian Clark
Tobias Wolter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Does anyone have _any_ idea to get these back down to a decent size? > > Yepp. > Check out the GNOME Control Center. There, 'hidden' in the Theme > Selector dialog, you can also set the font to what pleases you most. OMG that is so much better. If I had

Re: 2 packages depends on each other

2001-12-01 Thread Brian Clark
a [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > apt-get can do that? Yep. > when i "apt-get update" it seems that apt can't find "Packages" though i > check sources.list See: Which should help you out a lot. Especially section 2.3. -Brian

GTK+(?) font sizes insanity

2001-12-01 Thread Brian Clark
Howdy, This has been getting on my nerves for about a week now. The font sizes in the toolbars and buttons on any applications that use GTK+ are way too big for my tastes. Does anyone have _any_ idea to get these back down to a decent size? I don't know if Mozilla uses GTK, or if it's even GTK

Re: mouse freezes in X

2001-11-29 Thread Brian Clark
Hi Joey, @ 8:53:09 PM on 11/28/2001, joey tsai wrote: > Hi, I have a Microsoft Intellimouse Optical, and I'm currently using > it via ps/2 port. I had no problems with it for nearly a year, but > now in X it will simply freeze on the screen and won't respond. > Restarting X will usually restore i

Re: OpenSSH & Mozilla & Woody

2001-11-27 Thread Brian Clark
Hi Dmitriy, @ 7:45:33 PM on 11/27/2001, Dmitriy wrote: > If you really want to have 0.9.6 just get sources from unstable and > compile for woody. Or play with pinning packages, that may work with > too. I just figured this one out. I wasn't picking it up in apt because of my sources.list and th

OpenSSH & Mozilla & Woody

2001-11-27 Thread Brian Clark
Howdy Folks! What type of acrobatics will it take for me to get Mozilla and OpenSSH (ssh2) into my woody workstation? :) For Mozilla, is it's perfectly OK to get Mozilla from potato or [preferably?] sid without it busting any existing dependencies? I was a little afraid to apt-get in that directi

Re: Woody & XFree86: no screens found

2001-11-27 Thread Brian Clark
Hi Eric, @ 2:47:27 AM on 11/27/2001, Eric G. Miller wrote: >> Option "UseFBDev" "true" > Do you really want to use the framebuffer device? And, if so does > your current kernel have framebuffer support compiled in? No, I don't have that in my kernel, but I think I'

Woody & XFree86: no screens found

2001-11-27 Thread Brian Clark
Hello, Using XFree86 4.x from testing/woody and running startx gives me this error: 8< (EE) Screen(s) found, but none have a usable configuration. Fatal server error: no screens found >8 My card is a Viper v770 TNT2 Ultra and my display is a Sony GDM 400-PS. Ke

Re: Woody FTP Install?!

2001-11-26 Thread Brian Clark
Hi Colin, @ 7:20:35 PM on 11/25/2001, Colin Watson wrote: >> In order to do an FTP install for woody, I need the baseX.tgz or the >> baseX.bin files. Only the drivers, root, and rescue images are >> available (no base install files): > base*.tgz files are no longer used for woody. Instead, base

Re: Woody FTP Install?!

2001-11-25 Thread Brian Clark
Hi Colin, @ 12:55:03 PM on 11/25/2001, Colin Watson wrote: >> Err, alright, so I figure out everything will be fine with my hardware >> if I stick with woody, but I get ready to install and what?! No FTP >> install for woody? What in the world? > Hmm? There should be no problem with FTP. What ex

Woody FTP Install?!

2001-11-25 Thread Brian Clark
Err, alright, so I figure out everything will be fine with my hardware if I stick with woody, but I get ready to install and what?! No FTP install for woody? What in the world? So I'm going to have to install potato and then dist-upgrade? Over dialup? :-) If I do have to install stable, is it po

Pre-install: hardware and kernel query

2001-11-23 Thread Brian Clark
may be a long shot, but am I going to get 2 channels working on sound card? Front/Rear satellites plus a sub? I have some great speakers, but I'd hate to have to listen to them from a Windows machine. Thank you very much. -- -Brian Clark | PGP is spoken here: 0xE4D0C7C8

Re: Upgrade from potato-frozen

2000-10-26 Thread Brian Clark
Brian Clark wrote: >Greetings, > >I just want someone to verify that I have this correct. > >I'm currently running potato-frozen from way-back-who-knows-when, and this >thing needs a serious upgrade. > >To do that (which is much needed that this point) I just need t

Upgrade from potato-frozen

2000-10-26 Thread Brian Clark
Greetings, I just want someone to verify that I have this correct. I'm currently running potato-frozen from way-back-who-knows-when, and this thing needs a serious upgrade. To do that (which is much needed that this point) I just need to change every occurrence of the word frozen in /etc/ap

Re: debian logo

2000-05-20 Thread Brian Clark
Engelen said: >> >I'm sure it's been answered before, but could someone tell me where >> >the debian >> >logo comes from?... > >> There are quite a few in various resolutions on the debian site. Check >> www.debian.org and find it. > >This _will_ be hard. There is a page 'www.debian.org/logos' bu

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