evfs (as you suggested). It worked really well,
but I'd still like to know if there's a Debian way to add more drive
devices.
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up to hdh. I looked in the /dev/MAKEDEV script, but it's
not clear to me what I'm supposed to do in order to get new devices,
and it looks like even if I could figure out how to add more than 'h'
drives, this script only goes up to 'l' anyway.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
> P.S. - If we expect _others_ to broadcast, why don't we broadcast
> in all directions around the globe, hoping that someone else hears
> us?
We've been doing that since Tesla, err... Marconi invented the radio.
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to run the server on either end, but I think
you probably need the rsync package on both ends.
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mod 2755 /usr/bin/mutt_dotlock
$ ls -l /usr/bin/mutt_dotlock
-rwxr-sr-x1 root mail /usr/bin/mutt_dotlock
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s the way mutt_dotlock used
to be set up. Probably just a minor error on the part of the
maintainer.
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ines, MIME-attached HTML, vcards, etc.).
What I want is a filter that I pass an email in, and out pops the
ASCII, 72-line width formatted message. All attachments, HTML mail,
vcards and strangeness is removed.
Does such a thing exist?
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t messages, regardless of their
destination / procmail status.
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t makes the program smaller on the disk, and smaller in memory.
But it means that the user of your program must have the library on
his or her computer in order to run the program. This is probably
the same as with the w32 *.dll files (dynamic link libraries).
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them in reserve when Logitech stops
making them. They are great.
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rs.
So it should look like:
* ? (formail -x From: -x Sender: -x Reply-To: -x Received: -x
Subject: | fgrep -iqf $SPAMMERS)
Except all on one line.
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End your IRS tax problems!
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I got this from someone on this list sometime in the past, so they
deserve the credit for this. Works great from here!
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e --m owner --uid-owner switches to block port 25 to
that user? Course, if you're running potato, you've probably got a
2.2 kernel, so this isn't an option.
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ting the /etc/mailcap
file and restarting Mozilla will let you control this. The man page
for update-mime discusses using /etc/mailcap.order to acheive this,
but I'm not sure what the advantage is over editing the /etc/mailcap
file directly.
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the maintainer's currently on vacation ...
Honeymoon, IIRC from a similar discussion a week ago on debian-devel.
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file. I'd like to change this to acroread,
but I'm not sure where it's getting xpdf from.
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the later comments mentions
that this setting will be hooked into the user interface at some point
in the future.
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=104937
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a minimum size of 14
points. If you change the 14 to a more appropriate value (like 8 on my
system), the problem goes away.
Thanks to everyone who responded.
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fed up with 0.9.5, though. It had been working great up until
now.
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orking on the Mozilla source says he
doesn't have this problem. I don't know what distribution he's using,
but it is possible this is a Debian problem (although I can't imagine
what it could be).
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> I just moved from Mozilla 0.9.4 to 0.9.5 and noticed that it doesn't
> seem to be respecting font sizes. For example,
FYI, this is Debian bug #115689
Also registered with Mozilla as bug #104868
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ell. mozilla-browser-cvs also
has this behavior on my system.
A quick test is at:
http://www.frontier.iarc.uaf.edu/~cswingle/test.html
It's just a series of lines from N = -5 to N = +5.
Each line should display in a different size font.
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ere's
something wrong with fonts on my system. Mozilla 0.9.4 worked
just fine.
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such a beast? If not, how do you folks manage the great
crush of old, accumulated email messages on your systems?
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es, and when a
scanner hits one of these addresses the daemon holds the connection
open permanently.
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mmands
:autocmd FileType * set noai" default is not auto-indent
:autocmd FileType c,cpp,cc set ai " auto-indent in program code
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problem with mutt, as far as I know).
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7;set-language-env -l ja'. I could reverse the
iso-2022-jp and us-ascii in the 'send_charset' variable, but then *all*
the email will leave the system in Japanese. I'd rather mutt decide
for itself which to use.
Any thoughts?
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-08-21) -- the modules won't load so I can't
get my network card running (3C509) and it can't find the base system
on the CD either.
But when the boot floppies are ready, it'll be really slick!
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Hi!
I noticed that the most recent woody boot disks include a directory
for Reiserfs support. How would one create a Debian install CD
(with the debian-cd package) that uses this kernel / boot image?
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I drives) are plain zippy when I'm logged into the
actual raid machines. It's only when I NFS import them.
Any suggestions / other options? Do I need to further tweak the
kernel somehow, or change some network settings?
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ard.
Build, reboot, tweak the network settings a bit (since the boot
configurator didn't ask me about the network stuff) and I'm good to go.
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ing there was a way to get a 2.4 kernel
onto the CD so I could boot from it, rather than 2.2.19.
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ld load
a 2.4 kernel instead? I could just build a custom kernel that would
support most of my hardware so I wouldn't need to worry about drivers.
Any thoughts?
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, but it's easy for me to tweak it when I discover I
want a new rule or want to block something special. The first thing my
shell script does is to flush the chains so I'm always starting fresh.
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ok to see what group owns
/dev/ttyS14 and add yourself to that group. If you look at the
permissions carefully you'll see that the device is rw to the user
and group, but there are no permissions for everyone else.
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Syste
that). It's a site devoted to getting winmodems to work under Linux.
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fully integrated into Debian.
Can someone give me some pointers on how what packages / configurations
are necessary to allow my user to communicate in Japanese, while
still leaving the majority of the system in English?
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d this:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/pppd/
there, and it's likely to be what you want. However, the latest
version is 2.4.1, which is what's in sid, and perhaps woody as well.
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d would reduce the size of all GIF images in the current
(and all sub-) directories, as well as convert them to PNG files.
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p
Quoting Christopher S. Swingley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> OK, I'm going crazy here trying to get iptables to log packets to a
> file called /var/log/kern.info.
> What am I missing? And what is the right procedure to clear a log
> without causing sysklogd / klogd to choke
But ever since I decided to clear /var/log/kern.info by deleting it
and touching it, I can't get sysklogd to put stuff into the file.
What am I missing? And what is the right procedure to clear a log
without causing sysklogd / klogd to choke?
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into
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kage build
ii make 3.79.1-8 The GNU version of the "make" utility.
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;s no /dev/dsp.) I know I have a Maestro because when I
> originally installed Debian, I chose Maestro3 as a driver and it worked fine.
> Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Which kernel version? And did you compile the Maestro3 driver as a
module or build it into the kernel?
Chris
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x' personally,
but there are plenty of others.
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so it
runs last in the sequence. This probably accounts for the 1 minute
delay while it does other stuff.
I still don't know why pppd isn't setting the default gateway itself,
like it used to, and like the man page says 'defaultroute' should
trigger.
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y / sid, 4.0.3), and the results of '/sbin/lspci' (or what's
in /proc/pci).
You might also consult the "driver status" document at www.xfree86.org
to see if your card is supported. This document contains information
about both X versions (3 / 4).
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to set the default route, like it did
previously?
Some version info:
ii ppp2.4.1-4Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) daemon.
ii libc6 2.2.3-7GNU C Library: Shared libraries and
Linux machine 2.4.1 #1 Mon Feb 5 08:48:24 AKST 2001 i686 unknown
Thanks!
you are running, but the versions of
X in woody and sid can handle not having xfs running -- but if it's
not there, the fonts need to be in the hard coded paths.
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s the jobs that are associated with their local
lpd, not the full set of jobs being printed / spooled on the server.
Does anyone know how to configure lprng / lpr so that a remote lpq
on a client shows the jobs being printed on the server?
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this? The docs for menu suggest a ~/.menu directory with files
underneath. I copied the entry for Eterm into my ~/.menu directory
and tweaked it, but nothing changed.
Any suggestions / hints?
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a-3GTK binding for librep with gnome support
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bed_init(GtkMozEmbed *)):
> assertion `retval == TRUE' failed.
> Segmentation fault
There's a fix in the 0.2-2 package, which is currently in incoming
(at least it works for me)
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Embed *)):
assertion `retval == TRUE' failed.
Segmentation fault
Anyone have any ideas? The bug tracking system shows three bugs
filed against the package, but it won't show me the bugs to see if
this has been reported / fixed or not.
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reen "Screen 2"
EndSection
The two monitors are defined in the "Monitor" Section. There's a
readme of some sort in the Matrox package that explains how to find
the BusID's for the two heads. I think it's printed as part of the
X startup stuff (startx 1&g
Lee,
> > I recently moved from potato to woody and now each time I
> > 'apt-get upgrade' I get these messages in my syslog:
>
> You have two copies of inetd running (use ps to check).
Duh. Thanks!
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at I can do?
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al printers,
but I've never done any experiments to see the effect of removing
it (if it ain't broke. . .).
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e any hints on what I'm doing wrong, or what I should
try next?
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p to you).
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ches about half the files and then
freezes at: [Logging in], and eventually times out. When I ftp manually
(using ftp on the command line), everything seems fine.
Any ideas on what's going wrong?
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n someone tell me if there is a Debian package that includes this
program? I have several MPEG libraries installed, but none of the
Debian packages I looked at seemed like they included this file.
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Thanks for the info. I searched the Netscape.ap file for all occurances
of Courier and Helvetica and stuck those lines in my ~/.Xdefaults, but
with the font sizes reduced by 10 (100 instead of 120 mostly). Now
things look a little better.
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uses for displaying the
menus and other non-web page text? Seems like there should be a
X resource for that too.
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X11/fonts/Type1/"
>
> If I comment out the "unix/:7101" line, the problem goes away (of course,
> so do my TT fonts).
Just a thought, try putting your "FontPath "unix/:7100" line after
all the others, rather than first. Mine is at the end of the
FontPath lin
ative printer language. I'm not
sure if all models understand Postscript -- if you've got one
that doesn't, you're going to have to fiddle with Ghostscript /
magicfilter to turn Postscript into PCL.
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e isn't any documentation for
this package in tetex-doc. Sometimes I wind up getting the source
from CTAN just to get the *.dtx so I can create my own *.dvi / *.ps
file for the package, but this is rare.
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xdvi, or just save the
*.dvi.gz file to a temporary place, and then gunzip / view using
xdvi. You could also print them using dvips.
I think these are the original .dtx files converted into *.dvi
files for our convenience by the Debian developer who maintains
tetex-doc.
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nment: /usr/share/man/man1/dox.1.gz
enlightenment: /usr/bin/dox
cswingle:~: dpkg -l enlightenment
ii enlightenment 0.16.3-7 The Enlightenment Window Manager
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player itself
seems a little flaky).
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s anyone know why printing debug output would cause pppd to fail
in this way?
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your modem line and what they might be doing.
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ss of
TCP/IP packets (during an apt-get, the download stops, it sits there
for thirty seconds, and then starts downloading again).
I know it's my home machine in because it connectes to a different dial
in server just fine. Anybody know what I've done wrong?
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e with mouse properties until the mouse works.
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point because these *new* warnings
are only warnings, but if they became errors that bounced the mail, I'd
be in a world of trouble that I couldn't fix.
I was hoping there was a flag in /etc/mail/sendmail.cf that got changed
in a recent potato upgrade and that I could reset to the way it u
aimed
to be bar
I get these warnings from some of my Windows machines, as well as remote
systems that must not be configured quite right. It's not a big deal,
but does anyone know how to stop this warning? I worry about when it
will no longer be a warning. . .
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n the library. Is there a
way around this, or should I file a bug report and wait for a repaired
package? Where do these installation / configuration scripts live --
perhaps I can fix it myself?
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IRQ 3 doesn't show up in /proc/interrupts, which seems
strange, but it works.
Don't know if this helps you or not. I sounds like you may have tried
what I've got already.
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x27;t tried this solution yet with 3.1.8, but I'll give it a shot
tomorrow and see if I can get my Xircom modem to work with the latest
PCMCIA.
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mount the floppy on /mnt/floppy and restore the MBR:
dd if=/mnt/floppy/mbr of=/dev/hda bs-512 count=1
Also, read /usr/share/doc/lilo/Manual.txt It'll save your butt one day.
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this goes away in 2.4 when PCMCIA is part of the kernel. . .
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o the same thing as backspace, but it's a pain.
My .bashrc on the work machine has:
stty erase ^h
in it, if that makes any difference.
Can anyone think of what might be going on, or suggest what things I
might try to make backspace work?
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this information and it's probably not very safe to try to
do it by hand), but at least you'll have downloaded the packages only
once.
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emove the SCSI card, install Debian
2.1, download and compile a 2.2.x kernel (with the correct Adaptec
driver built in), then install the SCSI card and devices.
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on the web because most browsers don't
use the PNG transparency information. The latest Mozilla release (M12)
does, but Netscape and MSIE 4.0 don't. Not sure about MSIE 5.0.
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ere as libsane-hp, and I
wasn't calling the SANE programs correctly (I was using /dev/sg0 instead
of hp:/dev/sg0). Sorry for the bandwidth.
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es in
/usr/lib? find-scanner finds the HP scanner, but all of the SANE programs
say "Failed to open device /dev/sg0, Invalid Argument". At this point
I'm root, and have created /dev/sg0 using /MAKEDEV sg*.
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will allow 192.1.4.0 thru 192.1.4.255
Of course the server machine also has to have in.rshd installed and all
of that. Also don't forget to restart the inetd daemon on the remote
server if you change your /etc/inetd.conf file.
Hope this works!
Chris
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potato (apt-getted this morning).
Chris
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> I can't get gcc to link math functions like cos( ) etc. from
> usr/include/math.h. | mathcalls.h Box is slink. Any help appreciated.
> TIA.
Try adding -lm to the end of your gcc line:
gcc -O2 -g -Wall -o prog program.c -lm
This links your program against libm.a.
Chris
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includes local filesystems (which are mounted just fine) and
two remote filesystems, which are also mounting just fine. I am exporting
one filesystem to a few remote machines, but /etc/exports contains machines
other than the local machine.
Anyone know what's going on?
Chris
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Christop
does a pretty exhaustive scan through a file
and it'll find CD write errors. I don't know if it actually searches
every byte / block though.
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University
d for me.
Chris
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PGP key: http://www.frontier.iarc.uaf.ed
of detecting modems (in my experience).
Hope this helps!
Chris
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ons.
Works like magic, and is far better IMHO than the key commands you
have to use in Windows.
Just select a bunch of text, an url, etc. with the left mouse button,
move the cursor where you want it (like the location window in Netscape)
and press the middle mouse button. Magic!
Chris
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Ch
nters I've used (HP, Xerox) have an internal
spooler named lp.
Chris
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ent. If you don't, tell me what
you need and I can whip it together.
Chris
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Thanks for those who responded so quickly -- I put vmlinux instead
of vmlinuz in my /etc/silo.conf file, so it was unable to find the
kernel file.
My stupid mistake. . .
Chris
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