Roberto Sanchez wrote:
I searched [0], but could not find anything that appeared to be easy to
implement. You may just be out of luck.
Yea, I've done my fair share of searching as well, and have been
luckless thus far.
Incidentally, what braindead policy do they have in place? Are you able
(Posted on alt.comp.mail.exim over a month ago with no answers - hope
someone here can help me on this...)
On my desktop machine (Debian unstable) I have a couple of different
programs (fetchyahoo, etc.) that go and get mail and send them to other
emails for me. These programs are nice n quick
martin jakubik wrote:
Hello, I'm a newbie.
I've got wireless working on my Debian, but I have to log in as admin
to start it. I'd like to know how I can get it to load on bootup.
I've got a Linksys WPC54G card. I'm using ndiswrapper to run my driver.
ndiswrapper loads up normally on boot.
Cur
Justin Gallardo wrote:
I have been looking for a way to control the volume on my laptop
through the command line for some time now. I use ion3, so I don't have
the nice apps one would find in Gnome readily available. Any ideas?
Justin
alsamixer is an excellent choice
Clinton
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Michael Newlin wrote:
I have installed Sarge/RT-Linux with the Desktop Environment option.
However, I need to boot to the console, not the gui. I have lilo
configured to boot to either linux or rtlinux, however both options boot
to a gui, and running the terminal limits rtlinux’s capabilities
Robert Michel wrote:
Salve!
Does anybody knows a tool to convert OOo documents to PS without GUI?
On my laptop is not much space and such a converter could be handy to
have on a server.
And btw, does somebody knows a good overview about converters to make
life more easier on workstations (ha
I'm having a hell of a time finding a thread related to the subject from
approximately a month ago. A package was mentioned that contains a
touchpad gui setup application, and I'd like to find and use this
package. Does anyone remember this thread?
(yes, I've used google. no, it hasn't help
Petri Varsa wrote:
Hello,
does anybody know how to rerun the hardware autodetect program that is
executed when you install sarge?
thanks,
-petri
I'm assuming you mean hotplug and discover:
/etc/init.d/hotplug restart
/etc/init.d/discover restart
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kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
I have a large text file (humongous.txt) with the following structure
date 1-1-2005
line1
line2
date 1-2-2005
line3
line4
date 1-3-2005
line5
line6
line7
line8
.
Is there any tool which will split the above file and give me three
smaller files 1-1-2005.txt, 1-2
Clinton V. Weiss wrote:
Has anyone had any luck mounting a squashfs under Debian? I've got
packages squashfs-tools and kernel-patch-squashfs installed, and with
neither I can mount. Obviously, the latter requires me to recompile my
kernel with a patch - I'd rather not do that -
Has anyone had any luck mounting a squashfs under Debian? I've got
packages squashfs-tools and kernel-patch-squashfs installed, and with
neither I can mount. Obviously, the latter requires me to recompile my
kernel with a patch - I'd rather not do that - I'm quite happy using
modules.
My se
Matthias Kaeppler wrote:
# Skype, Java 5, Real Player, Flash, etc.
deb http://archive.unable-to-package.org/debian-utp sarge main contrib non-free
restricted
Doesn't work. And it looked useful!
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This topic may be a few days old, but this is apparently exactly what
happened to a server I admin remotely. When I upgraded to the new
stable packages, I saw nothing that affected the kernel, therefore
rerunning LILO didn't occur to me as something that needed to be done.
Hopefully someone repo
This topic may be a few days old, but this is apparently exactly what
happened to a server I admin remotely. When I upgraded to the new
stable packages, I saw nothing that affected the kernel, therefore
rerunning LILO didn't occur to me as something that needed to be done.
Hopefully someone repo
This topic may be a few days old, but this is apparently exactly what
happened to a server I admin remotely. When I upgraded to the new
stable packages, I saw nothing that affected the kernel, therefore
rerunning LILO didn't occur to me as something that needed to be done.
Hopefully someone r
On a stable Debian machine, would cronning
apt-get -y upgrade
(with the apt-get -y update of course) on a daily or weekly basis have
any fault points?
I'm asking since I'd like to ensure that upgrading of a server's
packages is safe and secure without the need to SSH into the machine
just fo
To my frustration, upgrading a server over 200 miles from me remotely
has failed. The dist-upgrade worked just fine, and then I decided to
reboot it. A few minutes later attempts to contact the machine failed,
ping timeouts, ssh timeouts, etc etc.
I contacted someone who is at the location t
michael wrote:
I note that it seems that aptitude is recommended over apt for Sarge. I
was wondering if it's as str forward as just using aptitude from now on?
eg I do not have to rebuild anything the first time i use aptitude (ie
it uses the same dpkg info as apt - but in that case why is aptitu
Cam wrote:
Hi,
So after a few years of hearing of the DVORAK layout (and noticing
that it seems like my left hand is doing all the work w/ QWERTY), i'd
like to try to make the switch... here's my major concern though (and
perhaps this isn't really an issue, i'd like to hear the advice from
other
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