you
had to fuss around with the kernel every time there was an update. That
really was a major PITA. I don't know if that still is the case with
VMWare, but I do know I have no such trouble with libvirt. At all.
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RAM and it is speedy and stable
enough for my needs (hosting a learning environment for my students).
I'd say: give it a go!
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ed
OpenVPN with NM.
However, note that the posts are from 2014 and 2018. A lot might have
changed since then.
I think the chances of that are quite good. If only because I've been
using the combination of NM and OpenVPN for about 5 years now and it's
been ages ago I've had trouble with it.
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l think it is a firmware problem as I am reasonably sure I've
eliminated all hardware factors from the equation.
Ah well. It isn't a serious issue. I can live with it. Maybe sometime in
the future it will be solved.
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ys that is quite rare. Up to
now I've always been able to solve any trouble. My time as a sysadmin
still proves to be useful when I need to do that. ;-)
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On 2022-01-28 16:48, Bijan Soleymani wrote:
On 2022-01-28 10:16, hdv@gmail wrote:
About the fan: I seem to remember I had to install amdgpu-fan (needed
to look that up, forgot the name) when I got this setup. Not sure if
it still is needed or that the driver can control the fan reliably
On 2022-01-28 15:31, Bijan Soleymani wrote:
On 2022-01-28 08:40, hdv@gmail wrote:
I am reasonably sure the problem lies in some form or combination of
software. Sadly, my expertise in that area is insufficient to find out
what it is exactly.
What kernel/OS/driver are you using if it is
hand: what goes in my case is not necessarily valid in yours.
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On 2022-01-27 11:16, Bijan Soleymani wrote:
On 2022-01-27 5:00 a.m., hdv@gmail wrote:
My guess is about once every week. The display is on for roughly 16
hours each day. There seems to be no discernable relation to "load".
At least not that I could confirm. I haven't fo
e courseware,
which involves running virtual machines with libvirt, coding in several
languages, video editing, graphics editing, sound editing, editing all
kinds of documents, and the standard internet stuff. I haven't seen this
happening more often with any of these uses.
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ponse loop querying a daemon both
locally and over a wired network.
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ith effort, some not.
I do not include the well-known problems with fingerprint readers in
this. Those I knew about up front, so that was my own choice.
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etted up front.
Thanks for taking the time to help me with this!
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On 2021-12-15 15:51, Jorge P. de Morais Neto wrote:
Hello,
Em [2021-12-09 qui 15:00:43+0100], hdv@gmail escreveu:
Regarding the swap space: I wouldn't make it so big. That really isn't
necessary. I have a 64GB RAM system here, on which I have 2GB of swap. I
doubt I have ever
On 2021-12-09 15:46, Dan Ritter wrote:
hdv@gmail wrote:
On 2021-12-08 15:27, Jorge P. de Morais Neto wrote:
Hi everyone! I have a Dell Inspiron 5570 laptop with 1TB HDD and 16 GiB
RAM (it supports 32 GiB). I am about to buy an M.2 NVMe 250GB SSD---a
Regarding the swap space: I wouldn
heavy user of system resources (much 3D CAD editing, photo editing,
video editing and rendering, and often multiple VM's in use).
My laptop has 32GB of RAM and 2 GB of swap and on that system I haven't
seen much swapping either.
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y purposes.
Thanks for the hint!
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s memory cards,
without blocking the card reader altogether.
Thanks!
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t to limit access to
specific memory cards. For built-in readers I figure that is because the
communication is not USB-based. But that would not be the case for
USB-based card readers.
Does anyone have a suggestion on how I can achieve this?
Many thanks in advance!
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ll locales you need AND set the default one in this file.
There is NO reason to use anything except UTF-8 in 2021
Please, be aware that not all Desktop Environments (like KDE's Plasma)
honour this setting. Often, they have their own mechanisms for setting
the locale within the DE itself.
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On 2021-01-31 00:16, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
On 2021-01-30 19:58:13 +0100, hdv@gmail wrote:
I use xinput and xbindkeys to solve issues with mice and keyboards. Had to
to get my Logitech MX Ergo Trackball and MX Keys to do what I wanted them to
do. Works remarkably well, ... if the mouse and
unk.
the failure to supply a paste function is quite annoying.
I use xinput and xbindkeys to solve issues with mice and keyboards. Had
to to get my Logitech MX Ergo Trackball and MX Keys to do what I wanted
them to do. Works remarkably well, ... if the mouse and keyboard events
are recognized that is.
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uses Qt for its locale settings. This does
*not* correspond with the "plain" locale setting of your system outside
of KDE, hence the differences.
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is is the relevant hardware in my system:
MoBo = ASUS PRO WS X570-ACE
CPU = AMD Ryzen 9 3950X
Graphics = ASUS AREZ-RX560-4G-EVO
Debian version is Bullseye following testing very closely.
Sorry I can't help you with this.
Grx HdV
On 2020-12-13 16:34, Michael Grant wrote:
and now it appears to stick. So I'm good. Thanks for your help though!
Michael Grant
Glad to read you have solved it.
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. Setting the system using the date command, it just
resets itself back to the current date/time after a few seconds. How
can I stop this?
Thanks!
Michael Grant
*From: *hdv@gmail <mailto:hdv.ja...@gmail.com>
*Sent: *07 December 2020 07:53
*To: *debian-user@lists.debian.org <mail
On 2020-12-06 21:56, hdv@gmail wrote:
> # timedatectl set-ntp true
I am sorry for the typo. This should of course have been "false"!
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enter the following command too:
# systemctl restart systemd-timedated.service
HTH
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k to a page that normal users will never visit (e.g. because they do
not see the link and thus will never click on it), but will show up in a
bot's analysis? That way you can monitor your logs for entries
containing that page. Every entity requesting that specific URL is blocked.
HTH
HdV
at all with it. It is stable and everything seems
to work just fine. And in case you consider virtualisation: libvirt is seriously
flying on this platform! No compatibility problems there either. I can really
recommend it. However it was a bit on the pricey side and budget is always
something to consider.
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putting the
laptop to sleep and it doesn't happen anymore. Maybe something you could try?
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s too much for me to deal with. Maybe there is
> some kind of automated system for doing this, but I don't know
> of it.
This admission proves I am becoming an old fart, but I just can't give up my
precious perl... I like Python a lot, but perl is still my goto language.
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On 21/04/2019 10.42, Andrea Borgia wrote:
> Il 20/04/19 18:16, hdv@gmail ha scritto:
>
>
>> I see the same type of problems.
>
> Hmm, I'm not so sure about it: in my case the sytem works except (parts of) X
> and it is most likely not kernel-related. In you
happens. I still haven't found the culprit causing this,
so I'll be watching this thread with interest.
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On 09/04/2019 23.09, Lee wrote:
> On 4/9/19, hdv@gmail wrote:
>> On 09/04/2019 21.23, Lee wrote:
>>> On 4/9/19, Dan Ritter wrote:
>>>> Lee wrote:
>>>>> What are people doing for putting config files in [under?] git?
>>>>>
>>>&g
s ago
might be what you're looking for. Think of it as a visudo-style tool for config
files (really just any file you can edit with vim). Just use the --manual option
to read its man page. Basically it copies the file before editing to a location
of your choosing, keeping its attributes if you w
sting on it.
Anyone have any experiences with this laptop to share? I'd appreciate to hear
about it.
P.S. This will be my fourth Thinkpad. All have been serving me for years before
being replaced. This was the first that has ever given me any trouble. As a
matter of fact all of them do still work. I do like those darn machines!
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On 06/03/2019 02.04, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
> hdv@gmail wrote:
>> On 05/03/2019 04.28, Paul Ezvan wrote:
>>> Le 04/03/2019 à 13:32, deloptes a écrit :
>>>> double check - I had similar observation when trying to setup USB stick
>>>> boot
>>>
old one that I never had any trouble with before this and that hasn't been
changed (by me that is). In both cases the slowness begins immediately after
boot. Possibly after the BIOS has run, but definitely before the kernel gets
loaded or otherwise during the earliest stages of loading it.
Thanks for the pointer to the cooling. I will check that.
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On 04/03/2019 16.14, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
> On 04.03.2019 19:40, hdv@gmail wrote:
>> On 04/03/2019 15.36, Ric Moore wrote:
>>> On 3/4/19 9:19 AM, hdv@gmail wrote:
>>>> ame day, no old image was used.
>>> Right, but if you didn't u
On 04/03/2019 15.36, Ric Moore wrote:
> On 3/4/19 9:19 AM, hdv@gmail wrote:
>> ame day, no old image was used.
>
> Right, but if you didn't use a "clean install" more than likely an old
> configuration might be at fault. I don't have an SSD but during the ins
On 04/03/2019 13.53, Hans wrote:
> Am Montag, 4. März 2019, 13:04:53 CET schrieb hdv@gmail:
> Hi,
>
> try to start with a livefile system, then check the ssd speed. Thus you see,
> if
> the problem is by the operating system or by the hardware.
>
> If it is same slow,
;t make me any wiser (timed cache read value is about 1.1
GB/s). Google didn't point me to anything I could use either. I would be very
glad to just get the old speeds back, let alone to get the new disk running at
somewhat adequate speeds on a mSATA II port).
Thanks in advance.
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On 17/02/2019 11.58, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> On 17.02.19 10:16, hdv@gmail wrote:
>> On 17/02/2019 05.05, Juan R. de Silva wrote:
>>> Can your share with me what do you use for newsgroups reading. I do not
>>> care
>>> about binaries. All I want to follow se
s. Plain
> text reading.
For text-only groups I use mutt.
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On 05/01/2019 14.45, songbird wrote:
> hdv@gmail wrote:
> ...
>> So how do I make sure that 4.18.0-2 does not get removed from the boot menu
>> after the next kernel upgrade? I'd like to keep it until I have verified
>> that an
>> upgrade does work. However, a
On 05/01/2019 11.19, Reco wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 05, 2019 at 11:16:23AM +0100, hdv@gmail wrote:
>> On 05/01/2019 08.52, Reco wrote:
>>> Hi.
>>>
>>> On Sat, Jan 05, 2019 at 03:41:05AM +0100, hdv@gmail wrote:
>>>> So how do I make sure that
On 05/01/2019 08.52, Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Sat, Jan 05, 2019 at 03:41:05AM +0100, hdv@gmail wrote:
>> So how do I make sure that 4.18.0-2 does not get removed from the boot menu
>> after the next kernel upgrade?
>
> Do not uninstall this version of kernel, si
do
this. Nor did I find a setting for this in /etc/default/grub or /etc/grub.d/. As
a matter of fact I am not even sure grub is the proper place for this. Grub only
builds a boot menu, but it does not remove kernels (as far as I am aware).
Any pointers in the right direction will be appreciated!
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an itch... ;-)
> Thank you.
You're welcome.
Grx HdV
On 12/7/18 10:50 AM, Joe wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Dec 2018 19:46:42 -0500
> Gene Heskett wrote:
>
>> On Thursday 06 December 2018 17:48:21 hdv@gmail wrote:
>>
>
>>>
>>> Some time ago I tried LibreCAD as well and soon had to conclude
>>> there were
On 12/7/18 1:46 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Thursday 06 December 2018 17:48:21 hdv@gmail wrote:
>
>> On 12/6/18 11:31 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>>> Greetings all;
>>>
>>> The librecad in the debian repos for wheezy is nearly a decade old,
>>> v-1
it (industrial machinery) and have been able to do almost everything I needed it
to do. Mind you it is 2D only, but as far as I can remember the same was true of
LibreCAD.
I think it might not satisfy the DFSG, as there are proprietary modules in it,
but most of the code is licensed under GPLv3.
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ms?
I use Krusader for similar purposes. It is like a GUI version of Midnight
Commander (mc). If needed just open multiple instances. When performing actions
within one instance you can do almost everything purely by keyboard, which is
great (to me) and speeds up things as well. No need to grab the mouse all the
time.
HTH
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fully functional again. However, the
desktop is not. It will not act on mouse clicks at all. Still, it is workable
again (at least for me). I haven't noticed any other problems (apart from pan,
but I suspect that problem is not related and just coincidentally appeared at
the same time).
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date" starting at
the 27th. Hans Ulrich and I are experiencing the same type of trouble in testing
at the moment.
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pgrade/apt-get dist-upgrade
being run once every few (about 3) days, so no significant backlog in updates.
Therefore I presume the problems must originate in a library that was updated
last Thursday of Friday.
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yway, why the PM? I sent my answer to the list. Why don't you?
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t have shares, I am just a happy
customer. ;-) )
If you think this type of software is what you need, then I would try out QCAD
instead of LibreCAD. I've been subscribed to their mailing list for almost a
year now and I don't think I've seen more than 3 messages on it. I might be
missing things, but I am inclined to think that LibreCAD is "dead".
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gt;> reason to learn some perl.
>
> I'm interested as well, if you could send a copy to me.
>
> @Ray: And even more so, Ray, after you modify it.
>
Hi rhkramer,
I sent it to this list yesterday. If you missed it I can send it again. Just let
me know.
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On 2017-08-31 04:39, ray wrote:
> On Sunday, August 27, 2017 at 6:50:06 AM UTC-5, hdv@gmail wrote:
>> On 2017-08-26 05:14, ray wrote:
>>> I would like to find a way to keep track of changes I make to my system.
>>> ...snip
>> Hi Ray,
>>
>> I just retu
edit
to a directory you define yourself (in that directory the full path of the
original is preserved). You use it like visudo, you just call it like this:
vicf
All the rest happens automagically.
Of course this will only help for plain-text files and it doesn't provide for
the annotation
für
Ihnen.
I am quite satisfied with PDF Studio from Qoppa, but it is a proprietary progam,
so I don't know if that is acceptable to you.
Mit freundliche Gruß,
HdV
is will be an educational experience as I expect the answer will be
> elegant in its simplicity and point me towards chasms in my understanding of
> Linux.
>
> Thank you.
Oops! I just noticed a solution was already given and accepted. Sorry for the
noise.
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ou can easily build the input file with find -type d
Sometimes I need to add a new directory structure to systems. In those cases I
just write the wanted dirs to a file and run this script. Maybe you can adjust
it to your needs.
HTH
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cism are greatly appreciated (no matter how
> small you think they are).
Part of what you want was already done by Karsten M. Self. I remember using a
shell script by him in around 2002. You might try Google if you can find a copy
of that script. I think it was called systeminfo.
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start out all the same?
>
> Many TIA!
> Dennis
>
dpkg --get-selections might be what you're looking for.
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ough and are very easy to set
up. I'd think it might even be a cheaper solution too (if you don't have
to put in too much time for configuration and maintenance).
Just my $0.02
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On 2015-01-30 10:47, Karen Lewellen wrote:
> Now that seems nifty.
Don't know what your timeframe is, but have you considered the Neo900?
See neo900.org. It is not out yet, but it seems promising.
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should I provide to help diagnose this?
Had the same thing happening on my systems.
Do a "dpkg --configure --pending" and all should be fine again.
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ns. One of them can do this
in batch-mode, if I am not mistaken.
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> QUIT
> EOM
$ stunnel -c -f -n smtp -r mailhost.organization.org:25 -D0 <
/tmp/smtp_sasl_session
220 mailhost.organization.org ESMTP Postfix (Debian/GNU)
250-mailhost.organization.org
250-PIPELINING
250-SIZE 26214400
250-ETRN
250-AUTH LOGIN PLAIN
g a Windows programs to do this. But I am familiar with those.
If you are interested in the subject you should read the current thread
on the full-disclosure list about this topic. It is quite informative!
Here's the archived version for you perusal. I highly recommend you read
it.
http://
e and
that might prove difficult if it is not under your control...
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page the homepage for the browser and use JavaScript to put the focus at
the line you want? That is asuming this page is under your control.
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My next choice is NetSonic (see
http://www.netsonic.net/debian-linux-pkgs.php for their offer). Does
anyone on the list know them? Any comments on their service? Any
experiences with other providers of decent non-managed Debian boxes with
a monthly datalimit of about 100GB?
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-
pload only done if the
file meets certain criteria (timestamp, size, etc.), then maybe my xfer
script could be of use to you. Haven't written an webpage for it yet,
but the code is available from this URL:
http://huizen.dto.tudelft.nl/devries/files/xfer
HTH
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eral dozens of them but
less than 100), that made me wonder as well. So it wasn't just me after
all. Oh well, I'll just delete them and see if it happens again. Maybe
it was just a fluke...
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On Sun, 20 Jun 2004, Aaron Maxwell wrote:
> I haven't. Based on the lack of response, probably not many others have
> either. Smile, you're special.
Ah, I must be the chosen one then... }:-)
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Starting yesterday I suddenly started to receive debian-user-digest
messages from murphy. I most surely didn't subscribe myself to the
digests, so something else must have happened. Anyone else experienced
the same?
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On Mon, 7 Jun 2004, Nick Smith wrote:
> forget frontpage, what about a dreamweaver alternative?
You might want to check out N-View, see http://www.nvu.com/ for more
info. Haven't use it myself though, I am just too fond of vim and
more recently the Template Toolkit.
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monitors the
services. Together they make a good team. Combined with nagios I have
them satisfying all my monitoring craves...
[1] http://www.orcaware.com/orca/
[2] http://www.tildeslash.com/monit/
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PACKAGE
lib/libncurses.so.4 oldlibs/libncurses4
The other library is found in stable, but not in testing:
FILE PACKAGE
usr/lib/libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2 oldlibs/libstdc++2.9-glibc2.1
HTH
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3.2.3-2Qt development files (Threaded)
> ii libqt3c102 3.2.3-2Qt Library
> ii libqt3c102-mt 3.2.3-2Qt GUI Library (Threaded runtime
> version)
Debian stores Qt in another location than the author of the program
anticipated. Try using /usr/share/qt3 as a prefi
re just plain text files, so if you want to know
what's in them just fire up vim and take a look. One of the packages
using ppd files is cups, might that be the one you're thinking about?
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er. You mentioned Google, so I
hesitate to point you
http://huizen.dto.tudelft.nl/devries/security/ssh2_pubkey_auth_config.html
as it could very well be that this is not the information you're looking
for.
HTH
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since when, but I had it happening to me too. So,
then I started using -dir and/or -date and everything was fine again.
This is with a pure awstats install from Sarge.
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through sid
first, so there is a not insignificant delay before they are apt-getable
for testing...
Most of the time that isn't too much of a problem as "apt-get source"
from unstable usually works if you add deb-src lines for unstable in
your source.list .
HTH
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ption being all the Qt stuff.
I tend to use C as I like it better, but for the few large projects I
did I chose C++ because I feel that OOP lends itself better for that
(reusablilty and so on). However there have been fought mighty
flame-wars over that so don't just take my word for it...
First thing I did when I got it was putting an ext2
filesystem on it (as I don't have to use Windows at work and I certainly
don't own it at home), so I can't tell if a FAT filesystem would give
more trouble, although I can't imagine why it would.
I guess I have been qu
lem. Is the user part of a
group that has access to the necessary files?
Another thing I seem to remember is that enigmail is quite picky when it
comes to using the correct version with mozilla or thunderbird. Did you
check you are using the version that is meant for your mozilla? See
mozdev.org for
rs, only hosts, which could be a security
problem on a multi-user system.
Fill in the propper username and display and your good to go.
HTH
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other reference worth reading?
Well, its not a reference but it is a good tutorial:
http://iptables-tutorial.frozentux.net/
HTH
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your question, but I'd suggest you take a
look at the eval built-in function of the shell. I think it is what you
need. The bash advanced scripting guide might be of help to you:
http://www.tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/
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> Which is included in libmime-base64-perl. Visit
> /usr/share/doc/libmime-base64-perl/examples.
Right. Forgot all about the examples. Silly me...
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> suggesting someone is trying to crack your wintendo. ;-)
The neoport database returns this:
2896 tcp ecovisiong6-1 ECOVISIONG6-1
2896 udp ecovisiong6-1 ECOVISIONG6-1
No idea what ECOVISIONG is though...
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s is straight from the documentation (see perldoc MIME::Base64):
perl -MMIME::Base64 -ne 'print decode_base64($_)' <
With this you shouldn't have any problem decoding the file.
HTH
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contents of that file aren't too big you could do something
like this:
perl -MMIME::Base64 -le 'print decode_base64("")'
Otherwise you might want to write a 5-line perl script for it.
HTH
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to SUN. They have some weird ideas about this. Although I have
to admit that I haven't had a problem with it in a while now. Maybe it's
fixed.
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