Today after sid upgrade, I found that my collins cobuild dictionary under wine
is unable to load.. I want to revert my system to the day before yesterday.
I tried to reinstall the dictionary and reinstalled wine but the dictionary
still failed to launch.
Now I want to restore my system to a previ
I used gtktalog and cdcat, they are used to organize music cds, but they do
not have cddb database query support.
I wonder if ther is a ware that able to query the cddb information from freedb
and can automatically add the info to my cd directory database.
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I enabled the vikeys and felt a little more comfortable with xpdf, but the
fonts are still very small, so I zoom in alot, but since my screen is not so
large I have to move from the left to the right and from the right to the left
very often, using the mouse is very clumsy.
Anyone have a solution
After upgrading last night, I realized that MySQL server has stop.
After checking what's going on from /var/log/syslog, I decided to
uncomment line max_allowed_packet=16M on my.cf
Then restart mysql server and it run well.
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Andrea Vettorello wrote:
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Since I'm just a desktop user, even been using debian for almost 6
months, I've still got several
basic questions to ask.
I've been googling for these, but got no luck...s
Andreas Janssen wrote:
Hello
Robert Harris (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
I'm trying to configure X on a Debian-3.0 "Stable" system. I just got
a new IBM workstation which has an "Intel 82845" video card. Anyone
have any ideas what the driver name and Vendor name for this booger
would be?
C
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Evolution ? Seems you have gnome for your desktop.
Then :
Click Applications --> Desktop Preferences -->
Advanced --> Preferred
Applications
In the Mail Reader tab choose Custom Mail Reader and
type in
mozilla-th
Evolution ? Seems you have gnome for your desktop. Then :
Click Applications --> Desktop Preferences --> Advanced --> Preferred
Applications
In the Mail Reader tab choose Custom Mail Reader and type in
mozilla-thunderbird
Hope this help
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Assume that your java base directory is /usr/local/jre, then what you
shold do is :
ln -s /usr/local/jre/plugin/i386/ns610-gcc32/libjavaplugin_oji.so
/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libjavaplugin_oji.so
if you installed mozilla using older version of gcc ( above is using gcc
version 3 0 then choose n
apt-get install usbmgr.. might be help
I don't know why but after installing this package my hp dj3535 works
fine on cups ( before that i've tried hotplug )
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On 3/24/03 6:08 AM, "lucas" wrote:
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list.
Good FUCKING BYE!
>>> Good fuck'n Bye!
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We seem to have an issue with one of our Debian servers.
When we go to reboot or such, SSH will not start, even though it's set to do
so. We can't get it to manually start either. We have had to go in and do
the following
rm -f /dev/null
mknod -m 666 /dev/null c 1 3
Then we restart SSH and a
On 1/17/03 6:58 AM, "Shyamal Prasad" wrote:
> "Emil" == Emil Hägerlund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> Emil> I do that ("Second stage"). What I then get is "LILO" promt
> Emil> cut off to "LI" or "L" and then it starts printing "80" in
> Emil> an endless cycle.
We had the same thing hap
On 11/28/02 10:07 AM, "Walter Tautz" wrote:
>
> Thought you might be interested in the FUD being reported at wininformant.
> The link to the story is:
> http://www.wininformant.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=27428
>
>
I have been saying this for the last 6 months that Redmond is behind findin
On 11/18/02 6:17 PM, "Vikki Roemer" wrote:
> I don't know, but while you're buying computers for people, can you
> get me one, too? I only want one computer, so I'm cheaper to buy for
> than them. *grin*
Dude! Your getting a Dell :O
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Hello,
I just got a Logitech cordless optical trackman for my birthday. I have
it working with gpm (and X) as roughly a 3 button mouse, however, the
orientation is not very good. For example, when I go "up" with the
trackball to move the mouse pointer upwards, it travels roughly 45 degrees
to the
On 11/13/02 7:12 AM, "Mailing List" wrote:
> We are looking at setting up a dedicated box for a client and on of our
> vendors sells white boxes with a Athlon AMD processor 1200 + and the mother
> board is a SiS, with a Realtek built-in NIC card, which I would be willing
&g
We are looking at setting up a dedicated box for a client and on of our
vendors sells white boxes with a Athlon AMD processor 1200 + and the mother
board is a SiS, with a Realtek built-in NIC card, which I would be willing
to kill and use a 3-Com.
Has anyone had any bad luck with the Debian insta
On 11/12/02 1:48 PM, "Michael Heironimus" wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 12:20:46PM -0600, Mailing List wrote:
>>> I've had this type of problem with IE 5 on the Mac, even without using
>>> Squid. If I tried to view some pages with dynamic content it would g
On 11/12/02 12:05 PM, "Michael Heironimus" wrote:
> I've had this type of problem with IE 5 on the Mac, even without using
> Squid. If I tried to view some pages with dynamic content it would give
> its cached version no matter what, until I cleared the disk cache and
> restarted IE. I didn't have
On 11/6/02 1:52 PM, "Debian User" wrote:
> Ok, I am having a hard time being new to linux and all.
>
> Basically I am looking for the Standard procedure for setting up an
> apache server, and ftp for users on a debian box.
> I see much more documentation needed in the Linux world if this is goi
On 11/6/02 7:55 AM, "Colin Watson" wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 01:13:41PM +0100, James Finch wrote:
>> could uk librarys lend debian? make things difficult for microsoft
>
> They could just give it away: i.e. have a machine with a CD burner and
> let people turn up with blanks and make copie
On 11/5/02 4:30 PM, "Torrin" wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 01:11:01PM +0100, Matthias Hentges wrote:
> [SNIP]
>> You need to get a new keyboard, i think. This stuck CAPS-LOCK YOU HAVE
>> THERE IS SORT OF ANNOYING!
> [SNIP]
>
> That's not a stuck CAPS-LOCK key, he was yelling at us.
Or WebTV
on 10/21/02 12:06 PM, Paul Johnson stated:
> Pick any character or place that is a regular part of the show and
> explain where Groening got the idea for it. I'll post my sources when
> I post the Quimby question.
>
> Hint: Matt Groening is a native Oregonian and damn proud of it.
Springfield
on 10/18/02 8:38 PM, nate stated:
> Mailing List Email said:
>
>> slave sshd[390]: fatal: daemon() failed: Function not implemented
>
> perhaps a problem with permissions on /dev/null ?
>
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?archive=no&bug=145451
>
&g
on 10/18/02 8:06 PM, Dave Thurman (Mailing List Email) stated:
> on 10/18/02 7:51 PM, nate stated:
>
>> what does the logs say?
>>
>> is there something else using that port?
>>
>> netstat -an | grep 22
>
> I don't see anything in the logs
&g
on 10/18/02 7:51 PM, nate stated:
> what does the logs say?
>
> is there something else using that port?
>
> netstat -an | grep 22
I don't see anything in the logs
slave/# netstat -an | grep 22
tcp0 0 XX.XX.XX.XX:23XX.XX.XX.XX:2286ESTABLISHED
tcp0 0 0.0.0.0.:220 0.0
Hello
We have been running a new woody build on one of our Web servers for a
little over 3 months. Everything has been fine until this morning when I
went to hit a web page on the box. I finally realized that the apache was
down and had problems getting it back up, I think we may have a separate
c
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Do you have dhcpd running anywhere?
dhcp is only half of the picture. You need dhcpd running somewhere to
give out the information.
HTH
Josh
On Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 05:11:19PM +0100, Sebastiaan wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have just installed dhcp, but my clients fail to retreive their
> addres. I am t
On Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 10:58:01AM +, Mark Sanchez wrote:
> Hi and Good Morning to everybody !
>
> When I run 'smbd -D' I get the following message a smbd dies
>
>
> [2000/12/11 10:45:33, 0] lib/util_sock.c:open_socket_in(863)
> bind failed on port 139 socket_addr=0.0.0.0 (Address already
A package that I've found useful in decoding some of these messages is wtf
when it's installed, the command
$ wtf
will return a plain English translation
HTH, HAND
Josh
On Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 02:19:32PM +0330, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> >I know this is not really Debian related, but I s
Hi all,
I created a simple test postscript file (enscript -p - /etc/hosts
>/tmp/a.ps) and could not print it to a networked hplaserjet5m. I get
garbage from the printer. When I print the same ps file from a DEC box to
the same printer, no problems. Both the debian system and DEC box are
using t
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A few months ago (in the middle of test week, so I didn't get the chance to
ask then), I did an `apt-get dist-upgrade`, which installed version 0.51.3-1
of blackbox on my potato system. A couple of days later, when I started X
(don't really use it that often), the root menu was shaved down from th
How about a scsi Jaz Drive i find them to be the best backup media ...
because ... it is not as sensitive as burning CDRs and to me not as
expensive too and pretty portable and easy data retrieval too.
kim0
On Sat, 27 Jun 1998, the lone gunman wrote:
> I'm unsure of what backup media
or a cool debian-baseball cap ..?? i am tired of seeing the damn redhat
cap all over the place ..
On Fri, 26 Jun 1998, Syed Huq wrote:
> Hi,
> Where can I buy a Debian T-shirt ??
> Syed.
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hi there i am a newbie and was wondering if anyone has or know how to use
two modems or more to dial up to a isp and bond all the lines together..
my isp currently uses ascend dial-up servers and supports 56k modems
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On Fri, 8 May 1998, R. Chris Ross wrote:
> I am supplying web access for local church and would like to set
> up simple email to go along with it. They have their own registered
> domain and their mx records point to one of my hosts. The system runs
> sendmail and has their domain in the
On Thu, 30 Apr 1998, Chris wrote:
> I don't think I'll hold my breath - but I will switch over to procmail to
> my MDA. Can you give me any information on setting procmail up as the
> MDA? Or is it fairly straight forward (ie. I should just read the
> sendmail man page)
I would not recommend t
On Thu, 30 Apr 1998, Chris wrote:
> This quota works fine and enforces the limit correctly when a user
> attempts to put any files in that filesystem via the shell - but when a
> user recieves mail it is placed into their mail file - regardless of their
> disk quota. So affectively the mail syst
s how to setup an HP LaserJet II connected directly to
the network.
If anybody has done this before, would you be kind enough to send
me a copy of the /etc/printcap?
Thanks,
-Richard Wicks
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ere can I find the status of this beside posting this mail frequently!
Please don't keep posting. If you want to find the status, actually
read the mailing list. The progress on the libc6 conversion is a pretty
good indicator of how close we are to being able to freeze stuff for 2.0.
Simon K
We also need to fix the mailing list configuration so it doesn't happen
so much. Smartlist (which is what the debian lists apparently run on)
has a configuration setting that has it drop postings from people
not on the list.
Simon
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Probably... I'm somewhat sure that decoding mp3s is a mixture of
integer and FPU ops, which would mean that Intel or AMD would do
a lot better than Cyrix.
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On Sun, 30 Jun 1996, Christian Hudon wrote:
> On Sun, 30 Jun 1996, Andy Heroff wrote:
> > Now, while configuring stuff, I ran into about 4 packages, including
> > kernal-image-2.0.0-0, that complained that while running --configure or
> > whatever, that it couldn't find a directory or file. I
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