When programming c/c++ apps, what do most open source folks use as
it's storage libraries (for example, an address book or CD list). I
can't imagine writing an app that requires mysql or postgres. Storing
data as XML seems like too much overhead. I saw a book on the
Berkeley database that is a l
Check out 'man perlfaq4', and the question titled, "How do I shuffle
an array randomly?". It gives a nice algorithm for shuffling, which
could be applied similar to below to output shuffled lines.
-Rob
> On 20010928.0900, Anthony J. Breeds-Taurima said ...
>
> On Thu, 27 Sep 2001, Joey Hess wrot
Is there a way to edit the Fcc (where the file gets written to on
send) similar to how you edit the To and Cc lines?
Thanks,
Rob
Random Quote:
Why do programmers get Halloween and Christmas mixed up?
Because OCT(31) == DEC(25)
Hi,
I recently got the natsemi.c driver for my Netgear FA-311 card
working. I compiled the .o files for both natsemi and pci_scan
separately and inserted them and brought up my network card.
I'd like to compile this driver into the kernel.
I've done this with a Linksys LNE-100TX card, which is
> On 20010910.1315, Joerg Johannes said ...
>
> Rob Hudson wrote:
> >
> > Anyone know the status of the AMD 761 chipset support in Linux?
>
> What mainboard are you running? I have an ASUS A7M266 and it works great
I have the Gigabyte GA-7DX. I had to do some
Anyone know the status of the AMD 761 chipset support in Linux? I
have woody installed, plus 2.4.5 kernel. Any pointers appreciated. I
can't get my video card to use the 4x AGP bus.
Thanks,
Rob
I found stuff like this before and have been using it:
" When using mutt or slrn, text width=72
autocmd BufRead mutt*[0-9]set tw=72
autocmd BufRead .followup,.article,.letterset tw=72
"
" Text files have a text width of 72 characters
autocmd BufNewFile *.txt
Happens to me too (over an ssh connection). Don't know why.
> On 20010227.1109, Brendan J Simon said ...
>
>
> When I use VIM in an X terminal (eg. gnometerm), I can't use the cursor
> keys to navigate whilst in insert mode.
> *However*, if I have a ~/.vimrc file with nothing in it, I *can*
>
Actually, I think that is what happened.
When I ran 'ps ax', I saw screenfuls of 'nmdb -a'. I made a small
modification to the smb.conf file and they seemed to go away - so did
my VFS file-max problems.
> On 20010222.1450, F.P. Groeneveld said ...
>
> Nate Amsden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> :
I've got the G450 also. I'm running dual-head. I think I read
somewhere that DRI doesn't work under dual-head. Is this true?
> On 20010213.2045, Damon Muller said ...
>
> Quoth Lee Elliott,
> > I'm not able to get hardware rendering/GL running on my G400. Kernel is
> > currently 2.4.0-test11
We recently set up a Samba server on Debian potato. After a little
uptime (about 30 minutes to an hour) we saw an error message that
said:
VFS: file-max limit 4096 reached
I did some searching on the net, and found what might be a solution.
I added a simple .sh script to the startup that in
I'm using the fetchmail-procmail-sendmail combo to get mail off of a
mailserver, filter it, and read it locally. I'm using that same mail
server to pass sent mail to.
In this case, I don't know if sendmail is overkill and if I should be
using something different.
What I'd like to fix is this...
I set up a firewall for my cable modem using FreeBSD, mostly b/c I had
a friend's firewall I could use as an example and wanted to learn
another Unix. I have a desktop behind the firewall running Debian.
You do assign the firewall your static IP from your cable, then give
everything behind the fi
Anyone know of a way to do this?
I need a single file out of a 1.6GB tar archive. It takes a _long_
time to untar|ungzip the archive. Is there a way to get that one file
out if I know the exact name of it?
Thanks,
Rob
You could also make a symlink:
ln -s /var/spool/mail/myself inbox
from your ~/mail dir.
> On 20010108.2205, Marcelo Chiapparini said ...
>
> Hi!
> I want to mutt open looking into a given mailbox file, for example
> /home/myself/mail/inbox. How can I do it?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Marcelo
>
> On 20010107.0504, Ethan Benson said ...
>
> On Sun, Jan 07, 2001 at 02:44:38PM +0100, M.B.Midden wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > if extracted GCC_2.95.2.1.tar.gz because i wanted to compile ProFTPd , and
> > i want to undo it because i have no space left now in my root partition. How
> > can i undo the e
I was inspired by this post at advogato
[http://www.advogato.org/article/224.html] and would like to test the
2.4 kernel. I've tested ac patches and sent in bugs to Alan Cox and
he was quick to respond with a fix. I have no idea how he does this
with the amount of email I'm sure he gets, but it i
I installed X4.0.2 and the nVidia drivers 0.9-5. Just take your time
and follow the steps in the docs that came with those packages and
things should work. If you have an Asus P5A (what I have) or anything
with an ALi chipset, there are a few extra steps, but they work
nicely.
As of version 0.9-
1st part...
You can do a 'locate .vim' to find where vim hides it's syntax files.
Mine are in /usr/share/vim/vim56/syntax. The files are pretty ugly,
but it should be too hard to find 'float' and add 'gfloat' to that
list.
I just test it, in c.vim, add gfloat to the end of line 121, so this:
syn
ca:12345:ctrlaltdel:/sbin/shutdown -t1 -a -r now
> On 20001226.2310, ktb said ...
>
> On Tue, Dec 26, 2000 at 10:36:54PM -0500, Jack wrote:
> > hi all:
> >
> > it used to work well. I followed someone's suggestion and changed
> > Ctrl-Alt-Del to shutdown the machine. Now I got this error:
> >
I was planning on buying this board soon, so I'm interested in the
possibly solutions. Let me see if I got this right...
(1) Use the UDMA-66 controller.
(2) Compile a kernel with the UDMA-100 support in it (either on
another machine, or when using the UDMA-66), and boot from that.
But if you ha
I had this line in my X3.3.6 XF86Config file, but it doesn't seem to
have an effect with X4.0.2.
Option "AutoRepeat""500 5"
How can I set the repeat rate?
Thanks.
--
Yay verily and was much work done, and several projects signed off. And there
was much rejoicing. And QA came unto t
man xset
I believe 'xset s off' will turn off the blanking.
-Rob.
> On 20001223.2116, q said ...
>
> debs,
>
> since i use rather nice background images for my
> potato boxes, i like to keep the screens on even though,
> i may not be using my computers for more than 15
> minutes, after which th
I've got a PCMPC200 PCMCIA card for my laptop, and the recently
released version of the PCMCIA packages have support for this card.
(1) How can I find out which drivers are on the 1.44 image driver
disks, and (2) if the latest PCMCIA package isn't there, can I make
my own driver disk with it?
I'm
;.", etc) and use "|" if you have more than one address.
| For example:
|
| set alternates = "bfk@(list\\.)?footbag\\.org|[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
|
| cheers,
|
| brian
|
| Rob Hudson wrote:
|
| > Is there a command for .muttrc that tells mutt not to include me
Is there a command for .muttrc that tells mutt not to include me in
the group reply (pressing g on a message)?
Thanks.
Is there a way for Mutt to display how many messages are in certain
mailboxes? Say if I choose 3-4 that I want to monitor as procmail
filters mail into them?
I have gkrellm set up to watch my inbox and I don't want to add the
other boxes to gkrellm, but if Mutt could give me a listing
somewhere o
Hi,
Is there a way to tell mutt to sort by thread mode by default (in
.muttrc)?
Thanks,
Rob.
| > -Original Message-
| > From: Johann Spies [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| > Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 3:23 AM
| > To: Debian
| > Subject:Re: HELIX and potato
| >
| > On Mon, Nov 06, 2000 at 09:19:40PM -0900, Ethan Benson wrote:
| > > On Mon, Nov 06, 2000
I don't know if this is the preferred way to get Helix Gnome
installed, but I typed this at the command prompt and it worked...
lynx -source http://go-gnome.org | sh
-Rob.
Debian Ghost said these things on 20001106.1400:
| Hey Guys,
| I notice that there is no helix gnome package for potato.
| I
I was curious how to not have all of the '-- MARK --'s in my log
files. What are their intended purpose?
thanks,
Rob.
What I did with my setup (fetchmail/procmail/sendmail/mutt) is
create a .mail dir in my home dir. The create a symlink from
.mail/inbox to /var/spool/mail/username
Then mutt can create its own mail folders (files) in .mail and you
can easily archive that directory if you want to later.
-Rob.
cl
Mirko Parthey said these things on 20001101.1622:
| On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 10:07:54AM -0500, Chris Gray wrote:
| >
| > > I can't figure out how to make mutt's builtin pager
| > > display characters >= chr(128), e.g. German Umlauts (ÄÖÜßäöü),
| > > they are shown as question marks.
| >
| > I have
EFM - Enlightenment File Manager?
No, I had it running a while ago to see how it worked in XF3.6.
It's pretty slick.
-Rob.
Debian Ghost said these things on 20001031.1536:
| Hello,
| Anyone know if EFM requres XF4.0?
| I'd like to try, but I am running XF3.6 on a ati rage pro + dvd.
|
| Thanks!
Yo sé español solo un poquito, pero pienso yo sé cual es tu
problema...
En el file /etc/resolv.conf, tu debes escribir un primero y segundo
nameserver. Por ejemplo, mi file es como el siguiente:
search erehwon.com
nameserver 207.189.137.1
nameserver 207.189.137.2
-Rob.
Roberto Calven
? Or do I have to tell it to?
Thanks,
Rob.
Stephen A. Witt said these things on 20001024.1519:
| On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Rob Hudson wrote:
|
| > I'm a big vim user and would like to switch the functionality of the
| > Caps_Lock key and the Escape key. I have found where to do this in
|
I'm a big vim user and would like to switch the functionality of the
Caps_Lock key and the Escape key. I have found where to do this in
the console. Which file to I edit to swap these in X?
Thanks,
Rob.
Hubert Chan said these things on 20001024.1151:
| Rob Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
|
| [cut]
| > Setting up libgnomeui32 (1.2.8-helix1) ...
| > ldconfig: warning: /usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.so.4 is not a symlink
| > ldconfig: warning: /usr/X11R6/lib/libXaw3d.so.6 is not a symli
One day I attempted to get xinerama and XFree86 4.0.1 working on my
box. I copied all the files from XF3 to a backup location,
attempted to get XF4 up and running. I failed. And since this is
my work machine, I needed XF3 back for the following Monday.
I removed the new XF4 stuff, and copied ba
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