>
>hi,
>the problem is exactly what says my subject.
>every morning, ls /usr/bin/pulseaudio gives:
> ls: cannot access '/usr/bin/pulseaudio': No such file or directory
>and I must issue "aptitude reinstall pulseaudio"
>I plan to put the ls command every minute to find when it disappears,
>unle
Am 05. Jun, 2001 schwäzte Dave Sherohman so:
> On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 07:58:50AM -0500, hanasaki wrote:
>
> > I have added the following else statement to the script so there is
> > always a report. I would appreciate it if the utility's owner would
> > consider adding this to his/her next revis
Am 06. Jun, 2001 schwäzte will trillich so:
> smells like there should be a newbieDoc in this somewhere...
Presuming you meant the "set background=dark" config line there is a
wishlist bug, #99762, for that as well as an appropriate comment, which
explains when to use the option, to be added to t
moin, moin,
playing with /etc/apt/preferences and I wanted to check if I understand how
to properly wield this really cool capability :).
First, I'm trying to track specific dists, but be able to grab packages from
another dist. I want to be able to automagically get updates from the more
unstabl
Am 07. Jun, 2001 schwäzte Joey Hess so:
> I think you must understand those docs better than most of us. I've been
Who would understand it best? Presumably someone knows what it's supposed to
do.
> using a simple pin-to-testing with unstable available on command, but I
> barely understand how ev
Am 03. Jun, 2001 schwäzte Matthias Richter so:
> " if vim was compiled with +syntax enable syntax hightlighting by default
> if has("syntax")
> syntax on
set background=dark " if you're using black backgrounds as now seems to
" be standard with debian
> endif
cia
Am 29. May, 2001 schwäzte will trillich so:
> when i was out of town last week, and nobody was at the house,
> i get this log message from logcheck reflecting some firewall
> block--
>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: server 05/23/01:13.02 system check
> From: root <[EMAIL PRO
Am 30. May, 2001 schwäzte Wayne Sitton so:
> When I upgraded to woody one of the services that were installed was
> 'lwresd'
> What is that? Plus, now when I'm using dselect, it says that lwresd
man lwresd
lwresd is the daemon providing name lookup services to clients that use
the BIN
Am 29. May, 2001 schwäzte Vlad so:
> > If you're looking for a way to globally disable the 'a' option, so that
> > your users aren't allowed to see each other's processes, you'll probably
> > have to hack the source.
>
> already done. www.openwall.com and download a kernel patch. i would say,
> it
moin, moin,
I've got a box running stable with apt 0.5.3 out of testing. It appears that
the lists dir has moved from /var/state/apt/ to /var/lib/apt/.
This version allows apt-getting a specific version of a package as well as a
package from a specific dist, e.g. stable, testing, unstable.
It ap
Am 30. May, 2001 schwäzte Renai LeMay so:
> can anyone tell me the best way to check CPU speed on a 2.0.36 kernel?
>
> I tried dmesg but it didn't give me any details about cpu...
Check out /proc/cpuinfo. Don't have any 2.0.x boxen on the air anymore, but
I think that was available before.
ciao
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