On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 02:16:48PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i'm not positive how to reproduce it, but i did figure out that
> mozilla was blocking while trying to talk to esd. killing esd freed
> it up and let it run. i've had trouble with esd blocking things up
> before, especially gqmp
> I'm not saying that this is an ideal solution, but could
> you install a cheap 4-port switch (not hub!) every 100
> meters?
>
> Anyone care to tell me if or why this is a bad idea?
A device is a device, right ?? Whether it's a network card,
hub, or switch, keep the distance between them under 10
Hi,
apparently gpg-idea was removed from the archives at some point (stable).
Can someone confirm/explain this ?
thanks
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Hi - just wondering if anyone has had any luck using a Lite-ON
LTR-32123S CD rewriter.
I've only found one reference to it in a linux context, and that was
on linux-kernel - where no-one replied to a mail asking about how to
deal with some errors when booting/using it. Sorry - not online as I
wr
Please keep debian-user@lists.debian.org in "Cc" or "To" headers, so we can
sort mail efficiently.
Oleg
On Tuesday 11 June 2002 02:16 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 02:33:27PM -0400, Ian D. Stewart wrote:
> Different parts of the world have slightly different conventions for
> representing for various types of data. As an example, take the date
> 04/01/2002. To a brit, this is January 4th, 2002.
*ahem* To a Brit, this is "4th Janua
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 08:50:20PM +0200, Marc SCHAEFER wrote:
> Hi,
>
> apparently gpg-idea was removed from the archives at some point (stable).
> Can someone confirm/explain this ?
http://non-us.debian.org/~troup/removals.txt explains all.
(The equivalent for the US archive is
http://ftp-mast
Hi,
I'm using sylpheed since some month, and I like it. Can't remeber a real
problem. And dont worry about the among of mails, you have in your
mailbox.
Sylpheed works great and stable on my Athlon machine using the woody
distribution.
I just have about 12003 mails in my debian-user-group Folder
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 03:09:11PM -0400, Oleg wrote:
> Please keep debian-user@lists.debian.org in "Cc" or "To" headers, so we can
> sort mail efficiently.
Sorting mail on either of those is unreliable anyway. Using the
X-Mailing-List: header works better for Debian lists.
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> Hi - just wondering if anyone has had any luck using
> a Lite-ON LTR-32123S CD rewriter.
>
> (snip)
If it's an ATAPI-compliant (or is it MMC-compliant) drive,
there's very little reason that it won't work.
According to this page,
http://www.cdrfaq.org/faq05.html#S5-1-43, that drive works
with t
On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 07:45:20PM +0200, Balazs Javor wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I'm currently tracking testing with the /etc/apt/preferences set to:
| testing - 800
| unstable - 700
| stable - 600
|
| Recently after doing an update in dselect/apt-get it automatically
| selected GCC 3.1 and several relate
On 2002.06.11 15:09 Colin Watson wrote:
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 02:33:27PM -0400, Ian D. Stewart wrote:
> Different parts of the world have slightly different conventions for
> representing for various types of data. As an example, take the
date
> 04/01/2002. To a brit, this is January 4th, 20
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 01:05:46PM -0100, andrej hocevar wrote:
> suddenly -- after a kernel upgrade, it's 2.4.18 with atyfb now -- ps
> stopped working. This is the output:
>
> Signal 7 caught by ps (procps version 2.0.7).
> Please send bug reports to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> But top still works.
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 09:04:50AM -0500, Kirk Strauser wrote:
| At 2002-06-11T12:24:09Z, Dan Jacobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| > I'm talking about the most basic of user. All these names are foreign.
| > He has just inserted the 8 woody CD's given to him by a friend and is
| > following ins
Hi Dave, Hi folks,
Am Dienstag, 11. Juni 2002 06:09 schrieb Dave Thayer:
> This page has a flash plugin in it. There are several mentions of
> problems with flash problems in the moz release notes. In
> particular, the flash plugin doesn't seem to share the audio
> device nicely.
You're right, M
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002 21:13:21 +0200
"Waldemar Gorus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using sylpheed since some month, and I like it. Can't remeber a real
> problem. And dont worry about the among of mails, you have in your
> mailbox.
>
I am using Sylpheed-claws, and even that is very st
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 01:05:46PM -0100, andrej hocevar wrote:
| Hello,
| suddenly -- after a kernel upgrade, it's 2.4.18 with atyfb now -- ps
| stopped working. This is the output:
|
| Signal 7 caught by ps (procps version 2.0.7).
SIGBUS ... that's bad. Run memtest86 and see if you have any ba
No, I don't think you're right. Hubs are effectively passive, so they
don't "count" as a termination point (IIRC). Switches -- or, for that
matter, repeaters -- do, since they are active devices.
ap
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At 2002-06-11T18:41:56Z, Rich Puhek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You are correct about switches regenerating the signal, but why not just
> connect the two networks with fiber.
See also: his mention of living in a technologically depressed area.
Switches *may* be easier to come by than fiber, e
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 06:25:57AM -0700, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
| On 11-Jun-2002 Helgi Ãrn wrote:
| > Do I have to re-boot for a change to take effect?
Your mouse has moved.
You must restart Windows for your changes to take effect.
| en_US ISO-8859-1
| en_
At 2002-06-11T19:39:15Z, "Derrick 'dman' Hudson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Well put, Kirk. There is no problem (other than length of a release
> cycle, but this isn't the place to fix that).
Thanks. I suspect the OP was a troll, but I just couldn't resist. :)
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On 2002.06.11 15:54 Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 06:25:57AM -0700, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
| On 11-Jun-2002 Helgi Ãrn wrote:
| > Do I have to re-boot for a change to take effect?
Your mouse has moved.
You must restart Windows for your
Hall Stevenson wrote:
>
> > I'm not saying that this is an ideal solution, but could
> > you install a cheap 4-port switch (not hub!) every 100
> > meters?
> >
> > Anyone care to tell me if or why this is a bad idea?
>
> A device is a device, right ?? Whether it's a network card,
> hub, or switch
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 03:39:40PM -0400, Ian D. Stewart wrote:
> Reminds me of vigor of user friendly fame
>
> "You just pressed the tab key. Are you sure you wish to
> continue?"
You *do* know it's in Debian, right? :)
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since friday my isp
german telekom changed some configuration in their routers.
everytime when i
connect to remote host through my firewall who is
masquerading
internal connections
the connection to the remote host freezes after a certain number of bytes has
been
transferred. i
changed not
> The issue, IIRC, has to do with the minimum size of an Ethernet frame,
> the speed at which the frame propagates down the physical wire, and the
> need for all devices to be properly able to sense a collision.
[...]
Exactly. A switch divides the collision domain. The max
edge-to-edge latency w
On Tue, 2002-06-11 at 20:16, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> the locale "C" is meant to be the default, it always works, safe locale. The
> name "C" comes from the programming language C. Basically the default locale
> should allow you to code a C app without causing issues when given to someone
> e
On 2002.06.11 16:05 Colin Watson wrote:
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 03:39:40PM -0400, Ian D. Stewart wrote:
> Reminds me of vigor of user friendly fame
>
>"You just pressed the tab key. Are you sure you wish to
> continue?"
You *do* know it's in Debian, right? :)
Oh no! Say it's not so.
I j
You got to fix those linebreaks; they were so bad I *had* to reformat
things... And the odd uppercase letter wouldn't hurt either...
Disclaimer: I'm not familiar with ADSL; I'm on dialup.
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 10:07:59PM +0200, Peter Lieven wrote:
> since friday my isp german telekom changed so
> > since friday my isp german telekom changed some configuration in their
> > routers.
> >
> > everytime when i connect to remote host through my firewall who is
> > masquerading internal connections the connection to the remote host
> > freezes after a certain number of bytes has been transferred
On Tue, 2002-06-11 at 20:33, Ian D. Stewart wrote:
> Different parts of the world have slightly different conventions for
> representing for various types of data. As an example, take the date
> 04/01/2002. To a brit, this is January 4th, 2002. To an american, it
> is April 1st, 2002.
For me
Hello, who shows some old screen sessions but ps aux doesn't show the
associated pts/x so I can't simply kill them. Screendump will show the
output but depends on the session name for further use. I know I can
reboot but there must be a better way. Please reply to the email
address since I'm not
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002 22:07:59 +0200
"Peter Lieven" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> since friday my isp german telekom changed some configuration in their
> routers.
My english is bad, I'm sorry. I hope you can understand it.
My network showed the same behaviour some weeks ago.
The problem is your mtu
hi wizards!
any clue on this one:
gw2:~# route -n
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use Iface
xx.xxx.239.144 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.240 U 0 00 eth0
xx.xxx.239.00.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 0 00
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 02:04:07PM -0700, justin cunningham wrote:
> Hello, who shows some old screen sessions but ps aux doesn't show the
> associated pts/x so I can't simply kill them. Screendump will show the
> output but depends on the session name for further use. I know I can
> reboot but t
Is there a "preferred" way for an end-user to increase/decrease the
severity of a particular bug? Or are these at discretion of the package
maintainer?
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I see syslogd-listfiles and savelog at heart of /etc/cron.daily/sysklogd.
Are these methods unique to Debian? I use RH6.1 and Mandrake 8.1 and they do
not have syslogd-listfiles or savelog commands.
On my RH6.1 systems (slated for migration to Debian) the logrotate facility
is used to in the
Screen -list reports there are no sockets found though I can see old
sessions with 'who' me, my ip:S.0 <-screen attached.
ls -l /var/run/screen/S-me returns 0 files so I don't know.
thanks, justin
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On Tuesday 11 June 2002 22:07, Peter Lieven wrote:
> since friday my isp german telekom changed some configuration in
> their routers.
> everytime when i connect to remote host through my firewall who is
> masquerading
> internal connections the connection to the remote host freezes after
> a certa
I'm running woody and have just been handed a Palm Pilot at work. I'm not
really sure I want the thing, but thought I would check it out. I was
going to install a syncing application with my woody desktop, but found
there were several palm pilot apps in the distribution. Is a question like
'which i
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 04:09:37PM -0500, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> Is there a "preferred" way for an end-user to increase/decrease the
> severity of a particular bug? Or are these at discretion of the package
> maintainer?
It is technically possible for anyone to change a bug's severity as
docum
Hi!
> Do you have any environment variables set that
> relate to the timezone?
No. I haven't any.
> Also, make sure the file /etc/timezone contains the
> correct setting for your system
Yes, it have. And I have tryed some different cities
(in the same timzone) and it's the same.
> and make sur
Hi, I need to reclaim some of my pts/... that aren't showing up using
ps -lots-of-different-options but are showing up with who. How do I do
this?
Thanks, Justin
ps: please reply to my email since I'm currently not subscribed.
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On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 04:37:11PM -0700, Paul Scott wrote:
I am setting up a new box and I had woody and KDE installed from a CD I
got several months ago. I was installing some more stuff and somehow
ended up with the error output below. A step that occurred before this
In muc.lists.debian.user, you wrote:
> I'm running woody and have just been handed a Palm Pilot at work. I'm not
> really sure I want the thing, but thought I would check it out. I was
> going to install a syncing application with my woody desktop, but found
> there were several palm pilot apps in
justin cunningham wrote:
> Hi, I need to reclaim some of my pts/... that aren't showing up using
> ps -lots-of-different-options but are showing up with who. How do I do
> this?
How about,
# killall `ps ax | grep pts | grep -v grep | awk '{print $1};'`
Ciao,
Viktor
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"Mike Mimic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Do you have any environment variables set that
> > relate to the timezone?
>
> No. I haven't any.
>
> > Also, make sure the file /etc/timezone contains the
> > correct setting for your system
>
> Yes, it have. And I have tryed some different cities
>
"Stephen A. Witt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm running woody and have just been handed a Palm Pilot at work. I'm not
> really sure I want the thing, but thought I would check it out. I was
> going to install a syncing application with my woody desktop, but found
> there were several palm pilot
Hello everybody,
I'm new to Debian and I just forgotten the root password so I can do many administrative task. Does anybody know how to recover the root password?
Antony
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On Tue, 2002-06-11 at 15:02, Stephen A. Witt wrote:
> I'm running woody and have just been handed a Palm Pilot at work. I'm not
> really sure I want the thing, but thought I would check it out. I was
> going to install a syncing application with my woody desktop, but found
> there were several pal
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 05:26:47PM -0600, Antonio Mu?oz-Flores wrote:
> I'm new to Debian and I just forgotten the root password so I can do
> many administrative task. Does anybody know how to recover the root
> password?
You can't easily recover the existing password, but, if you have
physical a
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002 13:50:04 -0300 Marcelo Chiapparini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I am trying to give sylpheed a try in an Athlon machine which runs
> woody. I would like to hear about the experience of other users of
> this list. Actually I've installed sylpheed but since the installation
> I a
On 11/06/02 John Griffiths did speaketh:
> on the subject of moz, does anyone know of any debs for 1.0 suitable for
> potato?
You might want to just grab the binary tarball from the Mozilla website.
Mike
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I used Mondo 3 or 4 (or more) months back. Everything backed up fine. One
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uncompressing them (not straightforward at all), and copying back t
At 07:53 PM 6/11/02 -0400, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
>On 11/06/02 John Griffiths did speaketh:
>
>> on the subject of moz, does anyone know of any debs for 1.0 suitable for
>> potato?
>
>You might want to just grab the binary tarball from the Mozilla website.
>
>Mike
Thanks Mike,
I used t
I use jpilot and have been very happy with it. I'm a little old-fashioned
so my desktop is fvwm2, not gnome or kde, and jpilot is a nice,
stand-alone, reliable interface to the palm.
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On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 07:01:47AM -0700, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
>
> On 11-Jun-2002 Dan Jacobson wrote:
> > [Debian's default installation gives 2 year old emacs and 6 year old
> > non-GNU awk, while sporting the "GNU/Linux" branding]
> >
> > Summary: Dan says the debian install process shoul
Wow. It sounds like there's a lot to learn between this post and the other
two. I guess I'll start reading stuff ... Maybe I'll upgrade my kernel
while I'm at it.
Thanks!
Jen
On Wed, Jun 12, 2002 at 12:46:00AM +0900, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > "jennyw" == jennyw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writ
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 11:34:22PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
| On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 04:09:37PM -0500, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
| > Is there a "preferred" way for an end-user to increase/decrease the
| > severity of a particular bug? Or are these at discretion of the package
| > maintainer?
| U
Interesting, you are right. If I kill the artsd sound server mozilla
clears itself up and that page will load without a problem when I
reload mozilla, if I disable the artsd (kde sound server). So the dpkg
-reconfigure doesn't help?
On June 11, 2002 03:30 pm, gerhard wrote:
> Hi Dave, Hi fol
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 09:05:02PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
| On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 03:39:40PM -0400, Ian D. Stewart wrote:
| > Reminds me of vigor of user friendly fame
| >
| > "You just pressed the tab key. Are you sure you wish to
| > continue?"
|
| You *do* know it's in Debian, righ
I posted a problem on this list roghly 1.5 weeks ago about missing
fonts in Star Office. To recap, I am running XF86 4.2.0 compiled from source
on a testing box. Star office was missing many fonts. I was given some advice
to add fonts using spadmin. I tried that with no results.
I have now used t
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 11:11:57PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
| hi wizards!
|
| any clue on this one:
|
| gw2:~# route -n
| Kernel IP routing table
| Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use Iface
| xx.xxx.239.144 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.240 U 0 0
People keep claiming that they are improving Mozilla and that it's not
Slow-zilla any more, but it has always been my experience, regardless of
Mozilla's version or hardware, that it is at least 2 or 3 times slower than
other browsers (Netscape 4.7 on Linux and IE on Windows)
My theory is that
>My theory is that others experience the same (after all, it's just ones and
>zeros, not weather forcasting), but everyone is afraid to speak up for
>political reasons, since Mozilla is thought of as IE's competitor on Windows.
>
>End of troll. Dictated, but not read. YMMV IFF you are a lying SOB
Antonio Mu?oz-Flores wrote:
Hello everybody,
I'm new to Debian and I just forgotten the root password so I can do
many administrative task. Does anybody know how to recover the root
password?
Antony
If you have sudo installed (you *do* have it installed, don't you?) and
have your user con
Hi,
at the risk of starting yet another uncontrollable thread...
On 5 Jun 2002 at 8:37, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> Debian will never make it to perfect 6 month release cycles. To
> use Debian you must acclimate to apt-get and the "we release
> every day" credo. Although we call it "unstable"
On Tuesday 11 June 2002 10:12 pm, John Griffiths wrote:
> >My theory is that others experience the same (after all, it's just ones
> > and zeros, not weather forcasting), but everyone is afraid to speak up
> > for political reasons, since Mozilla is thought of as IE's competitor on
> > Windows.
> >
Hello,
I have problem with connecting to the samba server on my Debian box from
a WinXP machine.
I can connect to the samba server from all my other Linux box but I just
can't connect to it from an XP machine. I can see the Debian Samba
server listing in the XP's WorkGroup place. I got a me
Kent West wrote:
Antonio Mu?oz-Flores wrote:
Hello everybody,
I'm new to Debian and I just forgotten the root password so I can do
many administrative task. Does anybody know how to recover the root
password?
Antony
If you have sudo installed (you *do* have it installed, don't you?)
and
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 09:30:35AM -0700, justin cunningham wrote:
> Thanks. Trying that now. I don't know why debian doesn't use ezmlm.
> justin
Most of *us* don't know why people can't be bothered to read the text at
the bottom of every mail that comes from the list. You know, the "how to
un
>(I repeated the whole experiment twice for each browser, starting them
before
>and shutting them down after the experiment)
>
>HW: K6-2 550 w/ 256 MB (Java disabled in Netscape. Don't know about
Mozilla -
>whichever way it comes on Woody)
first problem, woody's version isn't close to the 1.0 re
On Tuesday 11 June 2002 10:58 pm, Marc Wilson wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 09:30:35AM -0700, justin cunningham wrote:
> > Thanks. Trying that now. I don't know why debian doesn't use ezmlm.
> > justin
>
> Most of *us* don't know why people can't be bothered to read the text at
> the bottom of
Thanks, this seems to work!
.
>
> You can try to dpkg-reconfigure mozilla-browser to stop Mozilla
> from grabbing esd.
>
> Simon
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[snip]
> Now, I developed the habit of updating at least once a week, and admittedly
> never even
> wondered why, until I saw Sean's lines above...
> Why is Debian a 'changing' distribution? Don't get me wrong: I got used to
> it, it's
> alright for me, but: why?
Am Mittwoch, 12. Juni 2002 03:53 schrieb Richard Beri:
> Interesting, you are right. If I kill the artsd sound server
> mozilla clears itself up and that page will load without a
> problem when I reload mozilla, if I disable the artsd (kde sound
> server). So the dpkg -reconfigure doesn't help?
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, Oleg wrote:
> Does lists.debian.org use procmail? If so, it must be easy to redirect all
> messages with ^"Subject: unsubscribe" to /dev/null or elsewhere.
To debian-user-request perhaps?
Patrick
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On Tuesday 11 June 2002 10:58 pm, John Griffiths wrote:
> lynx beats them all for straight text. try nested tables, javascript,
> anigifs, and flash plugins on the same page.
>
> Thats when you find out what your browser's worth
>
> YMMV yourself, but my job takes me to these monstrosities all the
On Wed, 2002-06-12 at 03:51, Oleg wrote:
> On Tuesday 11 June 2002 10:12 pm, John Griffiths wrote:
> > >My theory is that others experience the same (after all, it's just ones
> > > and zeros, not weather forcasting), but everyone is afraid to speak up
> > > for political reasons, since Mozilla is
On Wed, 2002-06-12 at 03:51, Oleg wrote:
> On Tuesday 11 June 2002 10:12 pm, John Griffiths wrote:
> > >My theory is that others experience the same (after all, it's just ones
> > > and zeros, not weather forcasting), but everyone is afraid to speak up
> > > for political reasons, since Mozilla is
Is there a Debian package that contains code that will add error
correcting codes to a data stream (e.g. a pipe) so that loss of a
segment of the stream can be recovered from?
(tried apt-cache search ecc, and a few other keywords)
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