On Wednesday 18 June 2003 02:46, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
> Greetings list,
>
> Today, for the first time, I popped an audio CD in my laptop with the
> intention of listening to it (the CD player portion of my stero broke
> during my last move). I was very unhappy when gnome-cd and xmms both
> choke
Hello all,
I've been setting up a mail server using totally virtual users
stored in LDAP, the email servers are Exim and Cyrus IMAP/POP3. The
server user accounts are to be managed by non Linux users and myself
using LDAP Explorer/Browser and GQ, it is estimated that there will be
at least 3
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非接触式IC卡收卡机(SPW-CFJ-01B):
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2、支持外部刷卡:司机自带的卡(如公务卡、月票卡等)可直接在外部刷卡。
3、司机取卡后,栏杆抬起,通行灯变绿,车辆通过栏杆;栏杆上的红外检测
器识别出车辆经过,栏杆控制器控制栏杆落下,同时给出信号给入口控制器,
这时下一辆车可以取卡通行;
4、内置的控制器可以通过串口通讯口(RS232)从
I sold my PC with a SCSI card and Exabyte tape backup (14 GB). Now
that I have this laptop, I'm ready to start backing it up.
What do you use to back up your laptop?
One can stick PCMCIA cards, serial cables, USB 2.0 cables, network
cables, and IBM UltraBay cartridges into my IBM ThinkPad T40p.
O
Hello,
I use external usb hard disk with my Fujitsu-Siemens notebook with Crusoe
processor.
this hard disk work very fine with usb 1.1, also with ohci and without external
power. It run ounly with usb.
I wont use this with usb 2.0 too and for this I buy Cardbus wit two usb ports.
If I put this
* David selby
> echo "$(df)" | grep '/dev/hdb1' | cut -c 53-54
Nitpicking
1. Why do you echo "$[df)"? It looks like digging a whole and filling
it afterwards. Just use 'df | grep ...'
2. I guess cut -c is ok, but consider a 100% filled disk... Furter,
we have to hope that df's outpu
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I have to wonder, looking through KDE I've started to notice that
there's the ability to do file sharing in KDE. Is this a Samba daemon
by any chance?
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Hi folks,
I'm trying to get `big sister' working on Debian stable.
I've aliened the RPM's to .deb's and installed OK, but now I'm having problems
creating a display_map.cfg that works. All the images referenced are there and have
read permissions.
display_map.cfg:
template/var/li
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 09:52:35PM +0530, SRIKANTH NS wrote:
> So, my orignal question : How to get the option of printing using
> "cups" in other programs like kword or openoffice?
$ apt-cache show openoffice.org | grep cups
Suggests: openoffice.org-spellcheck, openoffice.org-help, menu,
ooqsta
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On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 09:41:23AM +0300, Aryan Ameri wrote:
> If you care about patents, or if you never intend to listen to these
> files anywhere other than your computer, go with ogg. if not, mp3 is
> the only viable soloution.
Why does everybod
I have a GNU/Linux server on a windows network with Samba running. I can get
to that machine using it's IP address, but only using it's hostname if I add
an entry into the Windows client's hosts file.
Is there anyway to allow access to the machine, without having to explicitly
adding a hosts entry
Hi!
On Wed Jun 18, 2003 at 06:46:19AM +, Bill Wohler wrote:
> I sold my PC with a SCSI card and Exabyte tape backup (14 GB). Now
> that I have this laptop, I'm ready to start backing it up.
>
> What do you use to back up your laptop?
I use a network backup solution: amanda. See http://www.am
A curious thing happened today with apt-get, that I have never seen before.
I recently upgraded my system from potato to woody, using an official CD
set (7 binary, 7 source). I followed the instructions rigorously, and am
now 99% sure that all is correctly upgraded (but see
http://lists.debian.o
I have an acentia P that I could never get X to work on with the cirrus
drivers. I was able to get rather nice results using just the generic vesa
driver. Its good enough for most 2D stuff, even doom.
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Cirrus Logic 7556, Xfree
Did you add the debian box to your networks DNS server?
From: "Hill, Benjamin W" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: GNU/Linux server on Windows Network: Hostname / IP Mapping
Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2003 10:00:39 +0100
I have a GNU/Linux server on a windows network with Samba running. I
Not sure how to do that... Indecently it is a managed DNS, so I'd have to
get someone's permission also! :-/
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If you mean 100 vs 10 or full duplex vs half duplex and your driver is a
module you can fix that in /etc/modules.conf I forget exactly what I had to
do, this was a long time ago, but you can specify the speed and duplex
there. For whatever reason the cisco and my 3com chipset didn't like
eachot
What happens if you comment out security.debian.org?
From: Peter Hugosson-Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Debian User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: apt-get/cdrom curiosity
Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2003 11:21:53 +0200
A curious thing happened today with apt-get, that I have never seen before.
I recently u
Unless the linux box is added to the DNS server, then that hosts file is
your only hope. You could setup an alternate DNS server on the linux box,
but then you still have to config the winschmoes boxes to use it. Once a
lont time ago, I found that etc directory on a NT box, then found a hosts
f
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Hi everybody
Last week I helped a friend out with some gnuplot graphs on his SuSE
machine. He asked me why I was typing in the whole filenames in gnuplot
instead of using auto-completion with the "Tab" key. I said, because
gnuplot does not support it. BUT -> On SuSE it does!Back home I tried
i
I mounted my hard disk's windows partition (fat32) with "gid=winusers"
(the group to which I belong) and umask=113 as options. Correctly the
directory /windows ant its subdirectories had uid 0 (default), gid
winusers, and permissions "rw-rw-r--".
Nevertheless, when I tried to do "ls -l /windows"
Hi All,
I've just created an MPG of my wedding and would like to burn it onto a CD
but for it to be a DVD (i.e. work on a DVD player). I've googled but can't
find a howto. Anyway know the best way about going round this?
Rgds
Rus
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Hello Ross,
Ross Boylan wrote:
> Because of some network problems, it looks as if I need to tell my
> ethernet card to operate at a certain speed, rather than letting it
> autosense. How do I do that? Is it a run-time thing (e.g.,
> ifconfig), or do I need to set it as a kernel option on load?
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 12:39:06PM -0700, Piero wrote:
> I mounted my hard disk's windows partition (fat32) with "gid=winusers"
> (the group to which I belong) and umask=113 as options. Correctly the
> directory /windows ant its subdirectories had uid 0 (default), gid
> winusers, and permissions
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> I have to wonder, looking through KDE I've started to notice that
> there's the ability to do file sharing in KDE. Is this a Samba daemon
> by any chance?
>
>
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Hello Piero,
Piero wrote:
> I mounted my hard disk's windows partition (fat32) with "gid=winusers"
> (the group to which I belong) and umask=113 as options. Correctly the
> directory /windows ant its subdirectories had uid 0 (default), gid
> winusers, and permissions "rw-rw-r--".
> Nevertheless, w
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 12:30:06PM -0500, ian wrote:
> Is Open Office v1.0.3.1 compatible with woody (kern. ver. 2.4.18)?
http://www.apt-get.org/search.php?query=openoffice&submit=&arch%5B%5D=i386
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Florian Ernst wrote:
> To set the speed automagically once the network starts up I personally
> use this:
>
>> (...)
>> up mii-tool -F 100baseTx-FD eth0
Sorry, forgot to mention mii-tool is in the net-tools package...
Ciao,
Flo
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On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 11:56:09AM +0100, Rus Foster wrote:
> I've just created an MPG of my wedding and would like to burn it onto a CD
> but for it to be a DVD (i.e. work on a DVD player). I've googled but can't
> find a howto. Anyway know the best w
On Wednesday 18 June 2003 12:56, Rus Foster wrote:
> Hi All,
> I've just created an MPG of my wedding and would like to burn it onto a CD
> but for it to be a DVD (i.e. work on a DVD player). I've googled but can't
> find a howto. Anyway know the best way about going round this?
Create an (S)VCD;
Yeah, mii-tools lets you do that. If that doesn't work, then ethtool should.
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello Ross,
Ross Boylan wrote:
>
Dear all,
on one of my boxes, I am not able to run an update. The error is:
Hit http://www.netbeast.org unstable/main Packages
Hit http://www.netbeast.org unstable/main Release
Hit http://www.netbeast.org testing/main Packages
Hit http://www.netbeast.org testing/main Release
Hit ftp://sunsite.cn
Florian Ernst wrote:
Hello Piero,
Piero wrote:
I mounted my hard disk's windows partition (fat32) with "gid=winusers"
(the group to which I belong) and umask=113 as options. Correctly the
directory /windows ant its subdirectories had uid 0 (default), gid
winusers, and permissions "rw-rw-r--".
Nev
> There is a bug in woody's wdm that artificially limits the number of
> windowmanagers it will display. This was fixed by upstream version
> 1.22, so the version in sid and sarge does not have this limitation.
>
> You could change the woody version locally and recompile it. That
> might be eas
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Piero wrote:
| I mounted my hard disk's windows partition (fat32) with "gid=winusers"
| (the group to which I belong) and umask=113 as options. Correctly the
| directory /windows ant its subdirectories had uid 0 (default), gid
| winusers, and permission
Hello Piero,
unless noted otherwise please reply to the list...
Piero wrote:
> What do you mean by folder symlink?
Well, you can set a symlink to a folder. Thus, when entering the
symlink, you will enter the symlinked folder.
Everything is a file ;)
CU,
Flo
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On Mon, Jun 16, 2003 at 06:19:36PM -0700, J F wrote:
| root:/var/log# pwd
| /var/log
| root:/var/log# egrep imap daemon.log
| ...
| Jun 16 17:49:23 a1700xp imapd[978]: connect from a1700xp.ebeb.com
| Jun 16 17:49:23 a1700xp imapd[978]: error: cannot execute /usr/sbin/imapd:
| No such file or d
Ooops!
When recieving your PM I overlooked you also sent the reply to the list,
sorry about that :-/
CU,
Flo
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On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 10:00:39AM +0100, Hill, Benjamin W wrote:
> I have a GNU/Linux server on a windows network with Samba running. I can get
> to that machine using it's IP address, but only using it's hostname if I add
> an entry into the Windows
From: "Moe Binkerman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: hacked?
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 20:44:13 -0400
From: Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: hacked?
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 11:51:55 -0400
Moe Binkerman wrote:
> I've noticed something odd, I did
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 01:46:40AM +0200, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
> 1) I would like a GUI-type tool to facilitate putting the audio on my harddrive
apt-cache search rip cd
gives you a few to choose from.
> and 2) I can't figure out how to tell cdda2wav to make each track into a
> separate file
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 02:25:36PM +0200, Florian Ernst wrote:
> Piero wrote:
> > What do you mean by folder symlink?
>
> Well, you can set a symlink to a folder. Thus, when entering the
> symlink, you will enter the symlinked folder.
In the Unix world we call them "directories", not "folders". I
My copy of OpenOffice.org says it's 1.0.3-1.nobse.1
It doesn't mention the .1 at the end.
# for OpenOffice.org
deb http://people.debian.org/~nobse/debian/woody/backported ./
You can find packages at www.apt-get.org. That's where I found the
backport of OpenOffice.org I'm using. You can search
>From Piero on Wednesday, 2003-06-18 at 12:39:06 -0700:
> I mounted my hard disk's windows partition (fat32) with "gid=winusers"
> (the group to which I belong) and umask=113 as options. Correctly the
> directory /windows ant its subdirectories had uid 0 (default), gid
> winusers, and permission
I'm looking for some good (free) reporting utilities for summarizing User
rights, Directories, and such.
Tips?
Mada
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On Tue, 2003-06-17 at 14:17, Brad Cramer wrote:
> But I am not really sure how to set up
> something similar in Evolution, so I get my personal mail from work and
> home into my Inbox and mailing lists mail sorted and put into the
> various folders.
If I understand you right, you get mail from se
Elliot Dray wrote:
> 1) when you issue the command "apt-get -b build-dep" what exactly does the
> build-dep do, does it install dependencies from the branch your trying to
> install the package from?
I think you have this command confused with another.
apt-get build-dep packagename
That comm
On Wed, 18 Jun 2003 09:59:54 -0400, "Moe Binkerman" enscreveu:
> De: "Moe Binkerman"
> Data: Wed, 18 Jun 2003 09:59:54 -0400
> Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Assunto: Re: hacked?
>
> >From: "Moe Binkerman"
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: Re: hacked?
> >Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 20:44:13 -0400
>
Hi Colin!
Colin Watson wrote:
> In the Unix world we call them "directories", not "folders". I'm
> guessing this was why Piero was confused.
Ah, OK, somehow I commonly use those synonymously, perhaps I should
better take care and watch my vocabulary when posting... ;)
Thanks for pointing that ou
On Tue, 2003-06-17 at 07:02, Dave Thayer wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 16, 2003 at 09:27:34AM -0500, Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote:
> > Quoting Benjamin Swatek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > Sorry, but nether googeling nor the wlan-howto enlighted me completely
> > > and I know that this is not so debian specific, bu
I just run apt-get update on the latest unstable, and then run
aptitude.
Here is what I get after g:
--\ Packages being removed because they are no longer used
idA libnewt0.51 127kB
0.51.4-8 0.51.4-10
--\ Packages being delet
On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 16:42, Bret Comstock Waldow wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 10:03, Benjamin Swatek wrote:
>
> > I mean one of these nice little boxes which aren't more than this or can
> > I use some linux-box set up as a router which I connect to the internet
> > as an accesspoint via a wlan
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 04:46:20AM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
> Most DVD players on the market just happen to be able to play VCDs and
> SVCDs. This is probably what you meant.
I was under the impression that DVD is mpeg2 and so is SVCD? -could be
wildly wrong there!
Having said that, i had a nic
Whither logwatch?
In the past on RH systems I have used logwatch to summarize
interesting logfile events and mail them to the admin. Recently I
have not used anything. Just yesterday a friend, that I have
convinced to try Debian, asked about logwatch. I would like to give
him a good answer.
Of
Hi,
I am getting this wireless error with Linksys WPC11 ver 3 card. What is the easiest way to fix this? I am using auto-detection of hardware that came with Knoppix.
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 09:59:54AM -0400, Moe Binkerman wrote:
[slightly excessive trimming]
| Does that include a port used to communicate with a remote webserver from
| inside my network via NAT?
No.
| Lets just say the old box is not getting back on my network until after I
| wipe it.
Why
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 23:30:15 +0200, Thomas Krennwallner wrote:
> This code snippet will lookup the PATH environment and search for the
> "ps" executable. It will execute it and will pass "ps" as argv[0] and
> "x" as argv[1]. It is equivalent to:
>
> $ ps x
Don't you mean
$ exec ps x
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I'm on an Athlon 2600+ 1Gig RAM SCSI drives, so I suppose it would
qualify as a decent machine ;) I've let it run for an hour before I
Ctrl-C'd it. But now even when I run 'apt-get remove mozilla' or any
other apt command for that matter it always goes back to updating the
chrome registry. I'm
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On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 05:27:51PM +0100, Hugh Saunders wrote:
> Having said that, i had a nice raw mpeg2 .bin image which played fine in
> mplayer but when burnt to cd the DVD player said "format unsupported" :(
> mplayer will play the cd with the SVC
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On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 09:38:41AM -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:
> In the past on RH systems I have used logwatch to summarize
> interesting logfile events and mail them to the admin. Recently I
apt-get install logcheck ?
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On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 11:33:02AM -0500, Kirk Strauser wrote:
> At 2003-06-17T15:14:57Z, Nathan Malmberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You're a college student and haven't discovered the lure of selling plasma?
> For shame, for shame.
>
> > So I've heard. It appears that my drive was on its last
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 11:32:14PM +0100, Pigeon wrote:
| With a dialup, it would be rather useful to be able to do this from the MTA
| rather than the MUA.
True.
| Unfortunately /usr/share/doc/exim/spec.txt.gz contains no references
| to either gpg or pgp. Am I really out of luck for built-in
|
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 09:40:18AM -0300, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
| Dear Debianners,
|
| I am having a hard time setting exim to work at home, using my
| comercial IP trough a dial-up connection. After connected to this IP,
| I cannot send emails from home to any place in the Internet... the
I don't believe the kernel PnP is configuring the card properly. How do I
pass arguments to the kernel PnP?
Running unstable, gcc 2.95 for kernel and module compiles
Alsa and this card worked find in the 9.0-9.2 alsa versions using the
defaults
Somewhere in 9.3 and now in 9.4 the modules fail
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Elliot Dray wrote:
1) when you issue the command "apt-get -b build-dep" what exactly does the
build-dep do, does it install dependencies from the branch your trying to
install the package from?
I think you have this command confused with another.
apt-get build-dep packagename
I got that command
On Wednesday 18 June 2003 11:50, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 09:41:23AM +0300, Aryan Ameri wrote:
> > If you care about patents, or if you never intend to listen to
> > these files anywhere other than your computer, go with ogg. if not,
> > mp3 is the only viable soloution.
>
> Wh
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 01:49:20PM +0200, Nicos Gollan wrote:
> On Wednesday 18 June 2003 12:56, Rus Foster wrote:
> > Hi All,
> > I've just created an MPG of my wedding and would like to burn it onto a CD
> > but for it to be a DVD (i.e. work on a DVD player). I've googled but can't
> > find a how
Yth. Bpk/Ibu/Sdr/i
Salam Sejahtera,
Saat ini saya sedang menjalankan sebuah proyek bisnis
yang sangat berpotensi dan terbukti berkembang pesat
di Indonesia sejak 1989.
Saya memerlukan rekan kerja yang berkomitmen kuat untuk
sukses di bisnis besar ini.
Untuk info selengkapnya dan pendaftaran sec
Quoting Miernik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I just run apt-get update on the latest unstable, and then run
> aptitude.
>
In my experience, it is a Very Bad Idea (TM) to mix apt-get and
aptitude. They apparently calculate dependencies and/or priorities
differently.
Just my $0.02USD,
Jeffrey
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Antony Gelberg wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to perform a new Debian installation on a PC with an ASUS
> A7V8X mobo, using the onboard Promise 20376 (Fasttrak 133) SATA RAID
> controller.
Sorted it - copied the config for bf2.4 from /boot to my .config, made the
change I needed, then the modul
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Hi,
I am getting this wireless error with Linksys WPC11 ver 3 card. What is
the easiest way to fix this? I am using auto-detection of hardware that
came with Knoppix.
This is (mostly) fixed in the 0.13e orinoco drivers from
http://ozlabs.org/people/dgibson/dldwd/
You'll
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 09:37:34AM +0100, Max Lock wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm trying to get `big sister' working on Debian stable.
>
> I've aliened the RPM's to .deb's and installed OK, but now I'm having problems
> creating a display_map.cfg that works. All the images referenced are there
[20030618] Hugh Saunders ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I was under the impression that DVD is mpeg2 and so is SVCD? -could be
> wildly wrong there!
IIRC, SVCD is MPEG-1.
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[20030618] Bob Proulx ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Whither logwatch?
>
> In the past on RH systems I have used logwatch to summarize
> interesting logfile events and mail them to the admin. Recently I
> have not used anything. Just yesterday a friend, that I have
> convi
I had thought at first that this was just a problem with my emacs, but
I'm beginning to think it's an actual terminal issue. Using Ctrl-home or
Ctrl-end in a terminal only seems to send out a home or end
respectively. This is quite a nuisance as I'm quite fond of using those
shortcuts for beginning
Hello,
I'm trying to build the last kernel-source.2.4.20 with
xfs patch but I have an error while linking.
many functions have undefined reference to `xfs_params' !!!
Any idea ?
François
ld -m elf_i386 -r -o math.o fpu_entry.o errors.o fpu_arith.o fpu_aux.o fpu_etc.o
* Derrick 'dman' Hudson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030617 09:43]:
> On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 01:17:38AM -0500, Will Trillich wrote:
> | On Sun, Jun 15, 2003 at 10:42:45PM -0700, Vineet Kumar wrote:
>
> | > What problems have you faced trying to get exim-tls up and
> | > running? I can share my config if
I've been messing around with my kernel, and compiled without ISA support,
since I'm on a PCI machine. On rebooting, PCMCIA gave a ResourceIRQ
conflict. When I recompiled the kernel with ISA support, PCMCIA
recognised my card as always.
It turns out my "discovery" is mentioned in the HOWTO, whic
on Wed, 18 Jun 2003 12:12:39AM +0200, Roberto Sanchez insinuated:
> If you boot into Debian and mount your RH partition on /mnt, then
> you need to run 'chroot /mnt lilo -b /dev/hda5' (no need to specify
> an odd location for the config file).
>
> That way, the system will temporarily pretend that
hey,
i used to change my mouse type, repeat rate, protocol, all that with
gpmconfig. on the fresh install i've just done, i can't find the
package anywhere -- has it changed?
thanks!
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Hello all:
I am trying to get Debian running. The sequence of events:
1. installed 'woody' from floppy disks with the bf2.4 (what ever that
stands for) images (I wanted to use reiserfs). The install when OK. Got
a basic 'cli' Debian system.
2. Did an 'apt-get dist-upgrade' to 'sarge'. All when OK
On Wed, 18 Jun 2003 at 7:18pm, François Chenais wrote:
:Hello,
:
:I'm trying to build the last kernel-source.2.4.20 with
:xfs patch but I have an error while linking.
:
:many functions have undefined reference to `xfs_params' !!!
I was having this sort of problem on a 'testing' system, when someo
Quoting Patrick Wiseman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I've been messing around with my kernel, and compiled without ISA support,
> since I'm on a PCI machine. On rebooting, PCMCIA gave a ResourceIRQ
> conflict. When I recompiled the kernel with ISA support, PCMCIA
> recognised my card as always.
>
> It
Hi, I just installed Debian
3.0 r1 (woody). Since I have a Mylex DAC960 Raid controller
I had to install the 2.2.20-compact version in order to get the controller
working.
In order to use iptables
(this machine has to be a firewall) I have to upgrade to a 2.4 kernel.
I tried kernel-image-
David selby wrote:
I need to get the first two file names from a directory ...
My code
directory=$(ls -r --format=single-column)
works perfect and gives me ...
20030617Jun17.tar.gz 20030616Jun16.tar.gz 20030615Jun15.tar.gz
20030614Jun14.tar.gz 20030613Jun13.tar.gz 20030612Jun12.tar.gz
20030611
on Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 08:28:22PM -0400, christophe barbe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 11:39:13PM +0100, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> > > On a related topic, is there a way to instruct procmail to fix broken
> > > date on the flight. I would be happy to get rid of old mails sho
I gziped a bunch of files in a few directories, in
order to more easily move them to a new computer.
gzip *
Now, when I unzip them with gunzip, I see about 512
bytes of binary stuff on the front of the files (on
both my ascii and binary files), and even more binary
bytes tacked onto the end of t
At 08:08 PM 6/18/2003 +0300, Manolis Tzanidakis wrote:
> I was under the impression that DVD is mpeg2 and so is SVCD? -could be
> wildly wrong there!
IIRC, SVCD is MPEG-1.
VCD -> MPEG-1
SVCD -> MPEG-2
*Unofficial* reference information at these pages:
http://www.dvdrhelp.com/vcd
http://www.dvdrh
LeVA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
L> There is a section named Modules in the XF86Config-4 file. Has
L> somebody a howto, or doc page where is some explanation about
L> the modules? For example "dbe" "ddc" "vbe" "dri" "extmod"
L> "glx" "pex5" "record" "xie" "xtrap" "speedo" "type1" "GLcore"
L> "bitm
On Wed, 18 Jun 2003 09:22:08 -0400 (EDT)
Patrick Wiseman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been messing around with my kernel, and compiled without ISA support,
> since I'm on a PCI machine. On rebooting, PCMCIA gave a ResourceIRQ
> conflict. When I recompiled the kernel with ISA support, PCMCIA
Hi Remon,
> Can anyone think of a solution? (I'm not familiar with recompiling
> kernels etc)
Learn how to compile and deploy your own kernel.
I've made a habit of making that the second thing I do on a newly
installed box. Configuring sudo being #1.
It's not hard and well documented. Plus,
On Wed, 18 Jun 2003 at 1:06pm, Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote:
:Quoting Patrick Wiseman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
:> I've been messing around with my kernel, and compiled without ISA support,
:> since I'm on a PCI machine. On rebooting, PCMCIA gave a ResourceIRQ
:> conflict. When I recompiled the kernel wit
Nori Heikkinen wrote:
hey,
i used to change my mouse type, repeat rate, protocol, all that with
gpmconfig. on the fresh install i've just done, i can't find the
package anywhere -- has it changed?
thanks!
It's still on my Sid box. Do you have 'gpm' installed?
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On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 09:55:55AM -0600, Nathan Malmberg wrote:
> > Yep. Even worse: the undeath is probably viral. Those disks may very well
> > taint any drive they touch, which will likely infect any disks that are put
> > in it...
> >
> > No, I'm not kidding.
>
> You may not be kidding, bu
I'm having problems configuring tmda to run on Sarge with the default
exim install. I've followed instructions in the tmda manual except:
echo "|/path/to/bin/procmail -p" > ~/.forward
I left this file empty since procmail is specified in exim.conf by
default.
All mail ends up being passed to p
hello;
please can someone tell me how tu unsuscribe ?
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On Wed, 18 Jun 2003 20:16:58 +0200
"Remon Vos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi, I just installed Debian 3.0 r1 (woody). Since I have a Mylex DAC960
> Raid controller I had to install the 2.2.20-compact version in order to
> get the controller working.
> In order to use iptables (this machine has
--- Aryan Ameri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> On Wednesday 18 June 2003 11:50, Paul Johnson wrote:
>
> To the OP, didn't I warn you that asking about favorite file format is a
> good way to start a flame war? ;-)
>
Next time I shall don my asbestos underwear first :-)
-Roberto
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