On Sat, 17 Jul 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Quote from debians security website:
>
> Debian takes security very seriously. Most security problems brought to
> our attention are corrected within 48 hours.
>
> Debian has yet to release security patches for two major vulnerabilities
> in php.
>
On Saturday 17 July 2004 11:57 am, Christopher J. Noyes wrote:
> I had originally had Debian setup to use pppoe to connect to verizon.net
> using DSL and it worked. I just setup a small home network using a Linksys
This is funny. I tried to do exactly that, and I never could get it to work.
Af
On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 01:27:55AM -0500, Kent West wrote:
> Chris Bannister wrote:
>
> >startx from console. I'm not running a session manager.
> >I get the the gray screen with the cursor in the middle then nothing.
> >I have to CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE to get out.
> >
> That means that X is starting
On Sat, 17 Jul 2004, Jimmy Liang wrote:
> Hi All,
>
>
> I must be missing something here, but I just set up a software RAID 1 on
> Sarge, using raidtools2. I was able to use /etc/init.d/raid2 script to
> start and stop the raid, and am able to mount the /dev/md0 drive.
> The problem comes wh
Title: Message
Hi,
Something strange
happens when i try to use "host" command:
# host
one.lthost: error while loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/libdns.so.11:
cannot make segment writable for relocation: Permission
denied
#
It also happens with
"nslookup" and "dig" commands.
# ldd
1. If youi want realtime for non-root, install the "realtime-lsm" package.
This installs and runs as a startup script, enabling realtime for gid=29
(audio--ou can edit this. There is an equivalent kernel patch to include this
module).
2. Use qjackctl. This will let you start, stop and configure
hi,all
http://ertw.com/blog/archives/make_bzimage_vs_make_zimage-170404.html
someone tell me that the kernel made by 'make bzImage' is smaller then the one 'make
zImage' made it.
is it correct?
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On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 03:06:03AM -0400, Silvan wrote:
> On Saturday 17 July 2004 11:57 am, Christopher J. Noyes wrote:
> I'm not aware of any way to force that router to assign addresses in any
> controllable way. First come, first serve. (I'd love to hear different.
> It's the Linksys route
Greg Folkert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Just to make sure you also understand that "|" is the caps of the
> backslash (\) key, officially called pipe symbol.
That really depends on what keyboard you use. The Norwegian one is
different. I don't know where it would be on a British keyboard, an
Hello
Phil Thomson (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> Thanks. I'm now starting to think the problem is actually with my
> ethernet card, a DLink DFE-530TX. Debian lists a driver for this
> device (rtl8139), but it says the device is busy when I try to insert
> the module during the install, and gives
Hello
Kenneth Jacker (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I have a slow Internet connection at home. :-(
>
> I can't yet use apt-zip since my home 'ppp' link still doesn't work
> (non-"8 bit clean" issues) thus prohibiting me from updating the apt
> database via the net. :-(
>
>
> So, in order to
Hello
john miller (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> My old Debian system was unfortunately reduced to toast by a UPS
> failure. I had been using cdrecord and the ide-scsi module happily.
> My new Debian - still Woody - system does not seem to have the
> ide-scsi module anywhere.
> uname
> Linux cbw
On Sat, Jul 17, 2004 at 08:29:51PM -0400, Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I'm trying to learn how to write text in French so that I can send
> properly accented emails to a friend of mine. Unfortunately we're having a
> problem with the accents that I'm sending through. He's using KMail, and
Hello
Kenneth Jacker (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> Though I know it is discouraged, I have a single-user 'sarge' system
> protected by 'iptables' on which I want to run X11 applications when
> logged in as 'root'. I can use 'sudo' (e.g., "% sudo xlogo"), but I'd
> rather directly access the app
What is a reasonable command to install a set of Debian packages stored in directory
temp?
A. dpkg -l temp
B. dpkg -iGRE temp
C. dpkg -l temp/*.deb
D. dpkg -iGRE temp/*.deb
the answer is B
but why not BD ?
why is D wrong?
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Alvin Oga wrote:
On Sat, 17 Jul 2004, Jimmy Liang wrote:
Hi All,
I must be missing something here, but I just set up a software RAID 1 on
Sarge, using raidtools2. I was able to use /etc/init.d/raid2 script to
start and stop the raid, and am able to mount the /dev/md0 drive.
The problem comes w
John L Fjellstad wrote:
Greg Folkert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Just to make sure you also understand that "|" is the caps of the
backslash (\) key, officially called pipe symbol.
That really depends on what keyboard you use. The Norwegian one is
different. I don't know where it would be
Scarletdown wrote:
Quite some time ago, I made a whole bunch of entries in my hosts file
to effectively block ad servers and other undesirable stuff, using the
instructions found here:
http://someonewhocares.org/hosts/
This has worked quite well, except I frequently get "Document Contains
No Da
Emma Jane Hogbin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm trying to learn how to write text in French so that I can send
> properly accented emails to a friend of mine. Unfortunately we're having a
> problem with the accents that I'm sending through. He's using KMail, and
> I'm using Mutt (not that it sh
Martin Dickopp wrote:
As best I can figure out there may be a problem with the fact that I'm
sending:
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
whereas my friend's email gets sent through as:
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Is that the problem, or does the problem lie somewhere else?
This
On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 05:35, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 the mental interface of
>
> bob parker told:
> > A while ago I thought I saw some reference to a package that could get
> > the headers from the mail server into a file. That file could then be
> > edited to remove the items
Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
On Fri, Jul 16, 2004 at 04:13:51PM -0700, Erik Steffl wrote:
Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
Ok, this worked (yay!!) but it is read-only. I found a document which said
the partition may need to be cleaned first on a Mac, but I tried this and
it didn't help.
I didn't have to clean a
On Wed, Jul 14, 2004 at 02:28:21AM -0400, Faithful John wrote..
> I have xscreensaver, when I got xplanet and I tried to
> center the view of the earth on xplanet on my current
> location using the settings, the xscreensaver settings
> indicated that i hadn't install xplanet ... which I
> al
Hello,
it seems that I have no indices for the GNU info system.
Inside info pressing 'i' give me "No indices found.".
How to create the indices?
/FAU
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On Sat, 17 Jul 2004 09:57:10 +0200, John L Fjellstad
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greg Folkert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Just to make sure you also understand that "|" is the caps of the
> > backslash (\) key, officially called pipe symbol.
>
> That really depends on what keyboard you use
On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 16:07:26 +0800, cwinl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,all
>
> http://ertw.com/blog/archives/make_bzimage_vs_make_zimage-170404.html
>
> someone tell me that the kernel made by 'make bzImage' is smaller then the one 'make
> zImage' made it.
>
> is it correct?
Interesting art
I have experienced exactly the same problem, and I filed a bug:
http://bugs.debian.org/257515
I am about to add some information to that bug however, as I have
managed to fix the problem. For me, it seems the 'ukgb' keymap which
previously did work, now does not. Either 'gb' or 'uk' does though.
On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 03:41:13AM -0700, Erik Steffl wrote:
> Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
> >On Fri, Jul 16, 2004 at 04:13:51PM -0700, Erik Steffl wrote:
> >>Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
> >>mount -t hfsplus -w /dev/sda3 /mnt/ipod
> >Same thing...it's still read-only.
>
> any errors? what if you try to
On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 07:13:41AM -0400, Kevin Coyner wrote..
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 14, 2004 at 02:28:21AM -0400, Faithful John wrote..
>
> > I have xscreensaver, when I got xplanet and I tried to
> > center the view of the earth on xplanet on my current
> > location using the settings,
On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 04:29:23AM -0400, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 17, 2004 at 08:29:51PM -0400, Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
> Check your locale. Right now this is mine:
My LC_CTYPE was set to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and everything else was POSIX. Now I've
got LC_CTYPE=¨en_US¨ and everything e
I upgraded ClamAV today via apt-get. Now I'm seeing this email header on a
clean message:
X-Virus-Status: Failed
X-Virus-Report: /usr/bin/clamdscan error 2
Am I experiencing the unstableness of Sid and should just wait? I'm pretty
new to Debian procedures - Do I need to report this anywhere? T
> > That really depends on what keyboard you use. The Norwegian one is
> > different. I don't know where it would be on a British keyboard, and
> > I'm not sure what kinda keyboard someone from Australia (au?) would
> > have.
>
> The pipe is indeed above the backslash on the british keyboard; bu
I wonder if anyone has any ideas as to why I can get smbclient to work
going from my Debian box to my XP box but can't get it to work the other
way round by trying to connect from XP to Debian. The most common error
is "This machine not authorized ...". But I have both the IP and the
name of th
On Sunday 18 July 2004 04:15 am, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> > I'm not aware of any way to force that router to assign addresses in any
> > controllable way. First come, first serve. (I'd love to hear different.
> > It's the Linksys router from Wal-Mart I'm talking about here; yours might
> > not
I am in a situation where a computer is to be given away and prior to
that it's hard disk needs to *thoroughly* cleaned (data consists of
financial information, reports, class exams, competition exams, etc).
One method I have found on google is:
$>dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda
to clean the first d
How can I generate a directory listing, including permissions
represented in octal, instead of "r", "w", & "x"?
I frequently use "ls -l" to list files, including their permissions,
but I thought sometimes it would be nice to list these in terms of
their octal values.
I couldn't find any hints
I have just purchased an Olympus C-745 Ultra Zoom digital camera, and I would
like to use it with digikam.
Firstly, I am confused. The various HOWTOs for cameras say that Olympus
Cameras are usb mass storage compatible - and that to access them there is a
need to mount the appropriate device.
I'm using XFree86 4.3.0.dfsg.1-6 on a Debian/unstable system. When I press
CTRL+ALT+F1, xev reports that the "XF86_Switch_VT_1" symbol is being
generated, but I can never get to any other virtual terminal.
Here're the results from xev of pressing control, alt, and F1 in order:
KeyPress event,
Hello!
On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 10:08:13AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> How can I generate a directory listing, including permissions
> represented in octal, instead of "r", "w", & "x"?
Try "stat -c'%a %n' *" for starters, please see "man stat" for
details.
HTH,
Flo
signature.asc
Descript
On 18 Jul 2004, H. S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am in a situation where a computer is to be given away and prior to
> that it's hard disk needs to *thoroughly* cleaned (data consists of
> financial information, reports, class exams, competition exams, etc).
Wipe was designed for this. It re
I suppose this has wandered far enough OT from Linux that I can weigh
in on it...
After using Nikon's website/email support, I will not buy
anything else.
I bought a dead (as it turned out) Nikon film scanner at a swap
meet a couple of years back, plugged it into Windoze, and started
in on it. I
On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 01:02:17PM -0400, H. S. wrote:
>
> I am in a situation where a computer is to be given away and prior to
> that it's hard disk needs to *thoroughly* cleaned (data consists of
> financial information, reports, class exams, competition exams, etc).
Try http://dban.sourcefo
HS writes:
> The second method that I have read is to delete everything from the disk
> and then write a large file (how to get his? random data?) repeatedly and
> fill the disk. Then remove these files with 'wipe'.
Too complex. Just use Wipe on /dev/hda (or just on the partitions
containing sens
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> How can I generate a directory listing, including permissions
> represented in octal, instead of "r", "w", & "x"?
Use "stat" to piece it together:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] n6tadam]$ stat -c '%a %A %G %U %N' *
644 -rw-r--r-- n6tadam n6tadam `trymr'
644 -rw-r--r-- n6tadam
On Sun, 2004-07-18 at 04:07, cwinl wrote:
> hi,all
>
> http://ertw.com/blog/archives/make_bzimage_vs_make_zimage-170404.html
>
> someone tell me that the kernel made by 'make bzImage' is smaller then
> the one 'make zImage' made it.
>
> is it correct?
No. zImage and bzImage use the same compres
On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 11:03:49AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I suppose this has wandered far enough OT from Linux that I can weigh
> in on it...
>
> After using Nikon's website/email support, I will not buy
> anything else.
>
> I bought a dead (as it turned out) Nikon film scanner at a sw
Hello
Philipp Weis (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> On 18 Jul 2004, H. S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I am in a situation where a computer is to be given away and prior to
>> that it's hard disk needs to *thoroughly* cleaned (data consists of
>> financial information, reports, class exams, compet
On 18 Jul 2004, Andreas Janssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 18 Jul 2004, H. S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> I am in a situation where a computer is to be given away and prior to
> >> that it's hard disk needs to *thoroughly* cleaned (data consists of
> >> financial information, reports, cl
On Sunday 18 July 2004 02:35 pm, Thomas Adam wrote:
> --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > How can I generate a directory listing, including permissions
> > represented in octal, instead of "r", "w", & "x"?
>
> Use "stat" to piece it together:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] n6tadam]$ stat -c '%a %A %G %U %N' *
Apparently, _Micha Feigin_, on 07/18/04 15:26,typed:
On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 11:03:49AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(P.S.: If anyone knows anything about Linux support for Nikon, please
point me at it; I'll probably need it eventually...)
I am interested in that too. I can access Canon G5 with
Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 03:41:13AM -0700, Erik Steffl wrote:
Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
On Fri, Jul 16, 2004 at 04:13:51PM -0700, Erik Steffl wrote:
Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
mount -t hfsplus -w /dev/sda3 /mnt/ipod
Same thing...it's still read-only.
any errors? what if you try t
On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 09:36:24PM +0200, Andreas Janssen wrote:
> As far as I know this does not work reliably with journaled file systems
> like ext3 ...
I'm quite far from being an expert, but can't you convert ext3 to ext2 just
by deleting the journal?
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After uninstalling proftpd cause it was much to slow for unknown reasons,
I have installed vsftpd.
It is currently running, but there is the problem, that vsftpd does
not accept the passwords of my local users. I surely typed the passwords
rightly,
but vsftpd does not accept them. There
On (18/07/04 10:39), Ken Januski wrote:
> I wonder if anyone has any ideas as to why I can get smbclient to work
> going from my Debian box to my XP box but can't get it to work the other
> way round by trying to connect from XP to Debian. The most common error
> is "This machine not authorized
On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 21:47:25 +0100 Clive Menzies wrote:
> On (18/07/04 10:39), Ken Januski wrote:
> > I wonder if anyone has any ideas as to why I can get smbclient to work
> > going from my Debian box to my XP box but can't get it to work the other
> > way round by trying to connect from XP to D
Hi,
I'm taking the plunge into 2.6 territory and just rolled my first 2.6.7
last night. I used the latest available Sid components for the nvidia
driver module (6106), including nvidia-glx. module-init-tools has been
installed, and I've verified that tls has a link to libGl.so set up
when booting
After upgrading to kernel 2.6.7, both pmdisk and swsusp quit working.
pmdisk complains about a bad signature on boot and swsusp hangs while
loading the image. Anyone else had problems with these?
Randall
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Carl Fink (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 09:36:24PM +0200, Andreas Janssen wrote:
>
>> As far as I know this does not work reliably with journaled file
>> systems like ext3 ...
>
> I'm quite far from being an expert, but can't you convert ext3 to ext2
> just by del
Silvan wrote:
Interesting. If somebody had shown me that a long time ago, I wouldn't be
having to keep up with my forked version of ls. :)
->ls -O /tmp/foo*
640 -rw-r-1 silvan silvan 6606 Jun 20 03:22 /tmp/foo.ps
Maybe I'll finally let it die. I'm really tired of keeping up wit
H. S. wrote:
I am in a situation where a computer is to be given away and prior to
that it's hard disk needs to *thoroughly* cleaned (data consists of
financial information, reports, class exams, competition exams, etc).
One method I have found on google is:
$>dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda
to clea
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Frederik Dannemare wrote:
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> On Saturday 17 July 2004 20:34, Scarletdown wrote:
>
>
>> Hello, hello! I've been rather quiet for a while here due to being
>> busy with other projects. But now, I am needing some help with
>> traffic shaping, some
> On Saturday 17 July 2004 09:40, Adam Funk wrote:
>
> > I have a digital camera and I agree with this. I've never bothered to
> > hook the camera up to try gphoto. I just put the cards in the card
> > reader and copy the jpg files to my hard drive.
> >
> > Anyway, I have an Olympus C750 (now d
On Sunday 18 July 2004 11:52 am, Frank Gevaerts wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 01:02:17PM -0400, H. S. wrote:
> > I am in a situation where a computer is to be given away and prior to
> > that it's hard disk needs to *thoroughly* cleaned (data consists of
> > financial information, reports, class
http://www.cmedia.com.tw/download/OS_e-cmi9739_index.htm
> Michael B. Levy wrote:
>
> >Folks,
> >
> >I'm having trouble figuring out how to configure my
> >sound card (I'm running Sarge), due to the fact that I
> >can't quite understand the specs of my motherboard.
> >
> >My computer's specs seem
Does anyone know if there is support for the Linksys wireless notebook
card (WPC54G)? It's based on the Broadcom BCM4306 chip, and from google
searches, I'm not too optimistic that it's supported yet.
But hoping anyway ...
Using Sid with 2.6 kernel.
Thanks
Kevin
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> Thanks Rick. I solved it by downloading source but the link comes
> in very useful as my knowledge of dpkg so far has been very close to zero.
Dpkg is a bit easier... I like stuff compiled from source a little better...
with Dpkg you can try out stuff a lot easier. :} Believe it or not there'
On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 16:10:39 -0600, Doug Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sunday 18 July 2004 11:52 am, Frank Gevaerts wrote:
> > On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 01:02:17PM -0400, H. S. wrote:
> > > I am in a situation where a computer is to be given away and prior to
> > > that it's hard disk needs
Hi,
what debian version (stable/testing/unstable/other) are you using; and
what are the package version for all installed bind* packages; and
which ever package provides libdns?
What are the file permissions on /usr/lib/libdns.so.11?
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Kevin Coyner wrote:
Does anyone know if there is support for the Linksys wireless notebook
card (WPC54G)? It's based on the Broadcom BCM4306 chip, and from google
searches, I'm not too optimistic that it's supported yet.
But hoping anyway ...
Ask linksys:-)
Linksys runs Linux in several of its
Brian Clark wrote:
>Give this a try:
>echo "check_shell=NO" >> /etc/vsftpd.conf
>You may need to restart vsftpd unless it's running from inetd or xinetd.
Thanks for the hint, I tried it, but it unfortunately did not work :(
Florian
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On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 16:10:39 -0600, Doug Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sunday 18 July 2004 11:52 am, Frank Gevaerts wrote:
> > On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 01:02:17PM -0400, H. S. wrote:
> > Try http://dban.sourceforge.net/
>
> I second this suggestion. DBAN (short for Darik's Boot n' Nuke wi
On Sunday 18 July 2004 4:25 pm, Jon Dowland wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 16:10:39 -0600, Doug Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Sunday 18 July 2004 11:52 am, Frank Gevaerts wrote:
> > > On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 01:02:17PM -0400, H. S. wrote:
> > > > I am in a situation where a computer is to
On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 04:07:50PM -0400, H. S. wrote:
> Apparently, _Micha Feigin_, on 07/18/04 15:26,typed:
> >On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 11:03:49AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >>(P.S.: If anyone knows anything about Linux support for Nikon, please
> >>point me at it; I'll probably need it
Kevin Coyner said:
>
> Does anyone know if there is support for the Linksys wireless notebook
> card (WPC54G)? It's based on the Broadcom BCM4306 chip, and from google
> searches, I'm not too optimistic that it's supported yet.
Unfortunately Broadcom won't release the docs needed to write a driv
Okay, trying this post once more. First time, I sent it to the fellow
who responded instead of the list. Second time, I posted in the wrong
thread. :/
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> On Saturday 17 July 2004 20:34, Scarletdown wrote:
> >
>> Hel
On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 04:29:06PM -0700, Scarletdown wrote:
>
> -bash-2.05b# ifup eth1
> RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument
> RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument
> RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument
> RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument
> RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument
> RTNETLINK answers:
On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 13:02:17 -0400
"H. S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>I am in a situation where a computer is to be given away and prior to
>that it's hard disk needs to *thoroughly* cleaned (data consists of
>financial information, reports, class exams, competition exams, etc).
>
>One method
On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 20:16:29 -0400
Chris Metzler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 14:42:42 -0400
>* Tong* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> What is the equivalent command for KDE that is same as
>> gnome-settings-daemon for GNOME?
>> I.e., how can other WMs (e.g., fluxbox
Does anyone know why the following works:
#!/bin/sh -x
FONT=-jmk-neep\ alt-medium-r-semicondensed-*-*-100-*-*-c-*-iso8859-15
xterm -sl $BUFFER -fn $FONT -geometry 87x96+447+26
But neither of the following work:
#!/bin/sh -x
FONT="-jmk-neep alt-medium-r-semicondensed-*-*-100-*-*-c-*-iso8859-15"
On Mon, 2004-07-19 at 10:27, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> Does anyone know why the following works:
>
> #!/bin/sh -x
> FONT=-jmk-neep\ alt-medium-r-semicondensed-*-*-100-*-*-c-*-iso8859-15
> xterm -sl $BUFFER -fn $FONT -geometry 87x96+447+26
Sorry, the last line above should be:
xterm -sl $BUFFER -f
How do I turn off or customize the time out for the "screen saver" that
blanks the screen? I thought it might be part of the power management
features, but couldn't find any docs. Note: this is the blanking that
occurs both at the console and within X, it's not the screen saver.
Thanks,
Randy.
On Sunday 18 July 2004 05:23 pm, John Summerfield wrote:
> >->ls -O /tmp/foo*
> > 640 -rw-r-1 silvan silvan 6606 Jun 20 03:22 /tmp/foo.ps
> >
> >Maybe I'll finally let it die. I'm really tired of keeping up with it,
> > and the idea just never caught anybody's eye.
>
> Did you try
On Sunday 18 July 2004 06:52 pm, Doug Holland wrote:
> If the answer is yes (usually we're talking about government contractors
> with classified data), then the only answer is to physically destroy the
> hard disk's platters.
Yeah, and I guess at that you'd have to *really* destroy the platters.
On Sunday 18 July 2004 08:48 pm, Randy W. Sims wrote:
> How do I turn off or customize the time out for the "screen saver" that
> blanks the screen? I thought it might be part of the power management
> features, but couldn't find any docs. Note: this is the blanking that
> occurs both at the consol
Marc Wilson wrote:
> ..
>
> Debian's X doesn't source those files because it's NOT SUPPOSED TO. Why
> would it? Those are files related to shells.
>
> If you're using startx to launch X, then they're already read.
Right.
> If you're
> using a display manager (xdm/gdm/kdm/wdm/whatever), t
On Mon, Jul 19, 2004 at 10:33:02AM +1000, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> Which raises the question - what if the expansion contains double quote
> chars? Perhaps using double-backslash (or quad??) would do the trick?
You mean like this?:
$ FOO='foo "more foo" bar'
$ echo "$FOO"
foo "more foo" bar
This
On 2004-07-18, John Summerfield penned:
> Monique Y. Mudama wrote:
>
>>Er, I kind of mistyped. What I meant to say was, the picture format
>>was weird. We could view and copy the files on the card; we just
>>couldn't read them.
>>
>>I believe that not all Kodak cameras use this weird image format
On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 08:48:32PM -0400, Randy W. Sims wrote:
> How do I turn off or customize the time out for the "screen saver" that
> blanks the screen? I thought it might be part of the power management
> features, but couldn't find any docs. Note: this is the blanking that
> occurs both a
Silvan wrote:
On Sunday 18 July 2004 08:48 pm, Randy W. Sims wrote:
How do I turn off or customize the time out for the "screen saver" that
blanks the screen? I thought it might be part of the power management
features, but couldn't find any docs. Note: this is the blanking that
occurs both at the
Matthias Czapla wrote:
On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 08:48:32PM -0400, Randy W. Sims wrote:
How do I turn off or customize the time out for the "screen saver" that
blanks the screen? I thought it might be part of the power management
features, but couldn't find any docs. Note: this is the blanking that
On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 09:32:42PM -0400, Randy W. Sims wrote:
> Matthias Czapla wrote:
> >On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 08:48:32PM -0400, Randy W. Sims wrote:
> >
> >>How do I turn off or customize the time out for the "screen saver" that
> >>blanks the screen? I thought it might be part of the power m
On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 08:59:38PM -0400, Silvan wrote:
> On Sunday 18 July 2004 06:52 pm, Doug Holland wrote:
>
> > If the answer is yes (usually we're talking about government contractors
> > with classified data), then the only answer is to physically destroy the
> > hard disk's platters.
>
>
Matthias Czapla wrote:
On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 09:32:42PM -0400, Randy W. Sims wrote:
Matthias Czapla wrote:
On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 08:48:32PM -0400, Randy W. Sims wrote:
How do I turn off or customize the time out for the "screen saver" that
blanks the screen? I thought it might be part of the
I have a desktop machine onto which I installed woody, which originally
ran a 2.2.20 kernel and was configured using heimdall to use ipchains
for firewalling. (There is a script /etc/heimdall/firewall.sh which
invokes ipchains rules.) Awhile ago, I built a custom 2.4.18 kernel and
have been ru
Hi *,
I decided to downgrade from kernel 2.6.x to 2.4.x
The problem is that a weird problem is happening
since then. In /proc/scsi/scsi I get a lot of
duplicate entries.
Namely:
Attached devices:
Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00
Vendor: ASUS Model: CRW-5224ARev: 1.37
Type
On Sun, 18 Jul 2004, Randy W. Sims wrote:
:Matthias Czapla wrote:
:> On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 08:48:32PM -0400, Randy W. Sims wrote:
:>
:>>How do I turn off or customize the time out for the "screen saver" that
:>>blanks the screen? I thought it might be part of the power management
:>>features, bu
%% Darryl Luff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
dl> The package is called evolution-exchange, and there seems to be
dl> only a powerpc deb there.
Hm. At one time, at least, there as an x86 deb because I installed it.
Maybe it's not been updated.
--
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Answering myself, as I often tend to do, setting encryption to yes in
smb.conf, and allowing netbios-ns in /etc/services solved the problem.
Ken Januski wrote:
I wonder if anyone has any ideas as to why I can get smbclient to work
going from my Debian box to my XP box but can't get it to work t
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