I currently have a server with an 80GB hdd which is running out of
space very quickly. I want to now add a 250GB hdd in addition to the
80GB one and move my mysql data to this new 250GB drive.
I am running mysql-5.0.30 on Etch which was installed via apt-get so
there has been no modifications mad
"Francisco Zabala" < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a similar problem. After I restart my computer xmms says that
there isn't a soundcard. So:
1. I have to execute ./snddevices
2. Then, run alsa-config
3. Then run alsamixer (to unmute)
And then I have sound again. Any suggestions to avoid ha
Or no Desktop Manager...no KDM, GDM, ETC...
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Andrew Sackville-West wrote, in part:
I just pulled in epiphany and it gives the same truncated text
behavior as iceweasel. the truncation with gnucash is somewhat
different, but may be related. So that's three apps printing html with
truncated text and at least two of them (epiphany and gnucash
I have a new HP Photosmart C3180 printer which is driven by the HPIJS
driver using CUPS. linuxprinting.org lists it as working "perfectly."
The printer is connected via USB to my home computer. There is another
HPIJS-driven printer -- a LaserJet 1200 -- which works fine. Both are also
shared
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On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 09:31:31PM +0200, Justin Hartman wrote:
> I currently have a server with an 80GB hdd which is running out of
> space very quickly. I want to now add a 250GB hdd in addition to the
> 80GB one and move my mysql data to this new 25
It's worth a bash! Thanks, I'll try this out in the next few days and
let you know if there were any modifications to your suggestion.
Regards
Justin
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On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 02:37:30AM EST, Justin Gallardo wrote:
>Hey All,
>I am preparing a presentation to a group of students on mailing list
>netiquette(as you may have guessed by the subject), and thought that maybe
>I could use the busiest mailing list I followed as a good sourc
Kevin Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've had to do this several times now, it's a fairly painless procedure.
I've added a few notes...
> Hi Justin,
> probably the simplest way is to just make a new /var on the new drive
> and move all of it there.
> -add new HD to computer
> -partition HD
> -fo
On 1/9/07, Stefan Monnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Video acceleration:
> All I can find is ATI or Intel video chipsets... but I've heard say
> that ATI (3D acceleration) is a pain to get working. I've had some
> trouble myself for older cards (mine was Radeon 7200, not supported at
> all, a
Hi all
I'm trying to build a cd with a few utils, without loading a full-blown
distribution. So I'm loading everything into the initrd. I knew I'd need the
associated libraries, but I have been running into some troubles. I thought
it might help to just use as many statically linked executables a
Justin Gallardo wrote:
> Hey All,
> I am preparing a presentation to a group of students on mailing list
> netiquette(as you may have guessed by the subject), [...] I have thought
> of numerous things to bring up in the presentation including rules about
> top-posting(not doing it), tips to help
Douglas Tutty wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 09, 2007 at 11:23:56AM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
>
>> Douglas Tutty wrote:
>>
>> > I use shorewall with default block everything all directions then open
>> > things up as needed.
>>
>> I bet you have a rule someplace that allows outgoing traffic that's part
>>
On Thu, 11 Jan 2007 06:00:10 +1100
"Duncan McDonald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: "Andrew Sackville-West" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 5:31 AM
> Subject: Re: Newbie question: Exim - trouble receiving incoming emails
>
> > so y
Bryce wrote:
> I can only imagine what language this fella speaks natively.
Please avoid replying to spam as it screws up people's baysian filters and
on mail2news gateways, causes spam to make it past cleanfeed sites.
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Drake Mobius writes:
> The question is, how do I do that? I apt-get source dialog, for example, and
> then ./configure and edit the resultant makefile to include -static on the
> LDFLAGS line...but it doesn't seem to be working. ldd /usr/bin/local/dialog
> returns 'not a dynamic executable' instea
Steve Lamb wrote:
> Along that same theoretical thread how does one unsubscribe from a CC
> list? It is completely and utterly unacceptable to CC the OP unless it is
> requested. Then, and only then, should one CC the OP and noone else in
> the the thread.
Even then, I would go the extra mile t
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To:
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 6:16 AM
Subject: Re: Newbie question: Exim - trouble receiving incoming emails
On Thu, 11 Jan 2007 06:00:10 +1100
"Duncan McDonald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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OH. Well, thanks! I am used to seeing 'statically linked'. I guess the
issues I'm having getting dialog to run from init stem from somewhere else..
On 1/10/07, Jhair Tocancipa Triana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Drake Mobius writes:
> The question is, how do I do that? I apt-get source dialog, f
cga2000 wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 09, 2007 at 06:37:01PM EST, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
>> On Tue, Jan 09, 2007 at 06:28:05PM -0500, cga2000 wrote:
>> > >
>> > > Pardon my ignorance .. I do my best to stay away from gui apps ..
>> > >
>> Unfortunately, some things flat out require a GUI.
>
> Unfortu
Justin Hartman wrote:
> On 1/10/07, Scarletdown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 2: If someone posts a problem, and gives all the relevant information
>> (hardware configuration, log files, errors, etc), and the only thing you
>> can respond with is "Works for me", then please do everyone a favor an
How do I find out how much bandwidth is being used by a particular
application? I want to see what skype does if it is left signed on on my
Debian Testing box.
->HS
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The etc/resolv.conf file is being written over when i reboot.
I have setup for static ip address, NOT dhcp. The outside word sees the
static ip address, and inside on the NAT, each machine is 192.168.0.x.
In KDE, System -> Networking, I set up the ip address, subnet mask,
gateway address, DNS
On Thu, Jan 11, 2007 at 06:00:10AM +1100, Duncan McDonald wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: "Andrew Sackville-West" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 5:31 AM
> Subject: Re: Newbie question: Exim - trouble receiving incoming emails
>
> >so you can get to the
On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 02:26:07PM -0500, Stephen Yorke wrote:
> Thanks for the quick response.
>
> So it seems like I would ALWAYS need an X-Server but I can do without a
> Window Manager.
no you don't ALWAYS need an X-server. However, to run X applications,
you do. You are correct in that you
jdaues writes:
> The etc/resolv.conf file is being written over when i reboot.
> I have setup for static ip address, NOT dhcp. The outside word sees
> the static ip address, and inside on the NAT, each machine is
> 192.168.0.x. In KDE, System -> Networking, I set up the ip address,
> subnet mask
Thanks a lot Andrew.
I think you have cleared up a few things for me now and think I have to
go and research the .xinitrc file and see if that is going to work
properly with fluxbox so I can get rid of GDM and just launch a single
app on boot up...sort of a Kiosk type setup for a LiveCD project wh
On Thu, Jan 11, 2007 at 07:21:09AM +1100, Duncan McDonald wrote:
> From: "Andrei Popescu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >On Thu, 11 Jan 2007 06:00:10 +1100
> >"Duncan McDonald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>From: "Andrew Sackville-West" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>> so you can get to the machine, i.e. the po
On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 04:08:02PM -0500, Stephen Yorke wrote:
> Thanks a lot Andrew.
>
> I think you have cleared up a few things for me now and think I have to
> go and research the .xinitrc file and see if that is going to work
> properly with fluxbox so I can get rid of GDM and just launch a s
On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 03:02:02AM -0500, Kevin Mark wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 09, 2007 at 11:37:30PM -0800, Justin Gallardo wrote:
> > I am preparing a presentation to a group of students on mailing list
> > netiquette
> > (as you may have guessed by the subject), and thought that maybe I could use
>
On Tue, 9 Jan 2007 23:37:30 -0800
"Justin Gallardo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey All,
> I am preparing a presentation to a group of students on mailing list
> netiquette(as you may have guessed by the subject), and thought that
> maybe I could use the busiest mailing list I followed as a good
I've a colleague on the phone now: he wants to transfer Eudora mail
archives from a Windows partition -> Evolution under Debian - Testing.
This will make his wife and his world Windows free for the most part :)
TIA
Andy
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Mathias Brodala wrote:
> Kent West, 10.01.2007 17:44:
>
>> I thought it was a problem in iceweasel, but I can not now recreate the
>> problem there. But I can recreate it in icedove, version 1.5.0.9 (20061220).
>>
>> Steps:
>> * Receive an email with an attachment.
>> * Double-click on the atta
On (10/01/07 21:39), Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> I've a colleague on the phone now: he wants to transfer Eudora mail
> archives from a Windows partition -> Evolution under Debian - Testing.
>
> This will make his wife and his world Windows free for the most part :)
I can't recall exactly how I di
On Wed, 2007-01-10 at 21:39 +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> I've a colleague on the phone now: he wants to transfer Eudora mail
> archives from a Windows partition -> Evolution under Debian - Testing.
A quick Google search seems to indicate that Eudora uses mbox format, so
it should be a simple
Its been my experience that importing into Evolution is difficult.
It is the reason why I don't use it anymore, but rather Thunderbird.
Perhaps your colleague would consider Thunderbird?
Sven Arvidsson wrote:
On Wed, 2007-01-10 at 21:39 +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
I've a colleague on the pho
What does it mean when there are two version numbers on a package. For
example, one kernel package in the etch installer RC1 is
linux-image-2.6.17-2-486_2.6.17-9_i386.deb
Now clearly the 2.6.17-2-486
is part of the package name, making it possible to install more than one
kernel package, shou
So I installed resolvconf, and then reentered the values for the
network. I rebooted and now resolv.conf is this:
# Dynamic resolv.conf(5) file for glibc resolver(3) generated by
resolvconf(8)
#DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BY HAND -- YOUR CHANGES WILL BE OVERWRITTEN
There is no mention of glibc
Waqar Malik wrote:
On 1/10/07, Michael Biebl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Waqar Malik schrieb:
> After update today, I've had a funny network problem:
> The network works for kde apps (konqueror, kopete, etc) but fails when
> using apps like iceweasel, aptitude, apt-get, synaptic (gtk apps?).
D
On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 02:46:29PM -0500, Kevin Mark wrote:
> probably the simplest way is to just make a new /var on the new drive
> and move all of it there.
> -add new HD to computer
> -partition HD
> -format HD
> -mount new HD as /mnt/newvar
> -stop all processes (like single user mode)
> -copy
On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 11:31:32AM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
>
> Yes, this is the right word. GUIs frequently sacrifice security,
> flexibility and functionality in favor of being relatively drool-proof.
> Sacrificing security at the root level is never the brightest idea around.
>
Of course,
Le mercredi 10 janvier 2007 01:51, Kevin Mark a écrit :
> On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 12:52:34AM +0100, Gilles Mocellin wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I would like to install 32bits packages on my amd64 arch Debian.
> >
> > I know that some people use a 32bits chroot for this, but I don't think
> > it's the
On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 02:31:32PM EST, Paul Johnson wrote:
> cga2000 wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Jan 09, 2007 at 06:37:01PM EST, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> >> On Tue, Jan 09, 2007 at 06:28:05PM -0500, cga2000 wrote:
> >> > >
> >> > > Pardon my ignorance .. I do my best to stay away from gui apps ..
>
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 11:31:32AM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
Yes, this is the right word. GUIs frequently sacrifice security,
flexibility and functionality in favor of being relatively drool-proof.
Sacrificing security at the root level is never the brightest idea
Install new hard driver.
Create a partition
Fdisk /dev/hdx
Add to fstab
As /dev/hdx /mnt/hdx
Format it
Mkfs /dev/hdx
Mount /dev/hdx
Stop mysql
Mv /var/lib/mysql /mnt/hdx
Link it over
Ln -s /var/lib/mysql /mnt/hdx/mysql
Start mysql
Means you can move other things into it if you run out of space a
> >> > > useful in this environment?
> >> > Many folks like that one. I use shorewall. You can always block
> >> > outgoing ports that you dont use. If you dont run an ftp server,
> block
> >> > port 20 and 21, etc.
> >> >
> >> That is why I really like the "default deny" mentality. Start by
> >>
On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 15:35:06 -0500
"H.S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How do I find out how much bandwidth is being used by a particular
> application? I want to see what skype does if it is left signed on on my
> Debian Testing box.
>
>
> ->HS
Try nethogs [0]. It claims to monitor bandwidth
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From: "Andrew Sackville-West" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 8:10 AM
Subject: Re: Newbie question: Exim - trouble receiving incoming emails
No I was just asking. I'm just trying to figure out why I can send email
from my server and manual
jdaues writes:
> So I installed resolvconf, and then reentered the values for the
> network. I rebooted and now resolv.conf is this:
> # Dynamic resolv.conf(5) file for glibc resolver(3) generated by
> resolvconf(8)
> #DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BY HAND -- YOUR CHANGES WILL BE OVERWRITTEN
> Ther
On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 02:44:16PM -0500, Ken Heard wrote:
> Andrew Sackville-West wrote, in part:
>
> >I just pulled in epiphany and it gives the same truncated text
> >behavior as iceweasel. the truncation with gnucash is somewhat
> >different, but may be related. So that's three apps printing h
On Tuesday 09 January 2007 23:08, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 09, 2007 at 05:19:51PM -0800, tom arnall wrote:
> > > > i replaced 'testing' with 'etch' today and haven't used apt-get
> > > > since.
> > > >
> > > > how do i tell which version (testing/stable) i'm running?
> > >
> > > y
David Shultz wrote:
modprobe fb_nvidia_i2c
I did exactly that it gives an error message:
FATAL: Module fb_nvidia_i2c not found.
I may have missed it. What kernel are you running?
I'm using kernel 2.6.8-3-386
I don't see it for 2.6.8 although there is an fb_riva_i2c, which is probably
no
Greetings list,
I am curious what other sysadmins use to manage hundreds of debian
servers, more specifically, how do you control the
upgrade/installation of packages. I am familiar with cfengine, but we
currently use debian packages to deploy all our current conf files.
Some considerations woul
On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 03:28:55PM -0800, tom arnall wrote:
> On Tuesday 09 January 2007 23:08, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> > On Tue, Jan 09, 2007 at 05:19:51PM -0800, tom arnall wrote:
> > > > > i replaced 'testing' with 'etch' today and haven't used apt-get
> > > > > since.
> > > > >
> > > > >
On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 06:26:43PM -0500, Marty wrote:
> David Shultz wrote:
> >>modprobe fb_nvidia_i2c
> >
> >I did exactly that it gives an error message:
> >
> >FATAL: Module fb_nvidia_i2c not found.
> >
> >>I may have missed it. What kernel are you running?
> >
> >I'm using kernel 2.6.8-3-386
>
I read the man page. it gives no hint as to the syntax. I see nothing
on the internets about this either. I can only guess maybe this:
domain 123.45.67.8 91.23.456.78
or
dns 123.45.67.8 91.23.456.78
Are either of these correct?
Jhair Tocancipa Triana wrote:
jdaues writes:
So I installed
jdaues writes:
> I read the man page. it gives no hint as to the syntax. I see nothing
> on the internets about this either. I can only guess maybe this:
> domain 123.45.67.8 91.23.456.78
> or
> dns 123.45.67.8 91.23.456.78
> Are either of these correct?
The syntax is the same as the one desc
If you have the zeroconf package installed, remove it. Remove resolvconf
as well. You don't need it.
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Hi,
I am a newbie at using apt-get. Although, I have used debian before, I
was using apt-get only with cds, as I didnt have internet.
I copied the sources.ist posted in this list from internet somewhere, i
changed all the mirrors fro us to de (germany) and it worked well for
me, except the debian
On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 10:52:11PM +, Wulfy wrote:
> Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> >On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 11:31:32AM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
> >Of course, some things simply cannot be done without a GUI. Or at least
> >they cannot be done efficiently.
> I've seen people before say t
On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 11:23:29AM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
> Douglas Tutty wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Jan 09, 2007 at 11:23:56AM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
> >
> >> Douglas Tutty wrote:
> >>
> >> > I use shorewall with default block everything all directions then open
> >> > things up as needed.
> >>
Very kind of you both to try to help the OP, and to explain to those of
us who do not read Russian.
On Wednesday 10 January 2007 08:22, Vladimir Kozlov wrote:
> Hello Alexey,
>
> You'd better ask questions in russian to the
> debian-russian@lists.debian.org, while this list is for
> English-spea
Output of set:
snip---
USER=rj
_=set
bash205='3.1.17(1)-release'
bash205b='3.1.17(1)-release'
bash3='3.1.17(1)-release'
_alias ()
{
local cur;
COMPREPLY=();
cur=${COMP_WORDS[$COMP_CWORD]};
case "$COMP_LINE" in
On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 03:43:00PM -0800, rangalo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am a newbie at using apt-get. Although, I have used debian before, I
> was using apt-get only with cds, as I didnt have internet.
>
> I copied the sources.ist posted in this list from internet somewhere, i
> changed all the mirr
On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 05:48:47PM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
> If you have the zeroconf package installed, remove it. Remove resolvconf
> as well. You don't need it.
to clarify... if youhave the zeroconf package that is probably what is
over-riding your resolv.conf. if you also remove resolvconf
On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 11:34:46PM +0100, Jhair Tocancipa Triana wrote:
> jdaues writes:
>
> > So I installed resolvconf, and then reentered the values for the
> > network. I rebooted and now resolv.conf is this:
>
> > # Dynamic resolv.conf(5) file for glibc resolver(3) generated by
> > resolvco
Celejar wrote:
On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 15:35:06 -0500
"H.S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How do I find out how much bandwidth is being used by a particular
application? I want to see what skype does if it is left signed on on my
Debian Testing box.
->HS
Try nethogs [0].
This is exactly wh
Hi,
Can someone point me to documentation that could help resolve a
dependency problem?
The following packages have unmet dependencies.
libapache2-mod-php4: Depends: apache2.2-common but it is not installed
libxine1: Depends: libavcodec0d (>= 0.cvs20060823) but it is not
installed
I was used to open the k menu just by hitting the win key, in kde 3.2.2.
Now, after upgrading to kde 3.5.0 from sarge-backports, it won't let me.
When I go to control center and try to enable it, control center only
accepts the win key together with some other, otherwise no deal.
Someone knows? Tha
Lord Jesus, you're obnoxious. You need to get out more, my friend.
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From: "Paul Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 11:21 AM
Subject: Re: I WILL ASSIST YOU GET YOUR FUNDS
Bryce wrote:
I can only imagine what language this fella s
On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 04:34:40PM -0900, Tim Jordan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can someone point me to documentation that could help resolve a
> dependency problem?
>
> The following packages have unmet dependencies.
> libapache2-mod-php4: Depends: apache2.2-common but it is not installed
> libxine1
On Wednesday 10 January 2007 19:15, Jasper wrote:
> over 3000 more lines of code.
Just out of curiousity, Why is that bad? How does it matter anyway? Sorry if
it is obvious.
raju
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Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
>> So on your question in general post to the list, don't CC unless
>> requested, send private messages when the contents are not beneficial for
>> public consumption.
>>
>
> Second that!
Another one: Avoid going AOL! on the list. If you must AOL! the list, at
Dave Sherohman wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 09, 2007 at 11:37:30PM -0800, Justin Gallardo wrote:
>> When replying
>> to an email, is it proper to leave the original poster in the To: line of
>> the email, and the CC the list? Or is it better to just send your reply
>> to the list, not specifically mention
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On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 03:21:35PM -0800, grover mitchell wrote:
> Greetings list,
>
> I am curious what other sysadmins use to manage hundreds of debian
> servers, more specifically, how do you control the
> upgrade/installation of packages. I am fa
On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 03:21:35PM -0800, grover mitchell wrote:
> Greetings list,
>
> I am curious what other sysadmins use to manage hundreds of debian
> servers, more specifically, how do you control the
> upgrade/installation of packages. I am familiar with cfengine, but we
> currently use de
>
>> over 3000 more lines of code.
>
>Just out of curiousity, Why is that bad? How does it matter anyway? Sorry if
>it is obvious.
>
>raju
>
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>http://www.people.cornell.edu/pages/kk288/
>http://malayamaarutham.blogspot.com/
>
Well, I am writing a bash-script that calls it
On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 05:44:54PM -0800, Bryce wrote:
> Lord Jesus, you're obnoxious. You need to get out more, my friend.
>
Well, some people do put significant effort into training spam filters.
Personally, I don't like things confusing my spamassassin either.
Regards,
-Roberto
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On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 07:10:25PM -0500, Douglas Tutty wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 10:52:11PM +, Wulfy wrote:
> > Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
>
> > >Of course, some things simply cannot be done without a GUI. Or at least
> > >they cannot be done efficiently.
>
> > I've seen people
On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 22:04:02 -0500
"Roberto C. Sanchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 05:44:54PM -0800, Bryce wrote:
> > Lord Jesus, you're obnoxious. You need to get out more, my
> > friend.
> >
> Well, some people do put significant effort into training spam
> filters. P
Hi all,
I am running Reiserfs as the file system on my Sid desktop install.
Recently I downloaded and burnt a couple of dvd iso images of Etch, and
then promptly forgot about them. When I went to run apt-get upgrade
tonight I found that I had run out of disk space on a partition of
approxim
it looks like fb_nvidia_i2c came in 2.6.12 per:
http://www.mailarchives.org/list/debian-kernel/msg/2005/04040
so it should be in etch
I'll try etch then. If still have the problem then will try sid. Thanks to
all forum members for their help. I really appreciate it.
Actually, my critique was in a pathetic attempt to pass off oneself as
speaking English natively, which that spammer seemed to be trying.
However, I am impressed by your summary judgment of my intelligence level
based on an irrelevant conclusion inferred from a single-sentence e-mail.
You are
On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 09:57:54PM -0500, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 07:10:25PM -0500, Douglas Tutty wrote:
> > On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 10:52:11PM +, Wulfy wrote:
> > > Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> >
> > > >Of course, some things simply cannot be done without a GUI.
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On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 17:08:16 PM +0100, Per Carlson
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> Here is my 0.02$:
>
> - Never start a new topic by replying to an existing email and just
> change the subject. This will mess things up for people (like me) who
> uses threads. Fortunately proper mail clients (r
Also, any decent Bayesian filter, or indeed any filter will not be thwarted
or totally thrown off by one reply to spam, or (in the long run) a whole
bunch of them. Anyone who disagrees with this doesn't understand the
concept of Bayes' Theorem and how it is practically applied.
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I'm running Etch amd64 and this is my first box without a floppy drive.
On previous boxes I've used Woody's boot floppies and some extra
utilities disks I've made to cobble together a text-mode rescue setup on
a ram disk.
Of course this won't work with my new box: SATA drives, LVM on raid1,
etc.
On Tue, Jan 09, 2007 23:37:30 PM -0800, Justin Gallardo ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Hey All,
> I am preparing a presentation to a group of students on mailing list
> netiquette
> ...
> Also, if you can think of any other good points to bring up during
> this talk, I would love to hear them.
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On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 11:00:48PM -0500, Douglas Tutty wrote:
>
> Hi Roberto
>
> I can buy that. Hard to watch a DVD or use a full-featured web-browser,
> or read a pdf with diagrams without X.
>
Except that watching a DVD with 'mplayer -vo aa dvd://1' is quite the
console-based experience. A
On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 11:13:38PM -0500, Douglas Tutty wrote:
>
> Of course this won't work with my new box: SATA drives, LVM on raid1,
> etc. Knoppix is a huge iso and I'm on dial-up in the country (2K/s) and
> will take 72 hrs via ftp.
>
There are some small (~100 MB) rescue CD distros out th
On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 04:51:40PM +0300, Vladimir Kozlov wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've just installed etch from scratch, and installed gforge, but during
> the installation I've got following problems:
>
> 1. In /etc/postgresql/7.4/main/postgresql.conf it is necessary to change
>
> #tcpip_socket = f
On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 11:28:38PM -0500, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 11:13:38PM -0500, Douglas Tutty wrote:
> >
> > Of course this won't work with my new box: SATA drives, LVM on raid1,
> > etc. Knoppix is a huge iso and I'm on dial-up in the country (2K/s) and
> > will t
On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 11:45:53PM -0500, Douglas Tutty wrote:
>
> I'm looking for debian-based since I know how it works e.g. setting up
> networking, raid and lvm stuff, etc. It'll only take 9 nights to get
> Knoppix so I'll do that and perhaps later make a USB-based rescue set up
> like I had
On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 11:25:51PM -0500, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 11:00:48PM -0500, Douglas Tutty wrote:
> >
> > Hi Roberto
> >
> > I can buy that. Hard to watch a DVD or use a full-featured web-browser,
> > or read a pdf with diagrams without X.
> >
> Except that wa
On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 11:57:25PM -0500, Douglas Tutty wrote:
>
> I haven't looked at mplayer. Do you mean that I can watch a DVD on a
> serial console? I use lynx when I don't need frames or images and dillo
I'm not sure about a serial console, but definitely a VT on the machine.
It uses the
On Wed January 10 2007 20:45, Douglas Tutty wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 11:28:38PM -0500, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> > On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 11:13:38PM -0500, Douglas Tutty wrote:
> > > Of course this won't work with my new box: SATA drives, LVM on raid1,
> > > etc. Knoppix is a huge iso a
On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 19:26:56 -0500
Douglas Tutty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
> Before you assume this, you should check the netfilter docs. If by
> default I block all outgoing and incomming connections then there's no
> way to establish an 'existing' connection in the first place. If I
>
On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 16:44:59 -0800
Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
> Another one: Avoid going AOL! on the list. If you must AOL! the list, at
> least trim it down to just what you're AOLing.
What is "going AOL!"?
Celejar
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Hi,
I recently found that there are these kind of collection CDs that contains
multi small Live CDs on one CD, and bootable floppy disk images as well.
I've found one utility to create such CDs, but that's Windoze based.
I'm wonder if anyone knows if there is any way to create such collection C
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