On 2008-05-08 00:42 +0200, michael wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/work/Fortran$ ./simple.out
> -bash: ./simple.out: Permission denied
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/work/Fortran$ ls -lt ./simple.out
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 mkb mkb 10039 May 7 23:41 ./simple.out*
Is the partition mounted with the noexec flag?
Sven
Mumia W.. wrote:
> E-mail your friendly webmasters to show them the errors of their
> ways.
Yeah right! Like they are going to listen. I admire your optimism though!
Let me give you an example. I had a citi credit card (www.citicards.com).
Their IT department is so inefficient that they can't pu
I have been away on business for a few days, and before I went aptitude
had scheduled an update of my unstable system, but I had not installed all
the new packages. My system was in the state of being re-installed - from
a lenny DVD, which I have then changed by changing my sources.list to take
ou
I'm currently using Debian 4.0 and I would like to know if I'm going to run
into any gotchas if I change the main board from a MSI w/ a single P4 CPU to
a Core2 Duo CPU on a gigabyte main board?
Jon L Miller, CCNA, MCNE, CNS
MMT Networks Pty Ltd
Perth, Western Australia
On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 02:59:14AM +0800, Justin Jereza wrote:
> Anybody got any ideas why the IPv6 address doesn't get assigned to
> eth0 on bootup?
>
> ifconfig eth0 add fc00::1:1/7 works fine after bootup.
In order to test your /etc/network/interfaces try
ifdown eth0
ifup eth0
Do you get a
On Wed, May 07, 2008 at 06:17:52PM -0400, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> What's on the hard drive? Do you care to keep any of it? There's
> goodbye-microsoft.com.
Huh? goodby-microsoft.com starts a *normal* installation so you have the
same partitioning options. You don't need to erase everything
On Wed, May 07, 2008 at 09:04:52PM -0400, al davis wrote:
> I am having trouble installing mailman.
>
> When I do "sudo apt-get install mailman" .. it gets as far as
> the language selection, and then loops.
>
> I enter "en" (or nothing) where it belongs, save it, exit the
> editor, or exit wit
On Wed, May 07, 2008 at 11:35:09PM -0400, Carl Fink wrote:
> So I'm trying to get a Windows XP Pro guest set up for Virtualbox under
> Testing.
>
> I create a new session, and boot it from the install DVD, and it boots to a
> prompt saying to press Enter. But it ignores keystrokes.
Sorry for su
On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 01:55:31PM +0800, Jon L Miller wrote:
> I'm currently using Debian 4.0 and I would like to know if I'm going to run
> into any gotchas if I change the main board from a MSI w/ a single P4 CPU to
> a Core2 Duo CPU on a gigabyte main board?
The default Debian kernel packages
> If you are looking for a replacement, I don't know of any that do rdiffs
> besides rdiff-backup. I think that a good incremental backup would be your
> best option.
All incrementals (that I know of) waste space when there are large
files where only a small part of the file changes. This is a
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