Subject: INTIMAÇÃO PARA COMPARECIMENTO EM AUDIÊNCIA
Data: Wed, 06 julho 2008 11:40
PROCEDIMENTO INVESTIGATÓRIO N.º 324/2008
Assunto: INTIMAÇÃO PARA COMPARECIMENTO EM AUDIÊNCIA, relativa ao
procedimento investigatório em epígrafe, em tramitação nesta Regional,
conforme despacho em a
On 29 May 2008, at 08:00, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
I'm attempting to run firefox in a 32-bit chroot using schroot with
run-setup-scripts=false because I don't want to mess with my real home
directory. Firefox is installed, as is x11-common. However:
$ schroot -c firefox firefox
I: [firefo
Hi!
> does this have the same functionality of sun java, has it been
> debianized
Well, it's OpenJDK with some parts of classpath to fill the non-free
gaps. I think ist should be very compatible, even more than pure
classpath. And it works well for me.
Maybe you should have a look at this page:
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2008/5/30 Russell L. Harris :
> I speak of the days of Fortran-II running on an IBM 1620. Back then,
> it often was necessary to load the compiler (another deck of punched
> cards) before loading the application.
It must have been fun to watch someon
On 30 May 2008, Jamie Griffin wrote:
>
[snip]
> even when i do 'xtermset -fg green -bg black -cr blue' i get command not
> found.
>
[snip]
You need to install xtermset explicitly -- it's a deb package.
Anthony
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Miles Fidelman wrote:
> Ron Johnson wrote:
>> On 05/29/08 19:35, Paul Johnson wrote:
>>
>>> On Thursday 29 May 2008 05:26:43 pm L.V.Gandhi wrote:
>>>
I have made a text file in Linux using echo and cat commands. When I
open the file in note pad, I find files are not having line brea
Alfredo Finelli wrote:
On Thursday 29 May 2008 19:44, kj wrote:
[...]
I'm trying to make three columns out of a postfix mail log. Queue
ID, From address, and remote server response for certain
situations (it's already grepped down to that).
awk '{print $7" "$6" "$17}'
$17 is the fir
Johannes Wiedersich on 29/05/08 14:03,wrote:
Just thought I'd ask, even though my web searches don't reveal anything
but Adobe promises and work-arounds involving printing to postscript on
a windows box first - but is there software for linux to read DRM pdfs?
I don't know, if I understand you c
Johannes Wiedersich on 29/05/08 14:03, wrote:
- From Adobe's web site:
http://www.adobe.com/products/digitaleditions/systemreqs/
it appears this 'feature' is only available for Wind0w$ and Mac l00sers.
I guess you are out of luck here.
Since it appears to contradict the mission of the British
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 11:06 AM, John Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Here is some sample Perl.
>
> grep bounced /var/log/mail.log | perl -p -e 's|\w+ \w+ \w+ \w+ \w+ \w+
> (\w+) (\w+) \w+ \w+ \w+ \w+ \w+ \w+ \w+ \w+ (.*)|\2 \1 \3|g'
>
Note about you could resume this regex with {} feature:
# IN UNIX ENVIRONMENT: convert Unix newlines (LF) to DOS format
sed "s/$/`echo -e \\\r`/"# command line under ksh
sed 's/$'"/`echo \\\r`/" # command line under bash
sed "s/$/`echo \\\r`/" # command line under zsh
sed 's/$/\r/'# gsed
Jimmy Wu wrote:
I haven't been backing up any of my stuff, and yesterday I decided to
start doing that
I want to use tar with bz2, and I wrote this little script to
hopefully automate this process (attached)
The script works, but tar doesn't. The logs show no errors until
somewhere near the end,
Hi,
In my system i dont have fattach function, which package needs to be
installed for
making this fattach function to be available.
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* Adrian Levi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080530 03:56]:
> 2008/5/30 Russell L. Harris :
> > I speak of the days of Fortran-II running on an IBM 1620. Back then,
> > it often was necessary to load the compiler (another deck of punched
> > cards) before loading the application.
>
> It must have been fun
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 12:32:29AM -, Cameron Hutchison wrote:
> Or it could be that the line:
> allow-user-resources
>
> is not no /etc/X11/Xsession.options.
>
> The .Xresources file will only be loaded if that option is present.
>
> To test if your .Xresources are working without logging o
Hi,
My console text has the default light gray color - until X is started.
When going from X to the console with Ctrl-Alt-F2, the console
foreground color has turned to dark gray, hardly readable on the black
background.
Even after logging out of X, back into the console, the console text
remains
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 12:44:49PM +0100, Jamie Griffin wrote:
> Ok, i checked /etc/X11/Xsession.options and the line
> 'allow-user-resources' was there.
>
> I installed xtermset using apt which enabled me to change the colors
> from the command-line as suggested earlier, so that works :-)
>
> I
Adrian writes:
> It must have been fun to watch someone play pickup 500 and put them all
> back in order again.
That's what the card sorter was for.
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On Fri, 30 May 2008 07:00:17 +0200, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 11:50:04PM -0500, Chuck Rhode wrote:
>> Alright, I want to back-up my *home* directory, but it has symlinks to
>> other directories. How do I get these back after a restore?
> Rsync has plenty of flags to handle
Adrian Levi wrote:
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2008/5/30 Russell L. Harris :
I speak of the days of Fortran-II running on an IBM 1620. Back then,
it often was necessary to load the compiler (another deck of punched
cards) before loading the application.
It must have
I have a server with hot swap disks.
I'd like to be able to swap out a non-system disk , eg /dev/sdd and put in
a new
disk, partition it in fdisk, then mount those partitions. This all works
fine, I can partition it,
but the linux kernel hangs on to the old disk partitions in memory, so I
can't
My internet connection keeps timing out. I check my connection to
google with mtr and this is what I got:
http://dotancohen.com/images/examples/bezeq.png
The ISP's name is Bezeq International, so the host bezeqint is
obviously them. Now that _I_ see that the packet loss is at their end,
what terms
Hello,
I'm searching for a network traffic monitoring tool which supports to
report total numbers, like absolute mbytes/gbytes of ingoing/outgoing
traffic per week/month. The tools i've tested so far (munin, mrtg)
seem to support only relative numbers like curent, maximal, minmal
and average bytes
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On 05/30/08 09:18, UDP 514 wrote:
> I have a server with hot swap disks.
>
> I'd like to be able to swap out a non-system disk , eg /dev/sdd and
> put in a new
> disk, partition it in fdisk, then mount those partitions. This all
> works fine, I c
UDP 514 wrote:
I have a server with hot swap disks.
I'd like to be able to swap out a non-system disk , eg /dev/sdd and
put in a new
disk, partition it in fdisk, then mount those partitions. This all
works fine, I can partition it,
but the linux kernel hangs on to the old disk partitions
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 17:24:16 +0300, Dotan Cohen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> My internet connection keeps timing out. I check my connection to
> google with mtr and this is what I got:
> http://dotancohen.com/images/examples/bezeq.png
>
> The ISP's name is Bezeq International, so the host be
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 05:56:43AM +0530, L.V.Gandhi wrote:
> I have made a text file in Linux using echo and cat commands. When I
> open the file in note pad, I find files are not having line break, but
> having a character in place of line break. Is there any way in echo
> and cat commands usage
On Fri, 30 May 2008 15:47:53 +0200
Jonas Meurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm searching for a network traffic monitoring tool which supports to
> report total numbers, like absolute mbytes/gbytes of ingoing/outgoing
> traffic per week/month. The tools i've tested so far (munin, mrtg
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 10:57:27AM +1000, Tony Maher wrote:
> Hello Andrew,
>
> yes i think it is a (minor) bug but being new to debian was unsure
> about correct place to report bug.
I'm not sure about backport bugs, but probably the place to report it
is in the debian bug tracking system. It's
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On Fri, May 30, 2008 7:24 am, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> I am not a CS major so I don't know
> the proper terminology to describe to the script-reading monkey that
> will answer the phone that she needs to get an engineer to fix it at
> their end, because the problem is obviously there and not here.
On Fri May 30 2008 07:24:16 Dotan Cohen wrote:
> My internet connection keeps timing out. I check my connection to
> google with mtr and this is what I got:
> http://dotancohen.com/images/examples/bezeq.png
>
> The ISP's name is Bezeq International, so the host bezeqint is
> obviously them. Now tha
> Andrew Reid wrote:
>> On Thursday 29 May 2008 21:28, Miles Fidelman wrote:
>>
>>> Actually, it dates back further than that, to ASR33 teletype machines,
>>> where you needed to issue separate carriage return and line feed
>>> characters to end a line - to i) physically return the carriage to the
On 05/30/2008 07:31 AM, Jamie Griffin wrote:
whilst i've got this sorted, presumably there is a way to make these
changes system-wide - how would i do that?
/etc/X11/Xsession defines the system-wide and user Xresources locations,
and /etc/X11/Xsession.d/30x11-common_xresources will run all the
> Ron Johnson wrote:
>> On 05/29/08 19:35, Paul Johnson wrote:
>>
>>> On Thursday 29 May 2008 05:26:43 pm L.V.Gandhi wrote:
>>>
I have made a text file in Linux using echo and cat commands. When I
open the file in note pad, I find files are not having line break, but
having a charact
Does anyone know how to read the smartctl value on a Samsung SP 1604N 160GB
pATA disk? I always get
9 Power_On_Hours 0x0032 098 098 000Old_age
Always - 1325263
and I'm pretty sure the disk didn't run for 150 years yet.
Tried -F samsung{,2} with smartmontools
On 30/05/2008 Travis Crook wrote:
> > I'm searching for a network traffic monitoring tool which supports to
> > report total numbers, like absolute mbytes/gbytes of ingoing/outgoing
> > traffic per week/month. The tools i've tested so far (munin, mrtg)
> > seem to support only relative numbers like
On 29/05/08 20:16, Michal R. Hoffmann wrote:
Hi,
I tried to google it out, but no success. The following message appears
on the console repeatedly:
Initializing XFRM netlink socket
which is quite annoying. Normally I use Gnome so I don't notice that but
from time to time I switch to the text
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Dotan Cohen wrote:
> My internet connection keeps timing out. I check my connection to
> google with mtr and this is what I got:
> http://dotancohen.com/images/examples/bezeq.png
>
> The ISP's name is Bezeq International, so the host bezeqint is
> obv
On Fri, 30 May 2008 20:41:10 +0200
Jonas Meurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 30/05/2008 Travis Crook wrote:
>
> Hey Travis,
>
> Thanks a lot, vmstat indeed is exactly what I was searching for.
> Especially in conjunction with vmstati and vmstat.cgi or the vmstat
> php frontend.
I'll have to
2008/5/30 Steve Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>All I can say is submit the MTR report and ask for an escalation to
> level 2 or 3 as soon as possible.
That's what I did. When I finally got a tech, it turned out that I
could access sites in my country, but not outside. Then, to check, the
tech hims
2008/5/30 Mike Bird <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I would tell them that your internet connection keeps timing
> out. On the wide open internet backbone tools such as mtr,
> ping, tracepath, and traceroute are useful, but consumer DSL
> is often filtered (perhaps to reduce DOS attacks) so that
> such too
2008/5/31 Jabka Atu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> The question what is exactly the slowness you are talking about ?
> You didn't mention if you are Cable or Adsl but i write about Cable.
It's cable, provided through Hot.
> First off all use the local hot vpn to test if you can download /
> upload with s
On Fri May 30 2008 13:37:12 Dotan Cohen wrote:
> > It's your ISP's job to find out why the connection is timing
> > out. If they can't or won't, trying to explain "mtr" to them
> > isn't going to help. (BTW, your "mtr" was bad but not awful
> > because of the "2.3%" line.)
>
> Could you elaborate
On Fri, 30 May 2008 12:51:52 +1000
Tony R Quilkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Pretty new to this, running sid.
Hi!
> Using the following wifi configuration within my /etc/network/interfaces
> file fails.
...
> auto wlan0
> iface wlan0 inet static
> address 192.168.10.2
> netmask 25
2008/5/30 Mike Bird <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> If an mtr or traceroute or tracepath, after a sufficient number of
> iterations, looks like this:
>
> HOP1 20% packet loss
> HOP2 30% packet loss
> HOP32% packet loss
> ...
>
> - it means that 98-100% of packets are getting to HOP3 and back,
>
On Fri, 30 May 2008 14:42:20 +0530
"sathiya moorthy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In my system i dont have fattach function, which package needs to be
> installed for
> making this fattach function to be available.
Gnulib?
http://packages.debian.org/search?searchon=contents&keywords=fat
> On Fri May 30 2008 13:37:12 Dotan Cohen wrote:
>> > It's your ISP's job to find out why the connection is timing
>> > out. If they can't or won't, trying to explain "mtr" to them
>> > isn't going to help. (BTW, your "mtr" was bad but not awful
>> > because of the "2.3%" line.)
>>
>> Could you e
Hello,
I'm using 'gksu -l x-terminal-emulator' for launching a root terminal,
and per default the root password will be saved in the gnome-keyring for
the whole lifetime of my gnome session.
Since I sometimes keep my system running for several days, the lifetime
of a session can be really long. An
Hello,
I'm using rxvt-unicode as x-terminal-emulator, and often I do have many
terminals opened at the same time, some of them maximized (like the one
running mutt or irssi).
unfortunately, changing the workspaces in gnome seems to suffer from
these terminals. when changing to a workspace with a
I often do "aptitude install package" to install a package.
Cow can I get a list of all the packages I've installed this way?
Looking at /var/cache/apt/archives seems like a kludge?
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On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 8:57 PM, Osamu Aoki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 05:56:43AM +0530, L.V.Gandhi wrote:
>> I have made a text file in Linux using echo and cat commands. When I
>> open the file in note pad, I find files are not having line break, but
>> having a characte
Kelly Jones wrote:
I often do "aptitude install package" to install a package.
Cow can I get a list of all the packages I've installed this way?
Looking at /var/cache/apt/archives seems like a kludge?
dpkg -l | less
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On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 08:41:02PM -0400, Nick Lidakis wrote:
> Kelly Jones wrote:
>> I often do "aptitude install package" to install a package.
>>
>> Cow can I get a list of all the packages I've installed this way?
>>
>> Looking at /var/cache/apt/archives seems like a kludge?
>>
> dpkg -l | les
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 10:06:48AM +0100, John Allen wrote:
...
> Here is some sample Perl.
...must ...not ...look...
>
> grep bounced /var/log/mail.log | perl -p -e 's|\w+ \w+ \w+ \w+ \w+ \w+ (\w+)
> (\w+) \w+ \w+ \w+ \w+ \w+ \w+ \w+ \w+ (.*)|\2 \1 \3|g'
ACK! now my eyes are bleeding again..
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 11:47:26PM -0500, Martin McCormick wrote:
> The original 1-gig Zenstone MP3 players mount on Debian
> just fine if one has vfat support so I expected it to be a
> breeze to load a brand new 2-gig model, not the Zenstone Plus,
> but the 2-gigabyte model that has the tin
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 08:03:23AM -0500, Chuck Rhode wrote:
> On Fri, 30 May 2008 07:00:17 +0200, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
>
> > On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 11:50:04PM -0500, Chuck Rhode wrote:
>
> >> Alright, I want to back-up my *home* directory, but it has symlinks to
> >> other directories. How do
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 09:36:40AM +0100, michael wrote:
>
> On 29 May 2008, at 08:00, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
>
> >I'm attempting to run firefox in a 32-bit chroot using schroot with
> >run-setup-scripts=false because I don't want to mess with my real home
> >directory. Firefox is installed, as is
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 06:16:43AM -0700, Jeff Grossman wrote:
> I noticed in my messages log file this line everytime I log out via ssh.
>
> May 26 20:50:10 apple login[13572]: pam_mail(login:session): pam_putenv:
> delete non-existent entry; MAIL
>
>
> This is on an AMD64 machine running Lenn
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 12:35:41AM -0500, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> * Miles Fidelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080529 23:28]:
> Back about 1967, the ASR33 was coveted by those of us whose only means
> of input and output was the 80-column punch card.
>
> "Output?", you say? Yes. For printed outp
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 06:54:42PM +1000, Adrian Levi wrote:
> 2008/5/30 Russell L. Harris :
> > I speak of the days of Fortran-II running on an IBM 1620. Back then,
> > it often was necessary to load the compiler (another deck of punched
> > cards) before loading the application.
>
> It must hav
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 08:49:07AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I also remember when one had to put two STOP bits at the end of each ASCII
> character transmitted to allow the print ball time to return to its
> resting position in advance of the next character
> Larry Owens
> >
Yeah, and it
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 10:46:10PM -0400, Jimmy Wu wrote:
> I haven't been backing up any of my stuff, and yesterday I decided to
> start doing that
> I want to use tar with bz2, and I wrote this little script to
> hopefully automate this process (attached)
> The script works, but tar doesn't. The
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 06:09:53PM -0700, Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL
PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
> On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 08:41:02PM -0400, Nick Lidakis wrote:
> > Kelly Jones wrote:
> >> I often do "aptitude install package" to install a package.
> >>
> >> Cow can I get a list of all the pa
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 09:27:51AM +0300, Volkan YAZICI wrote:
> This morning one of our R&D servers stop responding (no ssh, http) and
> because of urgency of some tests I needed to hardware-reset it. After
> machine woke up, I first checked /var/log/messages:
>
[snip most]
> May 30 08:09:47 ar
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 05:15:06PM -0700, Kelly Jones wrote:
> I often do "aptitude install package" to install a package.
>
> Cow can I get a list of all the packages I've installed this way?
>
> Looking at /var/cache/apt/archives seems like a kludge?
Aptitude search ~i
Will tell you all insta
There is a configuration file for Mousepad but the man page
contains only the name of the author. Can anyone tell whether
the default starting directory can be recorded; if so, how.
Sorry for the meaningless subject line in my previous message.
Will send it again with the correct subject in a w
Doug writes:
> IIRC, each card had a sequence number. I don't know if they had
> card-sorter machines.
Yes, of course we had sorters. Card sorting machines are much older than
computers: it's what punch cards were invented for. Ask Wikipedia to tell
you about Herman Hollerith. Don't you kids s
Larry Owens wrote:
> I also remember when one had to put two STOP bits at the end of each ASCII
> character transmitted to allow the print ball time to return to its
> resting position in advance of the next character
That's not the reason for using two stop bits.
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On Fri, 30 May 2008 15:30:28 +0200, Chuck Rhode wrote:
> Yes, I am trying to rsync to a little SD camera memory card through
> USB, and, in fact, the card has a vfat format! I'll try reformatting.
The card was in the reader. Then here's what I did as root:
> umount /dev/sdc1
> mke2fs /dev/sdc1
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