bartsc0_1.1.0-0woody4_i386.deb
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
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> On Friday 21 February 2003 9:16 pm, Carla Schroder wrote:
> > Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
> > arts: Depends: libartsc0 (>= 1.1.0-0woody4) but it is not going to
> > be insta
to upgrade to KDE 3 when it does enter Debian.
If this does occur then you will have to remove KDE completely and then
reinstall it."
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On Wednesday 26 February 2003 07:24 am, hlingis wrote:
> ...I'm sure you've heard this before, I can't download an error free ISO of
> either version of potato or woody.
Why not order disks from Cheapbytes?
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u can't
just copy the ISOs to disks? When you read the disks in any computer, you
should see a lot of files and directories, not a single .iso. Don't forget to
use md5sum to verify the downloads are good.
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By Matt Welsh, Matthias Kalle Dalheimer, Lar Kaufman
Using Samba, 2nd Edition
By Jay Ts, Robert Eckstein, David Collier-Brown
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It's an active, fast-moving project. They provide debs, lots of
documentation, mail lists, and IRC.
Running terminals off a good Linux server is a great way to go, maintaining a
network is lots simpler. And quieter, if you have a place to stuff the noisy
rom kde.org. KDE3 won't make it into stable for a while yet, though it will
eventually. Stick with what the FAQ says and you'll be fine.
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1 is a pretty big leap from 3.0, I'm very pleased with it.
The main thing is to use only one source, mixing them up will cause big
troubles! I mixed sources, and ended up manually removing all KDE pieces, and
starting over. That was, er, less than fun. ;-)
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link, thanks. Compiling kernels isn't so scary with
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n anyone.
Throw in Macs, Linux, Windows, OS/2, whatever you like, Netware makes them
all play nice together.
So, if you have the budget and want the very best, go with Novell. A close
second-best is Linux, or BSD, or any Unix.
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, out of paper is reported when the printer is out
>> > of paper, on fire is reported when the kernel doesn't know."
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Netware 6 is the best network OS of all. But if that's not in the cards,
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ntercepted. Encryption? Whut's
that?
However yelling at the sender does no good, they have no control over it. The
disclaimers are appended at the server.
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, on computer security, a quick Googling will return tons of useful
information. Also the O'Reilly book, TCP/IP Network Administration, I found
extremely useful. Having at least a medium-deep knowledge of TCP/IP makes
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system) But GRUB is different...
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On Saturday 08 March 2003 4:41 pm, Carla Schroder wrote:
> Well here's a good one, is there a way to get into a system when you've
> lost the root password? Without a CD or boot floppy? Used to be you could
> pass in "init=/bin/sh" from LILO, and work some /etc/s
On Saturday 08 March 2003 5:15 pm, Hugh Saunders wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 08, 2003 at 04:41:36PM -0800, Carla Schroder wrote:
> > Well here's a good one, is there a way to get into a system when
> > you've lost the root password? Without a CD or boot floppy? Used to be
> &g
a gnu/linux community concerned with these
> issues?
> Regards,
> Satish
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this scare you away, trying to import scripts from a completely different
system sounds a lot more difficult and messier.
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>well.
I'll leave it to Google to enlighten people who are not familiar with Evi
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On Sunday 09 March 2003 8:17 pm, Carla Schroder wrote:
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> Perhaps reading the whole book would be wise, before firing off angry
> missives about dissing Debian. Evi Nemeth is the premier expert on Unix,
> and this book, Unix System Administration Handbook, is probably the most
>
Oh frabjous day, my debian-users list address is getting spammed. What a
lovely world we live in.
$100 cash reward for the inventor of an infallible spammer brain burner.
$500 if I get to pull the switch
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her, so
maybe it can work.
Another thought is replace the SCSI CD with an IDE drive.
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ers. I've been
toying with the notion of asking the list admins if this is possible, but I'm
a little reluctant because I'm new to the list, and I wouldn't be able to
help. But since the topic came up well there's my 0.02.
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> On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 02:45:11PM -0800, Carla Schroder wrote:
> > A list manager that hides subscriber's addresses would be nice.
>
> Umm... Wouldn't that make offlist replies impossible?
I don't know ho
On Thursday 20 March 2003 12:27 am, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 04:04:35PM -0800, Carla Schroder wrote:
> > I don't know how to operate a mail list, so I don't know what it
> > takes to prevent addresses from being harvested. I'd like it to be
&g
sy
to make a change. There is no reason I can think of to not use a journaling
filesystem, any of the major Linux ones are good.
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It reads fine in Kmail. Maybe your reader is funky.
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> > > on Mon, Sep 15, 2003 at 03:33:32PM +0200, Jasper Metsela
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# echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
This should work exactly as it's written, except make sure you specify the
correct eth0 or eth1, whichever one is the "inward" card.
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built programs.
I'm still getting the hang of this here Debian thing, thanks for any
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> On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 10:28:18AM -0700, Carla Schroder wrote:
> > I'm running the latest Libranet, which is based on Sarge. I'm confused
> > over the latest round of SSH patches, it looks like they've iss
t lines and the senders of any
messages bigger than 2000 bytes. Then I can either leave them on the server,
delete them, or download them. I don't know if all mail clients do this, it's
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;t have
anything to do with Ron's question.
I like that the question came up, it's a common problem, and I appreciate the
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> if [ $file != $ucfile ]
> then
> mv -i $file $ucfile
> fi
> fi
> done
>
> Any tips?
>
> TIA
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> Jeff Elkins
CD to the directory the files are in, then try:
for i in * ; do mv -i $i `echo $i | tr [a-z] [A-Z]` ; done
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cking out.
>
> Well that's sweet.
>
> I see that you use KMail. Is it KMail that gives you this capability?
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clients can do it too. I love Kmail, it's extremely configurable and
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>
> Curtis
If it's Office 2000 or older, a simple disk copy will work. If it's XP, I
don't know. If an ordinary disk copy does not work, try the dd command, as
it does a literal byte-by-byte copy. This should take care of any
o
ng work into the US, instead of out of it?
2. How about paying attention when addressing your mail?
3. Sheesh
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