> all. i know it'll be along the lines of
>
> send-hook 'pattern' 'unset somevariablename'
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Any time you have one file that is the result of running a program on
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, using
the cyrus admin commands.
Cyrus covers all of your requirements other than .forward support.
However, cyrus with sieve handles vacation, redirect and folder filing,
so you don't really need .forward support for that. Quotas especially
are easier to manage with cyrus, and the use of maildir
ing in
imapd.conf; I think it's called sieveusehomedir.
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>
> set tunnel = "ssh -C -q [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/sbin/imapd"
This is not a general solution for all imap servers; it works only for
imap servers that users are allowed to start. Better is to use imaps
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> I am not using alsa :). Any other ideas? Or programs?
gramofile has a sound recording feature.
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r the
system, the longer it will take to do this. Your only choice is to wait
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urrently assigned hosts).
Your math is wrong. DNS != IPv4. The number is actually much higher than
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kages wich are not avail on the first machine...
> Ist this somehow (ev without settuing up a debian mirror) possible?
apt-mirror is one way. I prefer to use a caching HTTP proxy, like squid,
which makes it completely transparent.
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you, if you don't care about losing legitimate
extra spaces from the text:
sed 's/ */ /g' < old.txt | tr '\012' ' ' | sed 's/ */\n/g' > new.txt
^^ ^ ^
Change multi- Con
sl.load -> ../mods-available/ssl.load
zauth_ldap.load -> ../mods-available/auth_ldap.load
ii libapr02.0.47-1 The Apache Portable Runtime
ii libsvn00.30.0-1 Subversion shared libraries - in development
ii subversion 0.30.0-1 Advanced version control
ade. Supposedly, 5.8.1 is ABI
compatible with 5.8.0, but it seems that it is not, because software
that has an embedded perl interpreter seems to be segfaulting (mod_perl,
irssi, xchat, etc.). This was discussed a bit on debian-perl, but I
don't know if any bugs were filed.
In the meantime,
27;s, documentation,
> applications, &c.)
http://httpd.apache.org/
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The mod_ssl docs should have everything you need to know.
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first time they connect.
Note that all this could become very onerous if your application isn't
targeted at a closed group of users (i.e., it's something on the
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> > didn't know what to install.
>
> lprng. I never had any luck with getting cups working with JetDirect.
Cups works fine with a jetdirect. Just use a direct socket connection
to port 9100.
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On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 11:37:57PM -0700, Mike Egglestone wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a file in this format of words:
>
> joe jill bill bob frank tom harry
>
> and want to convert the file to this format:
>
> joe
> jill
> bill
> bob
> frank
> tom
>
e you want, then tar up the directory, then
gzip the tar file. Winzip can extract files from tars and preserve
directory structure.
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On Thu, Oct 09, 2003 at 10:07:40AM -0500, Michael D Schleif wrote:
> Where do I get mplayer?
deb http://marillat.free.fr/ unstable main
> Is it `free'?
Let's not reopen it on this list. Ask google about debian and mplayer.
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mail addresses, etc, mail routing of
all sorts.
Host info. All of the meta information about a system: ip addresses,
cfengine classes it's part of, etc.
I pull a lot of this together with perl and cfengine: a perl script
generates /etc/network/interfaces based on the ldap info. Another perl
s
l.
Worse, running a non-cyrus-aware program on a Cyrus mail spool is a Very
Bad Idea unless you understand Cyrus administration well enough to know
how to fix the bullet hole in your foot.
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peset. Does that count?
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d only oss support though, i would reccomend
> arts. Ive been using it for a while.
All sound apps should work with alsa using alsa's OSS compatibility
layer. My wife's laptop's sound card (ES1968) can't multiplex sounds
with the OSS driver, but does just fine with the AL
pendent. That
includes portability between different compilers and even different
versions of the same vendor's compiler. That code was not portable, and
could break just by doing something as innocuous as upgrading the C++
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On Wed, Aug 06, 2003 at 10:36:42AM -0400, MJM wrote:
> On Wednesday 06 August 2003 01:02, Dave Carrigan wrote:
> > > Language experts sure get their shorts knotted up over simple questions.
> > >
> >
> > Because your question had to do with undefined and
>
On Fri, Aug 08, 2003 at 03:18:00PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 08, 2003 at 06:53:15AM -0700, Dave Carrigan wrote:
> > Not all your history, sadly. Branches and tags are lost.
>
> Is this still true? Recent versions of cvs2svn claim to have fixed this.
As of 0.25-0.1
; repository converter that will save all your history. =)
Not all your history, sadly. Branches and tags are lost. However, I do
use subversion, and like it.
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n you can use lsof on
the device file.
> are processes the only thing that need to be stopped before a module can
> be removed?
Usually.
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On Fri, Aug 08, 2003 at 03:48:44PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
> The man page is out of date. cvs2cvn supports branches and tags, though
> it does have a number of other bugs and limitations.
I guess it serves me right for reading the documentation instead of
reading the source :-)
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> without any inetd, so I just type in:
>
> /usr/sbin/imapd and I get
> * OK host Cyrus IMAP4 v1.5.19 server ready
It can't run standalone; it's meant to run out of inetd. Cyrus21 runs
standalone.
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em in the
/etc/network/interfaces file:
iface eth1 inet static
address xxx
netmask xxx
network xxx
broadcast xxx
gateway xxx
pre-up /etc/firewall/iptables.eth1 start
post-down /etc/firewall/iptables.eth1 start
For PPP connections, stick a script in the /etc/ppp/ip-up.d direct
ect to cc
unignore organization organisation x-spam-score
Add unignores for any other headers you're interested in. Use the H key
to toggle between all headers and just the unignored headers.
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l -f /var/log/syslog
>
> Aug 29 11:00:25 debian-server postfix/smtpd[6969]: fatal: dict_open:
> unsupported dictionary type: mysql
^^
Do you have postfix-mysql installed?
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? That expects a file named
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" if the ":" is missing, IIRC.
If you look closely, he's using ssh, not scp.
In fact, scp can be mostly done with
ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'cat > /path/to/dest' < /path/to/source
This won't pre
catalogs them, it then
> saves the database into a file for viewing/searching using the tool.
Perhaps gtktalog is what you want?
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> 123 CREATE TESTBOX
> 123 NO Permission denied
> -x-x-x-
I think you want to do "create INBOX.TESTBOX". User test will not have
permission to create a toplevel mailbox.
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of these
> programs want to be read from CD-ROMs. I know the Windows
> platform has a program that can do this (I believe its
> called paragon) How can this be done on the Linux
> platform?
dd if=/dev/cdrom of=/path/to/your/iso bs=1024k
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t encoding is
> this, and where can I find a listing?
The %xx is the hexadecimal representation of the ASCII character. Use
man ascii to see the hex value of all ASCII characters. For &, it would
be %26.
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ct a null modem cable
between them. Configure pose to use the one port (there's a serial port
option in the preferences dialog) and configure jpilot to use the other
one.
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t5/lun0/generic PERMISSIONS root.scanner 0660
The line above is triggered when devfs first sees the device, so those
perms won't happen automatically until you either reload the sg module
or reboot.
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s (esp.
syncmal and synctime) and see what happens.
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filesystems. Note that udev needs
sysfs in order to work properly.
> - Does hotplug inform udev when a new device connects to the computer?
Yes, assuming that you're using the Debian hotplug package.
> - Does udev make use of devfs?
No, udev is designed as a replacement for devfs tha
or something. Anyway, with alsa, in order to
make it act as a line-in, I had to switch one of the mixer controls. If
I recall correctly, on mine it was the IEC958 In Select control - 0
means use the jack is line in, 1 means use it as line out.
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On Mon, Nov 29, 2004 at 02:59:54PM -0600, Chad Davis wrote:
> Okay, I seem to have gotten it to work through the mic line. Should I
> let this be? Is Mic really the same as another line in?
Don't use the mic in, the sound will suck.
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of real-world
> programs
> are not like this.
No, what he proved is that you cannot construct a general algorithm that
will determine if a program will halt. That is very different.
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ly apparent what devices the PDA has registered itself
as.
With udev you can even make it so that it creates custom device
files. For my system, I have udev configured to create devices called
/dev/palmv, /dev/t3, /dev/t5, /dev/clie, depending on which PDA is
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ilar amount of time if I had started with
dvorak. Most of your touch-typing skills easily transfer to dvorak.
> In short, change if you want to, but I found the effort much too high
> for any percieved potential reward.
I am happy I switched.
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hat requires me to rotate my hands
even semi-flat exacerbates the tendinitis to the point where I can't type
after an hour or two. With a Safetype, I can type all day, but you pretty
much have to be a touch typist since you can't see the keys. However, I
doubt that dvorak/qwerty makes much of
number pad; it works fine
with X, and it even works fine in Windows XP running inside VMWare.
If you're very used to hitting your arrow keys and home/end etc., you
will find the Safetype not very usable without an external keypad.
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ad lock), take the snapshot then
unlock the tables. Now, you can back up the snapshot at your leisure
without worrying about an inconsistent database.
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enough room to do the restore if it didn't do it that way.
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> Is there any tool which will split the above file and give me three
> smaller files 1-1-2005.txt, 1-2-2005.txt, 1-3-2005.txt etc., where
perl -pe 'open STDOUT, ">$1.txt" if /^date (.*)/' th
ges from unstable is to add a
deb-src line to your sources.list that points to the unstable sources
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> Any recomendations?
vi /var/lib/dpkg/info/ssh.postinst, go to line 96 (not 97) and put a :
in front of the comment. Then dpkg --configure -a.
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hang. Then, you get out of mozilla, cd to the plugins directory and
ln -s java2/plugin/i386/ns600/libjavaplugin_oji.so .
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about refcounts in gdk pixmaps, but there were some segfaults too.
Possibly that is what is happening with the person who submitted the bug
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is the first time I've ever browsed with java on,
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h :-(
But, it works fine now, although I still don't have all of my
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fer to two different variables. You shouldn't
let the fact that you can assign a list to a hash confused you about the
difference between an array and a hash, because they are different
things, and can't be used interchangably.
See
perldoc -f each
perldoc -f keys
for information on
configuration. Assuming that you only want to allow squid connections
from localhost, then (depending on the squid version), you would use
either:
http_port 127.0.0.1:3128
or
tcp_incoming_address 127.0.0.1
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nt is repeated across all sites, but it all comes from a
single source file. The look and feel is all handled by xslt
stylesheets, and the html is generated by apache running mod_perl
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v -print0 | cpio -pdvm0 /mnt
mv /usr /usr.dontuse
mkdir /usr
vi /etc/fstab
6. Reboot once more, and if everything looks good, rm -rf /usr.dontuse.
MAKE SURE YOU SAVE EVERYTHING IN /etc /var AND /usr/local BEFORE DOING
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> BTW, the best way to do what you wanted to do is this:
>
> $ chmod -R o-owx .[!.]*
Or even better, ignore the -R in the chmod command and use find:
find . -print0 | xargs -0 chmod r-owx
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ilesystem that
inhabits a partition, so you could shrink it, then use any partition
editor (parted, fdisk, etc.), to change your partition table to match
the new size of the reiserfs. I've never done that, so take with a grain
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You will have to do it as root.
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me the error message, but something happens at a later time and starts
causing problems.
Has anyone else seen this?
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ontains the lpd that is listening on
that port.
> 901 opentcpunknown
> 1024opentcpunknown
lsof -i | grep 901
lsof -i | grep 1024
Figure out what programs are opening those ports so you can decide your
course of action. I think that 901 may be swat (part of sa
gt; appropriate. What do I need in sources.list for scp?
scp is part of ssh.
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> Is apt-get really worth this huge delay?
Yes.
> We do plan to teach the newbie some fundamentals.
I would venture that installing potato, then upgrading to woody or sid
is still less complicated than installing Slackware.
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bypass squid), then you can install a normal squid proxy and set an
environment variable:
http_proxy=http://squidbox.dom.ain:3128/
Apt honors the http_proxy environment variable if it's set.
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been due to abnormal causes (i.e., a power failure yesterday), so
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more than t pixels within a certain amount of time, it
accelerates to a. Tune the a and t to your liking. I use 2 and 4 (i.e.,
xset m 2 4)
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ev/dsp > sounfile
>
> But when I trued to play this back with:
>
> cat < soundfile > /dev/dsp
>
> I did not get anything out.
>
> What am I doing wrong?
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st 2.4 kernel, virtual memory =
real + swap, so only change your swap if you find yourself running out
of virtual memory.
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t to do, you have to
deliver mail to cyrus using LMTP. "require fileinto" will work fine
without LMTP, but "require vacation" needs "require envelope", and that
requires LMTP. It's a good idea to learn how to deliver with LMTP
anyway, because cyrus 2 requires LMTP
memory; not a
powerhouse by any means.
Regards,
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ding to
http://tivo.samba.org/index.cgi?req=show&file=faq04.019.htp
there is are dedicated encoder and decoder chips.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Natkins) writes:
> tar replaces cpio in unstable. You may not want to do this.
In dselect, put a hold on tar (the = key) until the new cpio gets
up. Then, you won't see any mass un-installs.
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e sure that you set postfix's local delivery transport to be
lmtp.
There is also a sieve test program that comes with the cyrus source. You
feed it a mail message and a sieve script and it'll tell you what it
would do.
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installed packages or cyrus source tree.
It's probably not installed as a package (although it should be,
IMHO). You have to get the source, build it, then build the test program
in the sieve subdirectory by hand.
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correct
user. Try setting the directory to mode 755 and the .sieve file to 644.
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les probed when a
> usb mouse is detected?
apt-get install hotplug
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> folders which I created but when I try to
>
> list other folders to subscribe to them it does not find them. Any
> ideas?
Edit the imap account, and on the receiving options tab, make sure that
"Override server supplied folder namespace" is set, and that the
namespace field
that my dependence on acrobat is getting smaller.
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ered getting a university degree? A
bachelors degree will always mean that you have more options (cf recent
slashdot discussion on emigrating to Canada), and you could quite likely
use your college courses for credit.
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;
To install a sid package, do
apt-get install packagename/unstable
Apt will do the rest.
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around it?
I'm running 1600x1200x24 on a 21" viewsonic P815 with a Diamond V550
(nVidia TNT2) card. Have been for almost 2 years now. Works like a
charm.
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twm, blackbox, or
> sawmill/sawfish. So I think it's a hint that WMaker's picking up.
>
> TIA.
>
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> What part of "Gestalt" don't you understand? There is no K5 cabal
> http://gestalt-s
message filtering. That is what I
use, and it works well. If your imap server is UW, use procmail. I don't
know about other imap servers.
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> -- Buddha
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Assuming that your cyrus imapd has sieve support, you do it with sieve.
Ask google about mail filtering with sieve for more info. Here is an
excerpt from my .sieve file:
require "fileinto";
require "envelope";
require "vacation";
#vacation "I am on vacation and will return on July 13";
if h
so
unintuitive that I had to kill it from another terminal window. Give me
dselect any day. All you need to know is RET, Space, X, =, and Q.
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