the author likes it.
>
> IIRC, that is that the author doesn't like the default script, and
> doesn't recommend it's use.
Unfortunately, the iptables package maintainer doesn't give any other
suggesting than the init.d script.
> Not that the author doesn't
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> On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 08:03:55AM -0500, Johan Kullstam wrote:
> > "Jamin W. Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > On Sat, Feb 22, 2003 at 07:27:59PM -0800, calyth wrote:
> > > > It may have
nd tcsh) suck for scripting, then why on earth use
them as your shell? If you make them your shell then you have to
spend time learning their broken brain damage. That's a waste.
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> use police techniques to prosecute them." Sounds nice, but in
> actuality, tough choices must be made.
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> Maybe in 50 years the Muslims will be turning out killer cars like
> Germany or killer stereos like Japan.
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with a similar type reader.
It doesn't help the download time. However, text is pretty fast and
even a long thread is unlikely to be as heavy as, e.g., one SWEN.
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, like functional languages.
>
> But all of this is terribly OT for the thread, so let it die. Thanks to
> all who answered.
Have you tried Common-Lisp? I found it to be very different from the
other languages I know, C, matlab, pascal, basic, fortran &c. Even
though I don't use it much for my work, learning Lisp was mind expanding.
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> >
> > I am using gnus/emacs. It treats mail like news. This way, I get
> > mail lists ea
gt; make: *** [build-stamp] Interrupt
>
> I didn`t experienced this before.
> Is the problem gcc-3.2.2 ?
I think it's libc but it may be gcc libraries. I haven't chased much
further than the above.
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will unceremoniously and silently clobber that.
Is there a better way to get this? Is this a reasonable thing to want
by way of console configuration?
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e to give you a little room
to increase volume.
> I'm currently using a 2.4 kernel with the cmpci module.
I am using 2.4.20.
> Is there any special setup for the CM8738 that I should be aware of?
I didn't do anything special. I am using the kernel stock driver.
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> Can anyone suggest a good C/C++ IDE? I've tried Anjuta, KDevelop,
> KStudio and have been disappointed. The only somewhat useful IDE I
> could find was QIDE, which is a trial product and only supports C.
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> > Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > On Fri, Sep 05, 2003 at 03:27:47PM +0200, Joris Lambrecht wrote
g. I would greatly appreciate any help that could
> be provided.
I am using 2.6.0-test4 and there are agpgart, intel-agp and If you
chose the intel-agp, there is some DRI i830 module you can build as
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>
> If you have to ask, sid is not stable enough for you.
Perhaps his video card isn't supported with the woody shipped xfree86?
That's why I went straight for sid last August. (ATI Radeon 8500
needs 4.2.1.) At work I just got some crap corporate box with i845g
graphics.
get the card
> to function correctly.
>
> What I find wierd is that when i do 'insmod tulip' it says it cant find the
> module. Should that be happening?
You might try the de4x5 driver instead. I have a DEC DE450 with 21041
chip and kernel tulip driver has been broken with
f wierd boxen
on the right most edge and lose about 1/10 of my screen to them. It
also has difficulty displaying to an external attached monitor. I
read on the internet about having to download and compile the x.org
for it. Look up debian and ibm thinkpad t42 2378fvu sometime.
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> > for it. Look up debian and ibm thinkpad t42 2378fvu sometime.
>
> I find it more interesting that because of the Xorg/XFree86 issue, more
> and more people are saying
, not what they want." Kurt Bittner
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> At 12 Dec 2004 16:08:07 -0500,
> Johan Kullstam wrote:
> >
> > Thomas Adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > --- Johan Kullstam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > for it. Look up de
it an ATI Radeon 9600.
Is this the same video as you have? Going to google, I see
referrences to M6.
Would you care to share some more details about how you got it to
work?
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> > commercial
> > > grade). I'll definitely need to run a browser and an email client. The
> > > ability to run (Star/Open)Office would be nice.
> >
> >in that case you'd need more memory. 256MB is
m not sure if the very latest rev
fixed this). It does make a directory tree /etc/X11/xkb... but many
of the files in it are missing.
Download the .deb (apt-get will fetch it for you and then find it in
/var/cache/apt/archives). Then unpack it manually using dpkg. Copy
the relevant file tree to /etc/X11/xkb.
Hope this helps.
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You could make a username with "nospam" in it. Then you can receive
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until you ask it to be expanded.
>
> Find and print out a good reference sheet and try out vim-latexsuite,
> an emacs equivalent if thats your poison or an environment such as
> kile or lyx.
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t stop?
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>
> xinetd chugs along nicely for the most part, and then -- poof!
> -- it dies a sudden death:
Give it to init. This kind of stuff is what init is for. man init.
man 5 inittab. Use the respawn action.
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> to a truly policy compliant Debian installation is not so straight
> forward as with Woody or Sarge.
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Have you tried -O1? I know that the kernel depends
upon certain functions being inlined for proper behavior. The kernel
has some hard time constraints since it needs to deal with the
hardware. You fiddle with the compile options at your own risk.
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SB? All
I've seen keyboard-wise is those tiny cramped jobs and the mega
"internet wireless console" jobs.
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> On 13 Jan 2004 08:20:24 -0500, Johan Kullstam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
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> > Jim Higson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >> I'm still having these problems, on my main machine, which has
>
ould I be pay a
> penny to license multiprocessing capabilities which I can't use?
>
> I guess I'll be going back to 2.2 until this nonsense blows
> oversigh.
and 2.2 works fine on multiprocessor machines.
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are set
> >> to the same priority, say 1, then the net effect is that when
> >> swapping occurs, data is written to both swap areas interleaved.
> >> This is the fastest way of handling swap space.
> >
> >
> >
> > NO NO NO.
> > best pla
get an adaptec or bus logic controller though, the linux
> drivers are very good.
I think you mean LSIlogic (formerly Symbios and before that NCR)
rather than Buslogic (now Mylex I believe). The LSI controller is
likely to be a fair bit cheap than the adaptec although both are fine
control
t;head" or
> "tip" -- or would that be experimental?
>
> But what do I know? I'm just a random user. It does seem to me that
> we've had the name game a few times, and every time a dev has strongly
> indicated that we should leave well enough alone.
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If you can. Some people like to buy reasonably modern hardware for
all sorts of reasons.
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5b pci card from a
retired machine in my basement. Then I disabled the realtek from the
boot bios. Problem solved.
Btw are there are any motherboards *not* using this POS realtek?
Every new board I have bothered to check had it. I guess some might
have an intel ethernet chipset. Unfortunately
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> with two providers here and *had* to test in this way because i work
> for a living and had to use *zonnet* on another way. A second time in,
> let's say, ten years.
It only takes a couple of minutes to find some random posting on this
list and reply to it. Your reply doesn't
sting can stay broken for nearly unbounded lengths of
time. There is no manual intervention from debian to force important
fixes into testing if they haven't aged properly. Testing, in my
opinion, is only for those on the devel team doing quality assurance
for the next stable.
You can run testing and be prepared to pull in various things from
unstable to fix the things that go wrong. I figure that it's just
easier to run sid and be done with it.
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is easy to allow/restrict access with iptables
(once you have the firewall infrastructure in place).
FWIW what I really hate is when portmap, fam &c get dragged in by some
random dependency.
Is there a way to specify "don't ever try to install this package" to
apt?
I am n
Roger Leigh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> [CUPS]
> > I am still a bit disturbed by the "web interface" and punching in my
> > root password at my browser (even if it was just local).
>
> Just add
d.
Wireshark is your friend.
> thanks a lot
>
> PS. plz don't flame this poor guy in this terrible situation.
>
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s a desktop) or don't want to be on top of upgrade
details.
unstable - if you want new stuff and can handle the occasional
breakage
testing - not for user, only for people assembling the next stable
Others will of course disagree.
> Thanks
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, before Grub2 installed
> the UUIDs and messed things up, but Grub doesn't work this week.
>
> I hate it when that happens. Welcome back, LILO. Long time no see.
Not only does lilo work, but it has documentation and howtos. Searching
the web for help with grub is an exercise in fr
automated mechanism to revert
to previous.
> Forgive my noobness, but I still haven't quite grasped the Debian
> procedures and mechanisms. But I'm doing a lot of reading, so I hope
> I'll catch up in time. I already know how to open a terminal and type
> "ls&
contain
permissions.
You might even be able to use tar straight to the flash drive like
tar cvf /dev/sda files...
I used floppies like that. But that gives you only one archive per
USB.
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with a
5b which works just fine for my home network.
Unfortunately, nearly all motherboards seem to have this crap realtek
chip. I guess this doesn't actually help you. I just wanted to let
you know that you are not alone in suffering realtek.
Does anyone have these things working reliably?
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> wide.. never mind.. I've overstayed my welcome on this here list.
What does Santa Claus do? His house has all the lattitudes. What do
the people at the Amundsen-Scott do? For extra credit, consider that
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.out: proga.out progb.out
progc
Then you can do
$ nohup make -j 2 &
Maybe a redirect of the text output to a file. Now you can walk away.
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about $20.
It's a shame that all the mobos bundle such cheap crap.
Unfortunately, the bundling has killed the market for add-on NICs. So
when the mobo ethernet is too sorry work, you are left with nothing.
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it was a very good design.
The 32 bit i386 is also viable. There are a few things which are not
yet available for amd64. These are all non-free, but some people want
acrobat reader. And hulu won't work with the 64 bit flash.
> Stay away from the IA64 port. That's for the Itani
PCI Intel ethernet. They are only like $30.
I hate Realtek ethernet, but it is very hard to find a motherboard with
anything else on it. Thanks for the information.
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his alone and get a low end ATI card (suggestions
> for something that would work out of the box)?
This would require a bit of research since the low end has moved up and
the xorg drivers typically lag behind. My x1950 works fine, but it's
now too ancient to find and you can probably do much
Stan Hoeppner writes:
> Johan Kullstam put forth on 3/27/2010 9:14 AM:
>
>> Pretty much all motherboards come with realtek ethernet. It's well
>> night impossible to avoid.
>
> That statement is absolutely false. There are plenty of mobos on the market
> with
uld say that
>>when I added /run myself the 2.6.38 kernel booted without problems.
>
> So... is this udev167-1 safe to upgrade to on Wheezy (base-files 6.1), or
> should I wait?
You can safely upgrade both base-files and udev. Just make sure you
delete the "/run" d
> accustomed to them that I don't bother with multi-monitor setups at
> home or at the office any more. Just one widescreen setup suffices,
> and I don't have to fiddle around switching between multi-monitor and
> single monitor setups any more.
>
> My totally
Bob Proulx writes:
> Johan Kullstam wrote:
>> I had an old thinkpad t42 with a 14" 1440x1050 and it rocked. It
>> weighed only 4.5 lbs even with cd drive. For me, it was an optimal size
>> and weight. The current offerings are all inferior - they are heavier,
&g
r box. Do you wish to take bets on who can update
before getting owned?
NAT is a firewall. Maybe not a great one. But it does function as such.
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John Hasler writes:
> Go Linux writes:
>> How is [IPv6] going to work on DIALUP!
>
> Just fine. What makes you think it wouldn't?
The fact that it doesn't work anywhere else? :->
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> On Jul 19, 2011, at 6:13 PM, John Hasler wrote:
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>> Go Linux writes:
>>> How is [IPv6] going to work on DIALUP!
>>
>> I wrote:
>>> Just fine. What makes you think it wouldn't?
>>
>> Johan Kullstam writes:
>&g
erhaps
surprisingly, the kernel interface is pretty stable and you do not need
to upgrade the rest of your world (unlike, say upgrading an important
shared library).
> But anyway, is there a way to add a 6rd tunnel to interfaces(5)?
>
> TIA.
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> openvpn, etc, no X, no fancy stuff. Is this going to work? What do you guys
> think?
>
> Cheers!
>
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g right? So, in rough
numbers, that's a 10% off on 10% of what you do for a net of roughly 1%.
If you actually care about speed, you might upgrade to a new cpu.
People should be giving away pentium-iii and early athlon boxes for
free. (Depending on where you live &c.)
> Thank You
r, load average: 0.36, 0.38,
> 0.36
> Tasks: 60 total, 1 running, 59 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
> Cpu(s): 60.7%us, 0.2%sy, 0.0%ni, 38.6%id, 0.1%wa, 0.4%hi, 0.1%si,
> 0.0%st
> Mem: 92336k total,76504k used,15832k free, 4772k
> buffers
> Swap:
t of weird options which prune and such and the order
does matter.
tar
For example:
tar cvfb /dev/tape 200
tar cvbf 200 /dev/tape
do the same thing.
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crutible random variable dependent upon the phase of the moon and
other chaotic factors.
The only effect as far as I can see is to cause confusion about the
version number of the next release.
I suspect some sort of Schödinger's cat experiment where the next
version number is in some sort of half-incremented
half-not-incremented superposition state.
Does this state of affairs actually help anyone? ANYONE?
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> On Saturday 09 July 2005 23:56, Johan Kullstam wrote:
> > Santiago Vila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > On Sat, 9 Jul 2005, Nigel Jones wrote:
> > > > On 08/07/05, Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Mark Fletcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sunday 10 July 2005 21:55, Joris Huizer wrote:
> > Johan Kullstam wrote:
> > > Let me see if I understand you correctly. Your
> > > reason for having the ambiguity of wether to call
> > > it 3.2 or
Hendrik Boom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > > On Sunday 10 July 2005 21:55, Joris Huizer wrote:
> > > > Johan Kullstam wrote:
&g
Steve Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Chris Bannister wrote:
> > That sounds more like a religious statement.
> > Gnus is a message reader, i.e. news, mail, local files, ...
>
> And to run it I need to insta what?
No "test" editors are i
ght really blow up and clobber
your system if, e.g., libc.so get hosed.)
3) Do not use "stable" in your apt sources since that could surprise
you when we get a new stable. Stable releases are rare enough that
manually changing /etc/apt/sources.list is not a problem. Hence,
the
gt; what a stable (or unstable) distribution is.
Exactly. I was using "testing" for a while and got tired of losing
when a package broke and wouldn't get fixed for ages.
Of course, a savvy user could default to testing and drag in unstable
(with whatever pre-reqs) whenever a br
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