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Does anyone know something about it ?
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e's ds4 for about 4 months now on a
production environment & on my home boxes & laptop (all under sid)
without any problems so far.
Simply add :
deb http://www.penguinppc.org/~daniels/sid/i386/ ./
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need /dev/pts with devfs so u can disable it in kernel
config. Install devfsd & u' re done, no modification necessary. However
if you run grub & use update-grub, do:
$ cd /boot/grub
$ mv device.map device.map.old
$ grub-install /dev/hdX (replace X with your drive)
$ update-grub
gs them, it then
> saves the database into a file for viewing/searching using the tool.
gtktalog (apt-get install it).
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I should just ignore
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xpvf - -C .
(repeat 6 for all separate mounted partitions, like /boot, /usr
etc. by replacing 'cd /' with ie 'cd /boot')
Take a nice nap :)
7. edit /mnt/rw/target/etc/{lilo.conf,fstab} to match the "target"
system.
8. $ lilo -v -C /mnt/rw/target/etc/lilo.conf
9. reb
liases
then run :
$ newaliases && postfix reload
(this should create /etc/aliases.db & restart postfix).
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[20030822] Mihalis I. Tsoukalos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> there is no entry like root: nobody in /etc/aliases file so I am wondering
> why the emails for root go to user nobody.
IMHO, for security reasons postfix has this enabled by default.
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it's quite helpful...
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compiled
for i386. If you want to speed things up more try compiling kde, xfree,
gnome, mozilla etc.
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p; the
bug is still unresolved.
Check bug #204711 at bugs.debian.org for more info.
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hey leave glibc as is, without any C**FLAGS hard-coded :)
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system were updated
along & all depend on lib6c-2.3.2 so my system is semi-broken
now (no gdm, no mozilla etc.), so I won't recommend it,
especially on fresh installed sid boxes.
Any libc6 devs reading the list ? :)
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use my box at work & it
makes me mad :D
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but
console is unusable on my 21" screen without fb :)
I don't have access to another box with 4496 to verify it (due
to the libc6-2.3.2 & nis problems :), so could anyone else pls
verify it before I send a bug-report to nvidia ?
I attach my XF86Config-4 (bzip2-ed) just in case
ghtweight & *really* powerful. For an X-based
client you should stick to sylpheed.
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>
> Not sure 'exactly' what happened, but they both started working.
AFAIK, both pc's (server & client) must have proper reverse dns
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Try googling or if anyone else here knows about it...
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[20030618] Hugh Saunders ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I was under the impression that DVD is mpeg2 and so is SVCD? -could be
> wildly wrong there!
IIRC, SVCD is MPEG-1.
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> your recommendations.
Try metalog or syslog-ng instead of syslogd/klogd. Both have
that feature you want integrated (among other nice stuff of
course). I personally prefer metalog since it has great
performance & is easier to configure.
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> >IIRC, SVCD is MPEG-1.
>
> VCD -> MPEG-1
>
> SVCD -> MPEG-2
Thanx for the correction. Actually I don't have a dvd player
here, so I back-up all my
[20030619] Paul Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> What does it take to play an ogm anyway?
Mplayer :)
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sed, lumiere. You can find' em
both in Christian Marillat's repository (search apt-get.org).
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a 700mb
cd-r). cdrdao works great on the laptop even burning full 700mb
cd-r with svcds. At work we have a Yamaha CRW-F1E which works
great with cdrecord-2.01a09.
Maybe it's a bug in cdrecord ?
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make-kpkg (or make bzImage etc.)
your new kernel & install it. Reboot, 'apt-get install acpid'
and ta da :)
> Greek Geek :-)
Another greek geek :D
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for the things I'd like to do ?
I'm not so experienced with debian yet :)
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> libpam-modules
>
> I'm stumped. I've browsed thru the debian list archives without any result.
Try "apt-get -f -o APT::Immediate-Configure=true dist-upgrade"
I had the same problem yesterday on a fresh installation & that
fixed it. For more info "man apt
on
that box...
> (PS: For some odd reason, mutt tried to include your signature in
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> is, ignore this, its 4:17 am local time, and I could be suffering
> from sleep deprivation.)
Never happened before...
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t; with problems, :-(.
Check http://wiki.debian.net/index.cgi?DebianKDE
There are bugreports open anyway...
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nstall apt-zip
$ man apt-zip-*
This program is great. I use it all the time to update my home
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spooling though.
It works like a charm here in a production environment, even
printing non-english chars & math symbols...
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t want
them duplicate on each box's local apt cache...
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Thanx alot. I was thinking doing it via a script, however I
was searching for an apt option to put in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/
Is there any such option ?
I tried APT::Get::Clean "always"; but it doesn't seem to work...
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he, up from .26 in stable. Is it worth it?
> Or should I just leave everything as is, and just get my critical
> updates from security.debian.org?
My opinion is to install woody & use back-ported packages from
sid for the programs, you *really* need newer versions of. Check
www.apt-get.or
e your faster disk will run at the same speed
as the slower & thus your raid will be slow.
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27; change the MBR?
Try the following :
$ grub
root (hd0,0)
setup (hd0)
quit
root (hd0,0) defines where your boot partition is [(hd0,0)=hda].
setup (hd0) installs grub in hda's MBR.
It works fine on my notebook with sid.
btw. u don't have to run grub every time you edit menu.lst o
I'd be interested in hearing from some who are
> using unstable regularly.
Make sure to check the kde section in wiki.debian.net before
installing it, since kde's deps are semi-broken at the moment.
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rough xprint init script.
You should not worry since it's harmless :)
Check /etc/init.d/xprint for details.
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ding mozilla) can use xprint instead of
postscript for printing.
Check http://xprint.mozdev.org for more info.
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tem such as window-xplorer for
> MS-Window?
As with all things linux you have more than one options. I
prefer gentoo (light-weight & powerful), but for more
windoze-like I'd suggest kde's konqueror.
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Hello all,
I want to enable autohint globally, where should I put
"Xft.autohint: 1" to accomplish that ?
(btw. it works ok currently having it in ~user/.Xresources)
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