imple as that.
I used the GPL, the premiere example of a "free" software license, the one
that the religious zealots wrap themselves in at every opportunity, to show
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Uh, yeah... that's what dnsmasq is SUPPOSED to do. If what you ask for
isn't in the /etc/hosts file on the machine the daemon runs on, it kinda
HAS to forward it upstream.
What did you expect it to do?
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the underpinnings of the
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65 = /dev/input/event1 Second event queue
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Each device type has 5 bits (32 minors).
It would seem rather obvious that something is looking for a mouse.
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changed something. It's a resource thing... it can be configured to do
pretty much whatever you want.
Read: http://www.jwz.org/doc/x-cut-and-paste.html
Gnome has done more damage to people's understanding of how X works than
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Aptitude... just say no.
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> Is there an /etc/init.d/hdparm script out there somewhere that I should
> be using?
Apparently the one the hdparm package installs and documents isn't
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> Why yes Marc it would, could you perhaps illuminate me?
Well, gee, since you provide zero details, like most do, that's going to be
rather difficult. How, then, is it getting loaded? Did you add
now what you're doing, stick to packaged kernels.
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the unofficial files *they* were generating... why?
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he possible exception of gnome-terminal,
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Thus, whatever shell init file you're setting up the environment in is
being ignored. As it should be. When you open a "terminal window",
they're not ignored (since the shell they're meant for is now
You need to be in 16-bit color, otherwise DRI on a V3 doesn't work. I don't
know about the write-combining error. Here's my XFree86.log file for you to
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$IPCHAINS -A input -i $extint -p udp -s 0.0.0.0/0 -d 0.0.0.0/0
$PORT_NUM -j REJECT -l
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ice for a domain, or running a
caching name server for your own use.
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"Enable=1" in the [xdmcp] section.
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Huh? You *are* automating it... why do you think it installs "several other
programs and/or libraries also"?
If you didn't need it beforehand, why would you have wanted it installed?
Until it's needed,. leave it in the archives.
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line-drawing characters, rxvt wouldn't even
START, Eterm would start, but not display the menus properly, etc.
Of course, whoever it is at XFree86 that wrote README.fonts needs to be
shot. With large-caliber weapons.
You can get ttmkfdir at http://freshmeat.net/projects/ttmkfdir
Have fun!
web engine says that rpcinfo is part of netbase on Potato, and
netkit-rpc on Woody. Why netkit-inetd doesn't have a dependency on
netkit-rpc is beyond me.
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From: Neil Dar
Explain to me again how dpkg is going to tell me what package a binary
that's not installed on the system is part of, eh?
I KNOW what it's part of. It's part of netkit-rpc. WHY doesn't
netkit-inetd depend on that?
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No it most certainly has NOT.
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You don't have all of Xf4 installed. Make sure you've done
task-x-window-system... some packages have changed names and the
dependencies aren't yet all they could be.
Then use dexter to configure it.
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things to your system you probably don't want.
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Behalf Of Defresne Sylvain
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Remove or reconfigure whatever program you installed that's doing it...
probably iplog.
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No you haven't, because there aren't any. No official ones, anyway. Since
what you have isn't something produced by Debian, you need to ask whoever
produced it how you're supposed to install it.
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language, because if it is, you've really got problems.
Whyinhell are you making NMU's on critical system files when you don't know
what you're doing?
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label=linux.test11
image=/boot/vmlinuz.test12
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image=/boot/vmlinuz.prerel
label=linux.prerel
I'm not planning on being a developer. I *am* planning on keeping my boxen
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Whearas I have the reverse problem using it under Blackbox... I can't get it
to stay on top, no matter WHAT I do. ANY part of it... the player, the eq,
or the playlist.
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e into another PC to check it. There are issues
with drives that large and usability... all three of my Abit motherboards
have had BIOS updates specifically to deal with drives that big and larger.
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Let's see what /etc/raidtab has to say for itself...?
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ew package_a, and package_b as well.
dselect, on the other hand, will install the new package_a, install
package_b, and a raft of other stuff as well.
"Friends Don't Let Friends Use DSELECT". (should be a bumper sticker)
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E did dselect decide to install on your box when you did this?
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It's because the output from 'file' has changed, and mc is no longer able to
parse it. You can diddle /etc/magic to deal with it... look at the bug list
for 'file' for details (I don't have the bug number handy).
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ution is known as "Sid". The *testing*
distribution is known as "Woody". Which are you running?
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ting that what they're going to get back is an 8-bit
font. This is no longer guaranteed.
Gtk applications seem to have this problem *real bad*.
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>^^
What does this have to do with a shell? This goes in ~/.muttrc.
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;s do you have installed? elvis-tiny is the Debian *default*
vi. Install any of the other ones in its place if you want something
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laced a Mystique with a TnT for
some silly reason once), I have always used Matrox cards in my machines. I
wuv my G550. ^_^
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it's an internationalization issue to which GTK apps (most of Gnome) are
highly sensitive to.
If your GTK theme isn't completely specifying the font(s) it wants to use,
you may well see this.
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font, and you should be OK again.
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on't
know what package munged things... I looked at it, shrugged, fixed it, and
moved on. It's not a particularly big deal.
I know the xawtv package tries to manipulate your X fonts. I have no idea
what other packages might. Perhaps someone else on the list does.
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lesystem again and explicitly
tell mkreiserfs to create a type 1 filesystem (-v1). It'll work then.
The 2.2 kernel doesn't speak the later v2 reiser.
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ut or the digital display.
# dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86
And that should take care of your needs.
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n tend to be discussed there.)
I think we're about to have another X firefight... it's been reported and
closed and reopened and closed again. I just sent a message to
re-open it.
Ain't we got fun.
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install i2c package
build lm-sensors package
install lm-sensors package
run 'sensors detect'
set things up to load the modules it tells you (I made an init script)
And you're done. Rather trivial, really... lm-sensors is good software.
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do not install the latest i2c,
lm_sensors may not compile, even if you have i2c support in your kernel!!!"
So I would say that you need to build that package and install it as well.
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say different? I'm having trouble finding the
reference (the lm-sensors site isn't a model of organization... kinda like
my desk!), but I coulda sworn that it says the exact opposite.
Does kinda make sense... how do you expect to load a module for a facility
the kernel isn't using?
6/lib/X11/fonts/misc and
runs mkfontdir in its postinst... could that have anything to do with it?
I don't see it running update-fonts-alias anywhere, though.
I used to see an error every time xawtv would upgrade complaining in some
way about a font issue... but I admit I never followed it
actually running... which window manager has control?
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On Wed, Dec 12, 2001 at 12:35:46AM -0500, Jeremy Gaddis wrote:
> > How can I do this?
>
> $ less /var/log/dmesg
Same problem, only contains kernel messages. Those produced during init
ain't there. :(
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On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 10:20:14PM -0500, Stan Brown wrote:
> Can't open /dev/i2c0 (No such file or directory)
The module loads successfully (so the hardware is there), but you can't
talk to it, which seems to say to me that the entry in /dev is missing.
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owing up most of the time.
The fixes contiue as well... I saw in the kernel mailing list that another
one of them was identified and fixed. It'll probably take a while.
See lkml for the gory details.
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at definately IS
(I know because I've been overburning 80 min CD's and writing 90 minute
ones) plus it's also a DVD.
You could always just buy 80 minute CD's.
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the heads at different resolutions?
What you have to do is run them at the same color depth. Running them at
the same resolution is not required as long as you're willing to put up
with the resulting dead areas.
Or you can run without Xinerama and do whatever you like. :)
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You can find a Macintosh/Windows utility here that will undo the file:
http://www.baylor.edu/~Carl_Bell/stuff.html
I don't know of a *nix solution.
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You can even make 'em both modules. The idea is to
just not have them both trying to control the same disc at the same time.
Did it here for ages with a box that had a burner and a separate CD-ROM.
You can do it with ide-floppy too... normally ide-scsi wants to support
THOSE devices as
ementing. ^_^
I got around the oops by making usbcore a module.
Well, I dunno if "got around it" is the proper term... I made it a module
and the problem hasn't come back.
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new libc6, I think. Your
Potato system must be in an interesting condition at the moment. ^_^
You can try installing 'task-x-window-system' to get everything that goes
with an XF402 install, if that's actually what happened. Take a look and
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.gotmailrc looks
fine for that, and I use it in that manner with no difficulties
(although I let is just dump messages into the local mail spool).
Remember that gotmail doesn't care what user it's running under... it
only cares what the user name is on Hotmail and what the user name is
that
ly make sense of the
> file, nor do I see a reference to any window managers.
>
> Can anyone tell me what I'm missing?
>
> Thanks!
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> Kent
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ocal machine. mta used is exim/formail?
Run gotmail from a command prompt. Tell it to be verbose. See what it
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> thanks for any info
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> ('gvim') and also the neat runtime support which includes syntax
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much of anything, probably, since you didn't yet know it was there, but
it IS running. ^_^
> I just went through the Q&A and put in everything.
Ah, that explains it. I'd remove it, if you don't need it.
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dependencies. A
"held" package will never install without some action on the part of the
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12 23:41 .xsession
(not executable)
[22:18][pts/9][72][~]
$ ps ax | grep xsess
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well as the regular libncurses5.
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You are in no way guaranteed to be able to install
all packages at all times.
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][4][~]
$ whoami
mwilson
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$ groups
mwilson adm dialout cdrom floppy tape audio video staff printers macusers
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$
Don't forget to log off and back on again after adding yourself to the
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on you
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So going back to your DM's login prompt is enough.
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ather frightening... luckily my landlady can't hear me).
Heh... I can't imagine audio being executable, either. ^_^
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; > For anyone using a different mail client it's probably different.
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> > On Sunday 21 October 2001 10:25 pm, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
> > > How the heck do I get my name to show up on the
> > > From: line instead of "To debian-user ..."?
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On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 10:20:49PM +, Hans Steinraht wrote:
> Anyone an idea how to solve this?
Sure. Wait until the packages you want to use are recompiled against the
new libsdl1.2 and THEN install them.
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It's harmless enough... you should notice that it goes away if
you separate the monitors a bit.
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;t use.
OTOH, xcdroast will STOP you if you try to run it as root (it has a wrapper
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file things?
There is no "properly". Sawfish doesn't display icons. You need something
like the Gnome panel or fspanel if you want to be able to see iconized
applications.
Or if you like the icons, perhaps you should continue to use WindowMaker.
^_^
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I meant cdrecord of course, sorry for any confusion. Does something called
"cdroast" even exist?
On Tue, Oct 30, 2001 at 09:24:32PM -0800, Marc Wilson wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 30, 2001 at 07:24:21PM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
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> > If root has to run the GUI file a bug against
bsdl1.2debian libsdl1.2debian-all
Let it remove whatever it wants to remove. Most important packages making
use of SDL seem to have been recompiled against the new and you can put
them back afterwards.
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> kernel config question.
I'm sure you just missed the fact that the burner is IDE. :)
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n just
let ide-scsi do everything), or else tell it to ignore the burner.
Or make it a module, and load one or the other when you want them. That
would pretty much mean that you'd have to load ide-scsi by hand when you
wanted it, unless you engaged in some trickery in /etc/modutils.
Try te
t yet... The 'man'
> pages aren't helping. I invariably end up doing something wrong while in
> "Select" mode and end up Xing out of that for fear of messing things up.
Feh... don't use dselect, unless you have to. Apt-get should be enough for
anyone. :)
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> > ii xlibs 4.1.0-7X Window System client
> > libraries
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> I've got xlibs 4.1.0-5 here and it's fine. WTF? :)
It's the old "fonts as boxes" thing. You'd think all these people running
testing/unstab
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t regular internet sources so
you can install packages beyond the basic system.
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> and apache ain't around either ('apachectl start' gets the same result).
See previous comment.
> Has anyone else had similar problems, and if so, what are the fixes?
Has anyone? Certainly. What are the fixes? Installing the missing
software.
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the pre-packaged skins?
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