you do not have to input the password each time. You can just have
a password file generated.
Good times.
Michael
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is controlled entirely by Sun, for Sun's benefit.
>
snip */
Is the standard, "controlled entirely by Sun"?
I'm not sure how mature this is, but if your interested in Java programming
without the politics.
http://gcc.gnu.org/java/
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>
>Craig
Interesting. I am going to have to do some reading on this.
Does the fact that they control the "standard" prohibit others from
implementing the language with other standards if they see fit? Forking the
project so to speak?
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to troubleshoot this?
Any suggestions are welcome. I will provide any information requested, save
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Good times.
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Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
>On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 11:26, Michael Kahle wrote:
>> I built the system using Woody, then 'upgraded' to testing on my
>> workstation. I use this as my primary computer here at work. At the end
of
>> the day, when I go home, I lock X and t
st:/dir"
>
> has somebody any idea how i can get the same infos
> on a debian system?
Read the "Xterm-Title" mini-HOWTO for all sorts of information on that.
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r lunch... when I got back... screen was locked. So
perhaps it's not cron. Maybe it's the screen saver. I am going to unload
the module for APM and see if that makes a difference.
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Osamu Aoki wrote:
>On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 01:23:04PM -0600, Michael Kahle wrote:
>> Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
>> >
>> >I've heard of problems with locked screensavers in the past, and I
>> >wouldn't be surprised if that *could* be a problem, but what is m
Seneca wrote:
>On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 04:28:17PM -0600, Michael Kahle wrote:
>> I hope this isn't a silly question.
>
>Most of the time, the only silly question is the one left unasked
>(trite, I know).
>
>> >From the Debian FAQ (http://www.debian.org/doc/FAQ/c
mail.lobefin.net adsl-...
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Dominic Iadicicco wrote:
>When I go to install Debian 3.0 from an iso cdrom that I
>downloaded I get an error when it comes time to install
>the kernal drivers: "The installation program couldn't
>find any directory containing the files rescue.bin, bf2.4/
>drivers.tgz." can anyone help me? -
have a way to
configure the default mail domain for all users, though.
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are linked against so you can copy over anything that isn't likely to be
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looked at the UDF driver, I'm not even sure if it's still being actively
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pting DVD"
I'm not sure if this is the same thing you're talking about, but I know
that a region-locked drive has to authenticate before the data can be
read from a region-locked DVD. Not sure how all that works in Linux,
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Is there anything special about getting Woody installed on MIPS using a
CDROM? I've loaded Woody on x86 and HPPA without any problems, but I
cannot get my Indigo2 to boot off the cd to start the install. The same
Indigo2 boots up off the cd and installs Irix 5.3 just fine.
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message even occurs, if I'm plugged to the main power supply.
I'm concerned, that this will prevent my disk from spinning down.
If that matters, it's a Toshiba Satellite Pro 4600
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same problem, yet no solution is provided.
Hence, (at least for me) independent of the filesystem I use,
my disk will never spin down.
I'd really love to have a solution for this.
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filesystems on my Debian Woody & Sarge.
> What package contains this file?
As I recall, /etc/filesystems isn't actually installed by anything, it's
a configuration file used to override a default. When you set the
filesystem type to "auto" it will try filesystems in the order t
On Friday 29 November 2002 03:24, Matthias Szupryczynski wrote:
> On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 05:40, Michael Naumann wrote:
> > For this very reason, I have ext2. But gkrellm shows me small write
> > peaks every other second. I figured out, that /var/log/XFree86.0.log
> > gets fi
he
> Woody CDs, and with both a burner and a CD-ROM on my box, I'd like to be
> able to just load both up and *copy*, but nothing seems to handle it all
> that well. I know that Xcdroast will clone audio CDs, but that is not my
> goal.
I think I've used cdrdao for directly copying
>Is there any solution to solve this pb ??
>Thanks for your advice.
>mess-mate
Does your bios have something like
"Restore faile-save settings"
I would give a try.
HTH, Michael
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OK, this does not mean, that lilo cares about it, but a relation
between the two is still there, even without M$
But after all, I may be totally wrong here since I use mbr.
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110, 25 and 22.
OpenSSH supports both protocol versions, but unless you really need it
you should disable support for version 1. v2 is generally more secure,
and I believe that clients are available on all major platforms.
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//snip
Robert Ian Smit wrote:
> Putty looks to the uneducated user like a DOS-box. If you need
> graphical programs, I can't help you other than to say it's
> possible. Have a look at the HOWTOs wrt to X Window System and
> remote applications. For this to work, you will need to spend a
> reasonabl
Greetings once again,
I have requested help on this issue before, but the problem was never
resolved, so here goes one more try (a little different this time; I have
given up trying to set up anonymous ftp):
I need to get plain-ol' ftp working.
I am using Proftp. My setup is:
Intel 850 P4 1.9G;
Hello again,
I should be recognizing this by now...whenever I am about to send a message
to a help list I am about five minutes from solving the problem...and of
course if I actually get as far as describing the problem in great detail
the solution is sure to make me look like an idiot.
In this c
EXIM relay for specific users
Hello again,
I cannot get EXIM to let me relay email. I have read Hazel, EXIM (O'Reilly),
and numbers of other documents but I am missing something.
The setup:
Intel 845 P4 1.6G; 768MbRAM; Debian Linux (3.0 Woody)
behind a US Robotics Firewall connected to a Static I
OK, Paul I don't understand this, but I did find your archive solution...I
think...about how to use PAM for authentication. I will check into this in
the morning.
Thanks,
Best Wishes!
Mike Olds www.buddhadust.org
-Original Message-
From: Paul Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Mond
I guess I didn't see the post with the RTFM and YFA. I said I read O'Reilly.
I have read the manuals. I have searched Google and have a good collection
of links. I have played with the configuration for more than a month
now...first began (look in the archives...) in October. I work at it until I
c
Andrew,
I also couldn't find it using the search tool, kept bringing me back to
alternative ways to search. I used the author index. It's in November under
Paul's name.
But I copied the relevant posts very much fits what you are after methinks:
I want to setup a mailserver, like the servers an I
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 15:44 +0700, Oki DZ wrote:
> gtop displays on a GUI what top can do (and more).
> I'm looking for "gtreetop"; the one that does something like pstree. In
> pstree, it is pretty simple to get the topmost pid of a particular parent
> process. Please tell me where I can downloa
On Wednesday 04 December 2002 12:05, Patrick Hsieh wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> Is there any way to know what process is using the swap space?
From "man ps":
Programs swapped out to disk will be shown without command line arguments,
and unless the c option is given, in bra
ing my hardware, is perfect.
But that it reports every minor Voltage-Change
((II) PM Event received: Power Status Change)
makes above reportings more "forget-it"-prone and
simply spoil my logfile.
I'm still hoping, that there is a "legal" way to disable or tune them.
- Micha
oops, sorry for the off-list post Bill, here's what I said:
There is definately something very inefficient about these mailing lists for
sure. I think a better approach is the Bulletin Board with an active
moderator, so that a permanent thread could be opened on a topic and
additions and questions
ystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
- 10863172 2150372 8160968 21% /
In /proc/mounts I see
rootfs / rootfs rw 0 0
What am I missing ?
Michael
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asier, use
$output = `cmd`;
or
@output = `cmd`;
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> From: Michael Olds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, 4 December 2002 12:10 AM
> To: debian-user List
> Subject: RE: EXIM relay for specific users
> I don't know about the SSL part, but I'll save you the royal pain in
> the ass associated with
t
on Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 09:11:49AM -0800, Michael Olds
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> oops, sorry for the off-list post Bill, here's what I said:
>
> There is definately something very inefficient about these mailing
> lists for sure. I think a better approach is the Bull
f the file coming in via
>
> Any idea how to skip comment-lines?
>
> thanks
> joerg
>
> PS.: The book is written for Perl 5.006, I think, and I use 5.8 (from
> sid). Did the pattern matching change?
Don't know and don't think so.
HTH, Michael
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relies on bash-specific options. Something like this should do it.
#! /bin/bash
# Make globs that don't match expand to null string
shopt -s nullglob
if [ -n "$(echo /path/to/*.jpg)" ] ; then
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06.12.2002 19:25:57, "nate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Michael Naumann said:
>> On one of my systems, wich otherwise works perfectly, I
>> have one small issue.
>> If I do 'df', I do not see my root fs. (Same for 'mount')
>> I know
rably more efficient. Not much
difference for a dozen files, but if you have a few thousand results
you're saving the time of starting a few thousand shells that do nothing
but run a single command and exit.
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Giving me trouble:
aptitude does not offer me the choice to upgrade to 2.84-2woody.
Same for dselect and kpackage (but who would have wondered ?)
Any thoughts?
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pe open technique is a remedy.
Also in case you want to process output that drops by during a long
period of time.
Yet, (for me) in most cases, the backticks are sufficient and
slightly more easy to use.
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Subject: Re: Proftp behind firewall problem solved
On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 02:51:50PM -0800, Michael Olds wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> I should be recognizing this by now...whenever I am about to send a
message
> to a help list I am about five minutes f
Hi,
I'm looking for a Komba2 deb for KDE3. I found this
http://lugbari.linux.it/kalem/kde3/komba2_0.73-2_i386.deb using google
But it's not there anymore.
Does anyone no where I might find one?
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Mike
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> |+++ linux.50-ac1/arch/alpha/defconfig 2002-12-03 20:54:30.0 +
> --
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-Original Message-From: Sasha Karlik
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 9:01
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from Win2000 to Debian--PLEASE HELP!
I have a network connection between a Debian box and
a win2000 bo
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On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 08:28:56PM -0800, Michael Olds wrote:
> I guess I didn't see the post with the RTFM and YFA. I said I read
O'Reilly.
> I have read the manuals...
I don't think Paul was too harsh...
...
First, I don't believe it was Paul that sent the RTFM and
p.s. It's standard practice to not CC anyone on the list, unless their
Mail-Followup-To header says to or they explictely ask.
Sorry if my reply went directly to you. I am not really in the "list"
habit...what usually happens is that I hit "Reply" in stead of "Reply to
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of time manually removing deselected packages in
between installations and upgrades.
Does anyone know of a way to accomplish this? Bonus points if I can both download the
packages, *and* save the selections, without doing the selection work twice.
Many thanks,
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ess of my system? (This is what I'd guess.)
What am I missing/doing wrong?
Why does something that seems so simple in another distribution
giving me such a headache?
What is the difference between 'nvidia-kernel-source' and 'nvidia-kernel-src'?
COMMEN
ress book. Other people used POP3 to get their mail. I don't know if
these things are all enabled by default in Exchange or if they require
extra configuration, but it's worth trying. I know that mutt can connect
to IMAP servers, I think recent versions of pine can too. fetchmail can
also
I just upgraded my Debian unstable machine and got a new version of
evolution. The new version won't let me view html attachments inline -
the option is visible but not enabled as a choice
Any ideas why?? It always worked before with no configuration
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192.168.69.2:25
you mean --dport 25 don't you?
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On Mon, Aug 11, 2003 at 02:51:20PM -0500, Alex Malinovich wrote:
>
> On Fri, 2003-08-08 at 13:29, Michael Milligan wrote:
> > What would be really wonderful, though, would be to convince aptitude
> > to save the selections I made into a file, which I could then feed
> &
ipient =
local_domains = localhost:localhost
which seems to be the right thing. Does anybody have any other
suggestions?
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against infecting the local machine wouldn't apply, but you might want
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I'm still having some problems and I think it lies somewhere with the
module configuration.
Screen capture from 'startx':
---SNIP---
(==) Using config file: "/etc/X11/XF86Config-4"
Skipping
"/usr/X11R6/lib/modules/extensions/libGLcore.a:debug_xform.o": No
symbols found
Skipping "/usr/X11R6/lib/mo
I'm now running pretty much pure Sid -- I didn't go straight to a
dist-upgrade, but installed many packages individually first.
Frankly if I had it to do over, I'd probably just go for it and not
pussy-foot around.
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iler, release and version info
2.4.18-bf2.4 kernel compiled w/ gcc-2.95
# apt-get install gcc-2.95
The following NEW packages will be installed:
gcc gcc-2.95 gcc-3.3
in '/usr/src/local/modules/nvidia-kernel'
# debian/rules
/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi,/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc
:64
326 ?S 0:00 /usr/sbin/atd
329 ?S 0:00 /usr/sbin/cron
358 tty1 S 0:00 /sbin/getty 38400 tty1
359 tty2 S 0:00 /sbin/getty 38400 tty2
360 tty3 S 0:00 /sbin/getty 38400 tty3
361 tt
.org/debian-user/2003/debian-user-200308/msg03083.html
It lists all the things I did line-for-line and might give you an idea
of what is required (or what not to do). If you want to compare notes
send me an email, perhaps we can trade install logs. :)
Michael
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Hi.. I'm running sid, and gnome. I'd like to get totem to work, as it
looks like a very nice player. However, when I run it, the "Starting
totem" appears in the window list, then it just goes away (although it
stays running). I don't think totem itself is broken, because I have a
friend who runs si
On Wed, 2003-08-20 at 23:32, James Strandboge wrote:
> Disable esd with 'esdctl off'.
I had to install esound-clients to get that program. I ran it, but it
didn't seem to do anything... totem still won't start.
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; is:
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(--) NVIDIA(0): VideoBIOS: 04.25.00.30.00
-
(full log at end)
If I run 'X' as root (which as I understand it is somewhat similar to 'startx'):
I get the following:
-
Script started on Wed Aug 20 23:14:27 2003
stokes:/home/michael# X
This is a pre-release version of XF
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AM. This message contained an attachment (wicked_scr.scr)which was infected with a
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Violated Policy:TRW In
he lp0
line says that /dev/lp0 is using parport0.
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Hmm... well, I upgraded to linux 2.6.0-test3-bk9, and now totem
magically works. I'm not sure if that was the solution... but in any
case, it works. Thanks for the help though. :)
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Is there anyway to configure Logrotate to 'skip' certain files?
Logrotate is rotating /var/log/qmail/current once a week, and during
this process it creates a 'previous' file(/var/log/qmail/previous) which
causes qmail to stop processing mail (Fails with 'unable to set mode of
/var/log/qmail/previ
-TTY unless you ask for one. That's what the '-t' option
is for, refer to the ssh man page for more details.
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), and he'll pick
up the syntax just fine. And as soon as you tell him to write something
he'll write code that looks EXACTLY like COBOL in C/C++/Java syntax. It
will be unreadable, unmaintainable, and hopelessly inefficient, but
nobody will ever have time for the rewrite it desperately nee
you already have, etc.). How important each of those is
depends on where you are and who you're talking to. A lot of times the
decision isn't even based on sound technical advice, just on company
politics, product marketing, and short-term cost.
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On Fri, 2003-08-29 at 12:23, Jeff Elkins wrote:
> Is there a FAQ available for setting up Spamassassin and exim? Googling found
> several for SA + postfix, but not for exim.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jeff Elkins
>
I'm not sure if there is a complete FAQ available. This is how I have
spamc integrated i
not have a legitimate
say in what license it gets.
[1] http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#UnreleasedMods
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re in the process of
going under. They'll have to liquidate their current stock of drives, so
they may be pretty cheap in the near future (because they'll have no
real warranty). I'd avoid buying any with rebates, Cendyne can't afford
to pay them out.
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see packets either originting from or detined to the Debians.
Are you on a switch or a hub? If it's a switched network you'll only be
able to see traffic to and from that machine. Some high-end switches can
mirror traffic from one or more ports to one port for monitoring.
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ll use GNOME and KDE apps if the base systems are installed.
There isn't much that you can't do (and usually do better) without GNOME
or KDE.
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ill boot. Provided you choose Windows,
Linux will hang.
To restore the original boot loader do a:
fdisk /mbr
from a dos prompt.
Don't forget to format the partitions that you create.
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s that you gave? I really CAN picture it as some sort
> of decorative art! =)
If you have an identical drive you could try to replace the controller,
I've heard it works, but I'm not that handy.
GL,
Michael C.
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f there's nothing there or the
hardware doesn't work it will give you an error.
By the way, SCSI is different. You actually do need to rescan a SCSI bus
to pick up new devices.
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> Well, Kevin has fixed it, so he is not indifferent.
>
> But there is another case of the same misconfiguration on the list.
> But since I now know it is not a conscious attempt to use my domain, I
> am way more relaxed than before :)
>
I hope this fixes it.
suggestions before I go out and by a Linksys
router that can handle the pppoe connection for me?
I am not currently subscribed to the list, so please cc me on replies. Thanks.
Michael
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Hi,
does anyone know a source for Mozilla Version 1.3 for Woody? Apt-get.org
does not seem to list any and I am really looking forward to the new
functionality.
Thanks
Michael
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I had a similar problem to that archived at:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2003/debian-user-200303/msg00256.html
but with an extra twist.
I was trying to use pon and poff to access my ISP by dial-up modem.
This was on Debian 3.0r1, newly installed on a PC, and using pppconfig
to set u
. Now everything works
perfectly. Got my kernel directly from www.kernel.org
HTH, Michael
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Roberto Sanchez wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>does anyone know a source for Mozilla Version 1.3 for Woody? Apt-get.org
>>does not seem to list any and I am really looking forward to the new
>>functionality.
>>
>
> These are the entries from my /etc/apt/sources.list:
>
> deb http://linux.csua.berkeley.edu
Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 12:57, Michael Bona wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> does anyone know a source for Mozilla Version 1.3 for Woody? Apt-get.org
>> does not seem to list any and I am really looking forward to the new
>> functionality.
>>
>
Hi,
I am having a strange problem: Running Mozilla (1.0 on Woody) as Root is
fine. Starting it as a user produces a Mozilla window without top menu,
context menue and no tabs.
Any help? Thanks!
Michael
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Great, that was it! One of the plugins I installed from Mozdev was 600.
Changing it to 644 gave me my menus and context menus back!
Thanks for you help!
Michael
Santiago Hirschfeld wrote:
> You should check for file permisions in /usr/lib/mozilla/chrome and see if
> that all .jar files
ux-2.4/2.4.20/patch-2.4.20-ac2.gz
If this works you just made my week :-D
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