Craig Genner wrote:
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Hi everyone!
Till today my wireless lan worked fine. Yesterday I had to boot
windows (what happens about 3 times a year ;) a
's Win2K.
> Presently I ftp files up to it, but I'd rather be doing something a
> little more secure. Is there a way of getting an SSH server running on
> it that my Debian SSH client can connect to?
As I recall, the OpenSSH server can be run through cygwin32.
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i downloaded the mini iso debian 3.o and installed the thing up and running
with everything working but when i try to shut down it won't go. there is no
shut down option on the logout?
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Nicos Gollan wrote:
On Tuesday 18 March 2003 13:41, Goeman Stefan wrote:
I use following command: mkdosfs -F 32 -v /dev/hdc8
It prints something and then it stops without formatting the partition.
What does it print?
Formatting under linux doesn't include checking the partition (Windoze
does
treat both files as text.
Manual pages are wonderful things. :-P
To find out the root cause of the problem, you might like to run the
"file" utility on each of the files you are attempting to compare:
perhaps one of the really is (or does look like) a binary file.
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I will have a quick look to see if there's anything else that agrees
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<http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=tcsh&apropos=0&sektion=0&manp
ath
$VISUAL is inspected before $EDITOR.
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Solaris CDE sets $EDITOR to dtpad (dtpad is to CDE what notepad is to
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stable or a different distribution (Testing or
Stable)?
You might be able to work around this by searching for a slightly older
version of the Evolution package. I think packages appear in the pool
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I think "su -m" might do what you want.
See the su(1) man page.
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r at least you're supposed to know) why you have files
open, so you should usually be trying to make an informed decision about
what to do with them.
Thinking ahead about things like that is a good habit, I've had no end
of headaches from listening to programmers going on about how the
co
According to /usr/src/kernel-source-2.4.18/Documentation/sysrq.txt
I have to set CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ when configuring the kernel to
enable this feature.
Yet, I do not find this key in .config nor under "make menuconfig".
Any hint what I'm missing here?
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On Saturday 22 March 2003 03:42, nate wrote:
> Michael Naumann said:
> > According to /usr/src/kernel-source-2.4.18/Documentation/sysrq.txt I have
> > to set CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ when configuring the kernel to
> > enable this feature.
> >
> > Yet, I do not find th
On Wed, Oct 15, 2003 at 12:15:19AM -0400, Naitik Shah wrote:
I'm trying to shift to mutt full time, and I'm amazed at how little it
sucks (!). I do have one question though, how do I add people to the
'To', 'Cc' and 'Bcc' fields from my address book?
Which address book are you using?
I know how
h of these packages and received the same error.
Thanks for your time.
Michael
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>-Original Message-
>From: Rob Weir [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 1:55 PM
>On Wed, Oct 15, 2003 at 11:24:58AM -0500, Michael Kahle said
>> Does anyone have any ideas here? I used dselect to completely remove
>> the
>> libstd
I am having some trouble figuring out how to get my Samsung ML-1710
printer to be shared with winXP.
I am using lpr. I can print fine from linux, and can see the printer
from XP. I can print gibberish from windows when using the same printer
as defined in printcap that I use in linux. I figure
(setting in KDE control center).
Any advice?
Thanks!
Michael
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ind answers to questions like that, other than
> hunting through screeds of dselect?
> Regards,
>
> David.
Try apt-cache search epiphany (or whatever). Shows all packages with
epiphany in the name. The apt-get remove the correct one.
Michael
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ich at the moment contains "debian").
This seems inelegant, but let me know if it's the only way.
Best regards,
Michael
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nd even talks about the module
(emu10k1) needed to make it work.
I don't get it.
The only other thing I was looking at was "/etc/group"...
I tried changing:
---
audio:x:29:
---
TO
---
audio:x:29:1000:
---
Where '1000' is the id of my normal user.
Any tips would be much a
Dear List and Vineet,
I began:
> > I have scoured the web and even read the generally helpful
> > Chapter 10 - Network Configuration from Debian Reference
> > http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/ch-gateway.en.html,
> > but I cannot figure out how to set hostname and domain using
> > dhcp.
Rene Cunningham wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 20, 2003 at 10:48:59PM +0200, Michael Bona wrote:
>> I am running Woody / KDE 3.1.3 with aRts on a Duron 800 with 258 MB of
>> RAM. I have tried several players, notably noatun and kaboodle.
>> Soundserver runs with realtime priority (s
tting /boot on /dev/hd[a-d]. I have no idea of Grubs
limitations as I've been happy with lilo.
GL,
Michael C.
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I have a satellite
pro 420cds and I do not know the password to boot I baught it used. can you
help. sandra
installing by default? I sure hope it is dhcp v3 and
> not dhcp v2!]
Since my install was from a recent iso from debian.org, I
would guess that version 2 is the default.
Best,
Michael
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chine for, checkout Gibraltar.
> I jave not used it myself, but it is a CD-bootable firewall-and-
> other-stuff distro based on Debian.
>
> -Roberto
Another alternative:IPCop.
It's not debian but does all the things needed for ones privat notwork.
Michael
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Any help?
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uot;=" $3'} >/tmp/p_list
will get you a file containing all installed (?i) and configurational
(?c) packages.
cat /tmp/p_list|xargs -n 1 apt-get install -s
will apt-get those packages. after you removed the -s option, of course.
but i'm sure this can be done more elegantly.
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On Wed, 2003-10-29 at 10:12, Michael Dominok wrote:
> dpkg -l |grep --extended-regexp --regexp='^[uirph]c|^[uirph]i'|awk {'
> print $2 "=" $3'} >/tmp/p_list
I have to correct myself. Just noticed that packages with long names
could get chopped this way.
A be
[ 2048] info.vcd
> |-- [ 2048] lot.vcd
> `-- [ 2048] psd.vcd
You can use mplayer, xine, vlc to watch vcd/svcd. For mplayer, don't
mount the CD, just `mplayer -vcd 2` or `mplayer vcd://2`.
Michael
> However even with the right tool, it seems there will be
inter nights). Is this buggy use
of dlopen? A glibc bug?
I can't seem to find any bugs assigned to binutils, glibc, or nvidia-glx
that describe this problem, but I don't want to file a bugreport before
I know that it isn't some borked configuration on my part.
Thanks in advance for any
file. I would like instead if they uploaded to
dirA it to have a predefined owner and group for the file created. If they
upload to dirB a different owner and group etc. Any thoughts? Please point
me to documentation, examples, etc. I do not know where to start with this.
Thanks,
Michael
ate's default output isn't
very good as a filename you probably want to specify the output format.
I would use something like this:
tar czf /mnt/archive/autoarchive/`date '+%Y%m%d'`.tar.gz myfiles
which would give you a file named 20030119.tar.gz. The reason I use
year-month-day format
it kills anything beginning with xine. This is very useful
for killing evolution and its components when a major error occurs.
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On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 10:41, Hugh Saunders wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 10:22:13AM +1100, Michael Wardle wrote:
> > On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 02:40, Hugh Saunders wrote:
> > > ps x gives a list of xine's which i would like to kill
> >
> > My preferred metho
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I have following problem with my new kernel I compiled myself:
Making the kernel was perfectly ok:
I got the kernel-source-2.4.18.tar.bz2 with dselect, bunzip2ed it,
untared it.
I ran
make menuconfig
make dep
make clean
make modules
make modul
s, and the only time I ever had
problems was when I played with using it to mount removable media.
autofs was vastly more reliable than the automounters on HP-UX or
Digital UNIX.
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hould have a MAX LV size of being 145784.88mb. By running
vgdisplay I show that my VG size is 169.71GB. What am I missing? How can
your MAX LV Size be 255.99gb?!?
As soon as I get this ironed out I will report back with my findings. I
can't wait to get this thing running. Neat
V size of being 145784.88mb. By running
> vgdisplay I show that my VG size is 169.71GB. What am I
> missing? How can your MAX LV Size be 255.99gb?!?
Ok, this must be a default if you don't specify the MAX LV size. I just
created another vg and the same 255.99GB number came up...
Michael
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I compiled and installed my own kernel from source (2.4.18).
Now there's following problem:
The system can't find my second realtek 8139 ethernet card...
I still have kernel 2.2 installed and booting with it gives
following:
card 1 (just to name
the benefit of being as widely used.
But I can say that if I were rolling Linux PCs out to replace Sun or HP
desktop workstations I'd probably use it to make people feel more at
home with the new machines.
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Hi!
Something seems to be very wrong, because it wants to link against the
2.2.20 modules!!! Set the KVERS=2.4.18-k7! It took me a long time
to figure out why NVIDIA driver didn't work for me. It's very picky
about the kernel headers you use, which have to be exactly the ones that
your kernel is built with.
HTH,
Michael
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this has a considerable amount
of your memory, then that is no reason to worry. Your kernel
simply uses free memory to cache the files you already read.
This memory area can be viewed as beeing free.
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t slower than spec. Life is full
of tradeoffs -- this board was very inexpensive and for me it's still
fast enough.
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a great job on its own, and
only use mail filtering to place my mail in the appropriate folder.
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get an IP from
DHCP. I tried:
ifdown eth0
ifup eth0
dhclient eth0
None of these things give me an IP. What am I missing. You can be sure
that I have tested everything out, i.e. good cable, laptop can get an ip
from same port on switch, computer is plugged in etc.
Thanks for your time.
Micha
, for
> example on my system, /boot/config-2.4.20 (Hint: You can
> pick up the settings you left off in menuconfig or xconfig by
> using the Load Configuration from file option)
Thanks so much for your help.
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On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 02:59:17PM +0100, Adrian Bunk wrote:
Every user of testing knows that he must read debian-security-announce
and if needed install fixes from unstable since it can take an arbitrary
amount of time until security fixes from unstable enter testing (most
This is insufficient,
See below for information. This is now solved. The problem was that I
didn't have CONFIG_FILTER compiled into my kernel. I don't get why this is
nessessary.
Thanks.
Michael
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m some mail-order places.
80min discs are the largest that actually follow the spec, 90/99min
discs wind the spiral tighter and run it out to the very edge of the
disc. Not all burners can reliably burn them, and some hardware can't
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completely not drop below 100% again until they were fsck'd. fsck didn't
actually DO anything, it found no errors at all, but the filesystem went
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What do you mean with "the limit"?
I meant the lower limit on track size, how small the track had to be to
cause a problem.
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en trying to debug a script that was trying to
perform a newgrp to the user's primary group. It turned out the user
needed the group listed in his/her additional groups as well.
For example, do:
usermod -g foo -G foo,bar,baz example
rather than:
usermod -g foo -G bar,baz example
H
, but I'd suggest rereading the support
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ollowing in my .inputrc
"\C-f": history-search-forward
"\C-b": history-search-backward
Does what you want, but not for the keys you want.
I think it should be possible to remap the Page-Keys as well.
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am explaining this clearly.
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hat ls command again. is there a way inwhich i can
> reach it quickly? for instance, i type ls and some other key and bash
> completes from history?
The same has already been asked today in the thread
"scrolling trough the argument of a command"
See my reply there whether it is of
On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 10:48:04AM -0600, Michael Kahle wrote:
> to complete and so I went home while the backup was still running. When at
> home I ssh'd into the box to see if the dump process was still running, it
> was. Then I got to thinking, how can I see the output of this
m in a window. Then when later
logging into this machine remotely be able to view the output of a program
that is running in the X terminal window that I started earlier when I was
at the console. Does that make more sense? I read the man page for nohup,
this is not going to do what I am askin
l to be
> displayed on
> your new terminal and not the original one. The screen
> manpage describes
> all the keystrokes and options required for this.
Oh! I see how this works now! Slick. Sorry to Sean Finney, I see now what
he was trying to explain. Man this is great. Tha
- Kabir
Of course, the Debian and Red Hat online documentation is very good too.
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On Friday 31 January 2003 11:36, nate wrote:
> don't flip between consoles when X is loaded. this is always a bad
> idea. some video hardware flips out and will lock up. Other video
> hardware may behave better. I've seen this on X for at least 5 years
> on different X servers/drivers on linux.
>
On Friday 31 January 2003 12:17, Sam Rosenfeld wrote:
> Efax (apparently not related to Unix Efax, which is strange) is a fax
> application that runs on MSWindows (but not Unix) and converts the
> common fax format to their (probably proprietary) format, xxx.efx. Is
> there any reasonable way to c
On Friday 31 January 2003 14:59, Mark Laird Copper wrote:
> I don't think your problem is the mouse. To see this paste your "server
> layout" section to the head of your /etc/X11/XF86config-4 file and
> delete the "Generic Mouse" line. At least this eliminated the mouse
> errors from my log but n
On Friday 31 January 2003 15:00, nate wrote:
> Mike M said:
> > I am running vanilla Debian 3.0, KDE 2.2, and KDM. This system locked
> > its input twice since I built it in December last year. Today, when it
> > happened, I tried to telnet in but the box would not respond to a ping.
>
> perhaps
The author of this book:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/007138880X/qid=1012937772/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_67_1/103-1153374-9935838
used LyX.
I apologize for shamefully plugging a relative's work.
Mike
On Friday 31 January 2003 16:08, Lars Jensen wrote:
> LyX - a debian package - is a front end f
Maybe this link will work.
The author of this book:
http://www.softpro.com/0-07-138880-x.html
used LyX.
I apologize for shamefully plugging a relative's work.
Mike
On Friday 31 January 2003 16:08, Lars Jensen wrote:
> LyX - a debian package - is a front end for LaTeX. Does everything you
> need
r /var /boot
...) in /etc/exports on zarathustra.
You might also like to investigate the BSD automounter, amd, which seems
slightly more powerful to me, but is not supported on most other Unixes.
Hope this helps
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o fix it? Does this posting
even make sense?
Thanks,
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I have stated
is correct and then inform the maintainer of the KDE packages that the
dependency name has changed.
I'm CCing the Debian FAM package maintainer to see if he knows what's going on
and how to resolve this problem.
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her than staying on solid).
Digital mode does not use the CD audio cable.
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ries from
<http://www.lokigames.com/products/ut/>
It runs very well if you have an nVidia video card with the official nVidia
Linux drivers, and should also perform well on any hardware that has a decent
OpenGL implementation (that is to say not Mesa).
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gt; sed -e "s/^insert move " insert again only www.~~
I think that there's probably a nicer way to do it, but
sed 's/^\c:\\tmp\\[a-z]\++-\(.*\)/move "&" \1/'
should do what you want.
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On Friday, January 31, 2003 11:15, Michael Wardle wrote:
> I've only recently subscribed to debian-user, and I notice that I
> receive messages sent to the list 4 or 5 hours after they have been
> sent.
As Nathan and others pointed out, there was an unusually high amount of
In
used JetAdmin printers
more than once without any special software.
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Replying to my own post: while we haven't solved this, we have narrowed
it down enough to make it a non-issue for us. Turns out that
gnome-terminal from GNOME-1, at least under certain configurations,
chokes on certain non-english characters (Euro, e's with accents,
probably others), and rather th
Feel free to post most information, questions, or answers here, and I'll try
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aybe
it's fixed now. mplayer from marillat.free.fr works for me, but doesn't
do dvd menus. There's also videolan, which has debs and also works.
All of them require either killing the sound server or configuring them
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orderly manner; this
isn't being caused by dumb stuff like ctl-alt-backspace as far as I can
tell.
Thanks,
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being implemented in both Samba's and the kernel's development branches.
That might make life easier, especially in places where the relatively
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> {standard input}:0: Warning: end of file not at end of a line; newline inserted
> {standard input}:500: Error: no such instruction: `j'
The first thing to check when you get strange inconsistent errors in a
compile is bad hardware, bad memory seems to be a particularly common
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> I'm thinking of buying a Canon Powershot A40 but need to confirm that it
> is supported in Linux. The gphoto2 website only lists the A50, which
> seems to be an older model. One or two people found on Google seem to
> think the A40 is supp
On Saturday 08 February 2003 11:57, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 08, 2003 at 11:26:44AM -0500, Mike M wrote:
> > In America, we say, "Those who can, do. Those that can't, teach."
>
> An interesting retcon. That's a quote from George Bernard Shaw, an
> Irishman, who also said: "Americans adore
ow:
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> -rw---1 root root 91 Feb 9 16:40 .my.conf
Did you try with .my.cnf instead?
Regards...
Michael
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wx/setup.h.
Can anyone please suggest what package I am missing?
Thanks,
Mikal
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Hi,
I've got what I think is a common problem with
setting up X, but I can't find the solution. Some
help would be appreciated.
We have current debian, xdm, X. The card is an
NVIDIA GEFORCE2MX; (NV driver). The monitor is an
ImageQuest v570, slightly offbeat monitor.
http://www.image
in the "non-free" Debian
distribution.
As the 1st CD contains enough for a decent GNU/Linux installation plus the
core parts of the KDE and GNOME desktops, I usually recommend getting just
the 1st CD and downloading any extra packages from your nearest Debian
mirror.
Hope this hel
ment variable to the path of your preferred
window manager to change this.
Many other settings which are not obviously modifiable can be accessed using
the gconf-editor tool.
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use ctrl-r to redo.
If you delete something with "d" it also ends up in vim's cut buffer, so
you can use "p" to paste it below the current line (or "P" to paste it
above the current line).
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on 7: tended partitions
> Press any key to exit cfdisk"
>
What do you get when you try fdisk?
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sking on this list) are still so new that they're not
well-known, the only one that seems to be widely known is RHCE because
Red Hat never misses an opportunity to mention it. How much a Linux
certification will help you really depends on where you're working (or
wanting to work).
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f the size), and everythign works like a
charm when I boot from it, but I can't figure out how to get that image
onto the hard disk.
One person has told me Knoppix is not intended to install.
If I remember correctly, theres is a little script called knx_hdinstall,
which does exactly what you
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 11:55:21AM +0330, Aryan Ameri wrote:
> On Thursday 13 February 2003 04:52, Michael West wrote:
> > On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 01:55:30AM +0330, Aryan Ameri wrote:
> > > Hi there:
> > >
> > > I want to repartition my hard disk, but when I try
On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 08:00:34AM -0600, Steve Waterman wrote:
> Looking for a good, stable all-in-one motherboard with a small form factor in
> which all the components are supported. The board should have video, sound,
> nic, modem, usb, etc. Hoping to build a small box with enough power to
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