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| has potato packages - aptable as
|
| deb http://www.samfundet.no/~tfheen/debian potato main
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27;s the difference b/w "lpr foo.txt" and "lpr -P lp foo.txt" ?
>
There is no difference, so long as lp is the first printer defined in
/etc/printcap. -P is needed to address any printer apart from the default.
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David Wright wrote:
>Quoting Oliver Elphick (olly@lfix.co.uk):
>> >What's the difference b/w "lpr foo.txt" and "lpr -P lp foo.txt" ?
>> >
>> There is no difference, so long as lp is the first printer defined in
>> /etc/pri
ion?
/usr/share/doc/postgresql-doc/
There is a book on PostgreSQL by Bruce Momjian that has just been
released. He is one of the core developers, and the book is definitely
recommended as an introduction to using SQL with PostgreSQL.
It is available from Amazon
arbit | varbitle
>= | varbit | varbit | varbitge
(18 rows)
Bit constants are specified like this: B'011001'
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risk having 2 versions
mixed together (or else create the new version directory and point
/usr/src/linux
to it just before you unpack the archive).
If you load the Debian kernel-source... packages, each downloads into
a different directory, with the appropriate name.
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>mv: cannot create regular file 'etc/X11/Xwrapper.config': No such file
>or directory. ^
Looks like a missing slash: (should be /etc). It's trying to create
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n having a symbolic link from /usr/src/linux
to the actual kernel source directory.
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If you want to prevent access from other machines,
you can edit /etc/postgresql/pg_hba.conf to allow access only from localhost.
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rypto will
install it automatically.
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Forrest English wrote:
>rebooting doesn't do the trick for me.
tzconfig
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is is a relevant enquiry, even though it is not the correct list
for it.
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how to minimize or banish.
> * There are almost no apps available. Do I need to install things
> like a word processor and a spreadsheet separately? They aren't
> part of Gnome?
There are lots of Gnome-related packages, that need to be installed separately.
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d go and fetch the required
packages, and then the same again for them...
When you've finally got them all, `dpkg --pending --configure' will finish
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These directories
should not be in the path for normal users.
There is document called the FHS, which describes a file system hierarchy
for Unix, which Debina is aiming to conform to. This explains in much
more detail the rationale for these divisions, and others that hav
w trillich wrote:
>Oliver Elphick wrote:
>> Aha; have you installed postgresql-client? I split the package,
>> because it is possible to have the front-end on a different machine
>> from the backend. However, postgresql ought to depend on
>> postgresql-cli
t looks
>like i'm at the end of the tunnel, finally! i'm not feeling so snappish
>any more...
Did you get any sleep last night?
>you have the patience of a saint! (maybe you could spread it around?
>bottle it up and
gt;Does the module need to be compiled against the new version of postgres? If
>so, I guess I'll just compile php3 and postgres by hand. Thanks for any
>tips.
I think you will need to recompile php3
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OO specialists or what? If you're not sure, please describe the project you
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Date:Mon, 24 Apr 2000 12:21:51 -0400
From:"Grenier, Deborah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Oliver Elphick'"
Subject: RE: Linux programmers
Thank you for asking for clarification. We are looking for software
engineers with
install wine and try using that; it probably won't work for much
Microsoft
stuff, because Microsoft use unpublished API, but 3rd-party stuff may well
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em to agree with you.
1. Did you compile the kernel?
2. Did you install it and run lilo? Are you actually running the
version you think you are?
3. If masquerading is a kernel module, is the module loaded?
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>those are selected.
These should be loaded in addition to any hardware drivers.
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le - I presume for the proper SCSI driver. The boot
>parameters offered at the boot prompt [F5] helps didn't include one for NCR
>(???). Any suggestions as to where to go from here? This is getting a
>little over my head .
>
Did you install app
on
there. It seems to be associated with PAM-enabled logins; does the file
/etc/postgresql/postgresql.env actually exist? Who logged in at the time
of this message?
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running
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>I removed the /lib part and then after a reboot it worked.
>
>
>How /var/postgres became /var/lib/postgres I do not know. Earlier
>today there was no problem and I did not edit that file for months.
Did you update base-passw
accept
> any conections over the TCPIP. WHat is the problem?
If you fill in the host box (even with `localhost') pgaccess tries to
make a TCP/IP connection, which requires `postmaster -i'. Clear the
host field; this will make pgaccess use a UNIX socket connection.
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the original program closes the connection to the firewall. As a
result, I am incurring unnecessary call charges.
Does anyone know of a way to force the masqueraded connection to shut
down at the same time as the original one?
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blems", which
would have a better chance of being read by someone who understood
the problem.
For specific help, I suggest you mail the isdnutils maintainer,
Paul Slootman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. In general, you can reach any
package maintainer by mailing [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(substitutin
Pollywog wrote:
>I need to get a comm program called cu. ckermit is too difficult to use for
>this. I could not find cu on freshmeat
>
cu is part of uucp
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seemed to be because it couldn't find
>the standard C headers, such as stdio.h.
You probably have to install some extra packages: tcl8.0, tk8.0
and libc6-dev, for a start.
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.bash_profile. (Make sure the variables are exported.)
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know what goes wrong here. Can someone provide a clue?
You have an old version of the procps package - update that. The current
potato version is 2.0.6-5
I don't have any dependency on procps, I wonder now if I should?
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the PC console.
>What else needs to be done to get the login
>prompt on the dumb terminal too. Thanks for
>your suggestions.
Edit /etc/inittab. For example, add something like:
S0:23:respawn:/bin/getty ttyS0 9600 wyse50
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> append="no-scroll mem=104M"
> root=/dev/hdb2
> read-only
>image=/vmlinuz-debug
> label={}~VGA_mode
> vga=normal
> append="3 mem=104M"
> root=/dev/hdb2
> read-only
>image=/vml
than he had, which caused a crash.
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eels like I am "stuck in a maze of twisty-truney
>passages, which all look alike"! :-)
>
>It all seems to start with libpam-util; Details attached.
>Any help is greatly appreciated.
Have you tried running `apt-get -f install'? If so, what happened?
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bin/ipchains-restore
netbase: /usr/share/man/man8/ipchains.8.gz
netbase: /usr/share/man/man8/ipchains-save.8.gz
netbase: /sbin/ipchains
netbase: /sbin/ipchains-save
netbase: /usr/share/doc/netbase/ipchains-quickref.ps.gz
netbase: /usr/share/doc/netbase/ipchains-HOWTO.txt.gz
matt garman wrote:
>On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 10:15:38PM +0100, Oliver Elphick wrote:
>> ipchains is in the netbase package
...
>Ah, yes... But in my question what I meant was, In all the steps outlined
>in the IP-Masquerading howto, where does Debian leave off, and where
-2_all.deb
postgresql-pl_7.0-0.beta3-2_i386.deb
postgresql-test_7.0-0.beta3-2_i386.deb
postgresql_7.0-0.beta3-2_i386.deb
python-pygresql_7.0-0.beta3-2_i386.deb
Source:
postgresql_7.0-0.beta3-2.diff.gz
postgresql_7.0-0.beta3-2.dsc
postgresql_7.0.orig.tar.gz
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ou apparently need
to set intr to ctrl-c, which you can do thus:
stty intr '^c'
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roblem, or wait for
new versions of the problem packages to become available, or (if you
know what you are doing) force the installation of the packages you
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^^^
I use sendmail as SMTP transport, procmail for internal distribution, and
exmh as the MUA.
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x27;ve caused any difficulty, I
>can only apologize to you.
No problem.
>After this message (still using atlantis mail 32, sorry!), I'll switch to Eu
>dora
>from this box and use Pine for the Linux installations.
Thus the unworthy a
modem, for the
main office to print and despatch the invoice and update the
central database.
What Linux-capable handhelds are available that would be
suitable for this job?
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ixed version tonight, so (you list readers) there's no need
for any more reports about it.
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play"
Depth 24
Modes "800x600" "640x480"
ViewPort0 0
EndSubsection
Subsection "Display"
Depth 32
Modes "800x600" "640x480"
ViewPort0 0
the .deb of postgresql.
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Try reinstalling the tk8.0 and tcl8.0 packages.
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lled.
Since then I have found no reason to change, and heard plenty of
stories to warn me off from making the attempt.
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7.1 is made final. When the
first package of a beta release is available I will post an address where it
may be obtained.
PostgreSQL team: I shall upload this to cvs when I have got an installable
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of documentation can be misunderstood.
Upstream bugs are not "non-Debian issues". If the package is in Debian,
we have a responsibility to try and make it as good as possible. This
includes packages' native defects.
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.0.3-0potato1
> ii postgresql-pl 7.0.3-0potato1
> in postgresql-slink
>
>that's all i need, right?
Yes. In fact, plperl.so ought to be in libpgperl, but by an oversight, it
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that look for a default editor. To set it, insert into /etc/profile,
/etc/environment and anywhere else it may be wanted:
export EDITOR=vi (or whatever)
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y ignored unless
/etc/postgresql/pg_hba.conf is set up to require passwords.
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to do it. Or need it be something like for $i in *
>do? I can't seem to get this to work either.
for f in *.html
do
echo Processing $f
sed -e 's/foo/bar/' $f > $$
mv $$ $f
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seemed to be messed up as well
>because I allways get LANGUAGE=none .. falling back to standard "C"
>any Idea about this?
locales are now only generated by request.
Edit /etc/locale.gen
Run /usr/sbin/locale-gen
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Roberto Diaz wrote:
>> Could somebody send me the correct owmnership for each file/directory in
>> /var/log under debian potato please..
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sena wrote:
>Hi..
>
>I need to provide POP3 to my users...
>
>Can anybody suggest a POP3 server (pref. packaged on debian)?
>
>I found on the packages list: pop3lite, ipopd, qpopper, solid-pop3d and
>cucipop... Any suggestions?
I'm using gnu-pop3
e second & does.
& by itself mean s to run in the background
&& means run the next pipeline only if the current command has a zero
exit status
|| means run the next pipeline if the current command has a non-zero
exit status
Thus
grep -qs 'some
t. It contains
things which are (or were) not exportable from USA and also things
which are subject to US patents.
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Kerstin Hoef-Emden wrote:
>I tried
>rm "-gzip"
>rm ´-gzip´
>rm \-gzip
>
>None of these worked.
>
>What is the trick? (There must be one ...)
rm -- -gzip
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no problems, if you check the Build-dependencies before you start.
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need a symbolic link:
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 15 Oct 1 03:09 /usr/lib/libdb.so ->
libdb2.so.2.7.7
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libdb2-dev: /usr/lib/libdb.so
Since you have libdb2-dev, it is either a faulty version or the symlink
has bee
uot;Debian Way" of doing this though. ??
If you as administrator want to make it available to everyone, I think you
can use ldconfig (edit /etc/ld.so.conf first).
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>is there I way to do this without becoming root or sudo?
No. If there were, it would be a catastrophic security hole!
(There is a way that can be used if you have the ability to shut the machine
down and interrupt lilo's startup.)
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"Eric G. Miller" wrote:
>On Tue, Jul 17, 2001 at 11:04:52AM +0100, Oliver Elphick wrote:
>> I have compiled a program with gcc 2.95. It segfaults immediately on star
>ting
>> and neither gdb nor strace reveal any useful information:
>>
>>
Edit /etc/postgresql/postmaster.init (at 7.1 this is postgresql.conf instead)
to define whether the postmaster allows TCP/IP connections.
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ntifier that defaults to be the same as the
user's Unix login (with createuser) or the next available uid (CREATE USER).
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ies.
[javac] info.setProperty("password", PG_PASSWORD);
[javac] ^
[javac] 2 errors
BUILD FAILED
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ux/devel/lang/java/blackdown.org/debian/ wo
>ody non-free
Can it be done with DFSG-free packages?
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Dimitri Maziuk wrote:
>Most SQL servers have ways of loading data from file. RTFM to find out
>how postgresql does it.
COPY table FROM '/path/to/file';
where /path/to/file is a file containing tab-separated fields, one
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in converting Word documents, particularly those with complex formatting?
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Michael Hambe wrote:
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Here are the unsubscription instructions. What is your problem with them?
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Nick Croft wrote:
>./setup: error while loading shared libraries: ./setup: undefined symbol: at
>exit
upgrade libc6
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it blank)
template1:-> CREATE USER bob;
or else do it from the command line:
$ su
Password: root password
# su - postgres
$ createuser bob
Do check the respective manual pages:
man create_user
and
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ne. Samba will pretend to be a Windows machine so that
it can act as a server to all Windows machines on a network; it will
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Curt Howland wrote:
>
>One more comment:
>
>I continue to get "/dev/dsp: Device or resource busy" when trying to use
>sound. If I "cat message.au > /dev/audio" even as root, I get the
>message "/dev/audio Device or resource busy".
#x27;ve tried:
>
>xmodmap -e "keycode 38 = a A adiaeresis Adiaeresis"
>
>and it doesn't complain, but it also doesn't do anything. What do people
>do for this case?
Using vim as the editor, I can type Ctrl-k U " or Ct
ot;$ su postgres" should be "# su postgres" (or
>in other words, it should be setup as "root.")
No, that's not necessary and makes no difference, except that in the
latter case, it would be root's environment rather than the logged-in
user's that would b
;
> What can i do?
glibc is the source package name; the binary is libc6 (and related
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all the separate postmasters.
There is a wishlist bug for something like this.
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postgres database, or will du -sh on the directory do
> the trick? is there a better way?
None that I know of.
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(Please, everyone, let me know if I am deluding myself!)
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.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/DOS-Win-to-Linux-HOWTO.html
http://www.debian.org/doc/
http://www.debian.org/doc/books
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; is Playing with how long into the the song but no sound. And doh! I have
> checked the hardware connections :)
Check your mixer settings.
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startx: command not found"
Have you installed the packages?
man is in man-db, startx is in xbase-clients
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pted
upstream but is now called ident, although its method of operation is
actually different from TCP/IP ident authentication.
So, in 7.2, "peer" will again be invalid.
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On Wed, 2002-02-20 at 14:16, Chaz Kiser wrote:
> I'm totally and thoroughly new to Debian, is there any books out there that
> would be appropriate for a Debian newbie, or a Linux newbie in general?
>
> Any sites?
http://www.debian.org/doc/
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On Thu, 2002-02-21 at 15:04, westk wrote
> >How do I access my CD-ROM drive? (It is the slave on
> >the 2nd IDE).
>
> mount /dev/hdc /mnt
If it's the slave it is /dev/hdd; /dev/hdc is the master.
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