river, device ...
esdplay should be a good start to check if you can have sound, it's more
"direct" than xmms :-)
check devices, device permissions, boot-time messages , do an lsmod and check
for 'sound' or other such modules,...
HTH
Romain
Olivier Billet wrote:
> Hi
I'm able to reproduce.
I can confirm that when this happens, it's the OVH server that fails to
send the response to my network.
35 9.862648672 MY_PUBLIC_IP_AT_HOME → 54.38.38.159 ICMP 78 Echo (ping)
request id=0x4b30, seq=33150/32385, ttl=1
36 9.862704895 54.38.38.159 → MY_PUBLIC_IP_AT_HOME IC
As already reported, when it's blocked, all traffic is blocked on IPv4,
including SSH & HTTP.
Le sam. 9 sept. 2023 à 06:42, Timothy M Butterworth <
timothy.m.butterwo...@gmail.com> a écrit :
>
>
> On Fri, Sep 8, 2023 at 10:52 PM Max Nikulin wrote:
>
>> On 08/09
ian 12 installation? I've been pulling my hair out for a few days now...
Thanks!
Romain
No but's this is what I plan to do next time :)
Le mer. 6 sept. 2023 à 10:41, Michel Verdier a écrit :
> On 2023-09-06, Romain wrote:
>
> > I couldn't find any mentions of my IPv4 address in the server logs. MTR
> > (-4) doesn't report any issues reaching the
Andy Smith a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, Sep 06, 2023 at 08:39:55AM +0200, Romain wrote:
> > When my IP is blocked, curl returns a "Connection refused," and ping
> > returns "Destination Port Unreachable."
> >
> > I couldn't find any mentions
dy Smith a écrit :
> On Wed, Sep 06, 2023 at 10:59:29AM +0200, Romain wrote:
> > >
> > > So when this is happening mtr works but http, ssh and ping don't?
> >
> > Yes
>
> I think there is definitely a firewall involved somewhere as that is
> quite com
0100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
10.|-- be103.rbx-g4-nc5.fr.eu 0.0%107.5 8.4 7.1 12.1 1.7
11.|-- ??? 100.0100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
12.|-- rpi4.home 90.0%10 7955. 7955. 7955. 7955. 0.0
Le mer. 6 sept. 2023 à 08
I can reproduce with OVH IPs, but not with Scaleway IPs. I smell filtering
on the OVH side.
Le jeu. 7 sept. 2023 à 09:48, Paul van der Vlis a
écrit :
> Op 06-09-2023 om 15:40 schreef Romain:
> > Next time it happens I'll run more tests from the server to my home.
> > I
3.7 82.6 24.7
7.|-- ??? 100.0100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
8.|-- ??? 100.0100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
9.|-- 192.168.0.2 90.0%10 3461. 3461. 3461. 3461. 0.0
Le jeu. 7 sept. 2023 à 12:17, Max Nikulin a écrit :
> On 07/09/2
problem
for those particular files, but it bothers me.
All dumps are done on DLT7000, plus some filesystems
on DDS2. All are done with 'dump -0u'. Filesystems
are all ext3, kernel 2.4.20 (custom compile).
Underlying disks are RAID5 arrays.
Does anyone has any idea why I don't get
I don't know if this is the good group to ask, but when my Sarge boots
up it prints up "module already loaded"... How can I stop this ? I
think it's a problem of hotplug's configuration...
Thank you in advance...
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Lee Braiden wrote:
On Monday 16 May 2005 11:02, Carl Fink wrote:
Why is it a "problem" and why do you want to stop it? It isn't hurting
anything.
I consider this to be "broken" too. It slows down the boot process, and the
messages are misleading, giving the impression that something is going wr
for my pool english:)
When I installed Sarge, I got a 2.6.8-2-686... There's no problem with
this package : I've just made an apt-get install
kernel-header-2.6.8-2-686 and everything went on without problem...
Perhaps you should upgrade your kernel version ?
Romain Lorquet
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Arias Hung wrote:
After a recent recompile using gcc-3.4 (up from 3.3), I'm getting these
bad preempt errors:
kernel: dm_mod: version magic '2.6.11-cko5 preempt K7 gcc-3.4' should be
'2.6.11-cko5 preempt K7 gcc-3.3'
May 19 14:38:17 kernel: scsi_mod: version magic '2.6.11-cko5 preempt K7
gcc-3.4' sh
Bernard Fay wrote:
Hello group,
I just installed Sarge on my Thinkpad 600E and almost everything works
fine but some undesired modules are loaded.
As far as I understand it, if we want to load a specific module it has
to be in /etc/modules. Those undesired modules are not found
in /etc/modules
if you mean the MAC address, that info is provided by ifconfig if my memory is
correct.
Romain
Begin Original Message
From: c-3 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Fri, 16 Feb 2001 13:51:28 +0100
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: RE: Wake Up on LAN
For WOL you need to know th
Try "fdisk /dev/hda"
the 'p' option prints the partition table info, you might find useful
stuff there.
HTH
Romain
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, M David Tilson wrote:
>
>- Transcript of session follows -
> 550 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... Host unknown (Name s
could you have changed kernel in the meantime ?
or try to see if you have a module called apm.o
I had the same stuff until I recompiled my kernel with apm support.(I
haven't tried as a module).
Bye
Romain
On Sun, 25 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> after all processes are end
able to type a new password without
supplying the old one
Good Luck
Romain
PS: if for some reason this does not work, I think you can also boot on a
floppy (if you can't tweak your lilo), mount your usual root partition and
erase the crypted fields of /etc/passwd or /etc/shadow. This mea
e that the master volume might default to 0, so
try aumix to set the volume...
Good Luck,
Romain
On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Walter Tautz wrote:
> lspci -v
>
>
> 00:12.0 Multimedia audio controller: Ensoniq: Unknown device 5880 (rev 02)
> Subsystem: Ensoniq: Unknown device 2003
&g
idia's FAQ. With it,
just follow the step-by-step instructions, it's (mostly) a no-brainer.
They all did a pretty good job...
Good Luck,
Romain
On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote:
> Hi!
>
> It is time to buy a new computer. Will I face any problems with this
> har
linux (assuming you put linux-related stuff there)
loadlin zimage root=/dev/your_linux_root_filesystem ro
where zimage is the kernel you found and /dev/... is where you put your
linux root filesystem and finally ro to mount it as read-only.
Good luck,
Romain
On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, Subramaniam
tro-HOWTO.html
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Adv-Bash-Scr-HOWTO/index.html
HTH
Romain
> --
> It is always hazardous to ask "Why?" in science, but it is often
> interesting to do so just the same.
> -- Isaac Asimov, 'The Genetic Code'
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Debian server ?
TIA
Romain Guilleret
me problem with the command line tools.
The CD and HD are on separate IDE controllers, so I don't see where the
problem is...
any clue someone ?
TIA,
Romain
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-- Aristotle
On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Gavin Hamill wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Romain Lerallut wrote:
>
> > I have a problem when writing audio tracks from a CD to my HD.
> > My PC slows down a *lot* when copying tracks from an audio
> > CD, but not when I'm reading data (
d much about network
activity monitoring in
the doc I read.
TIA,
Romain
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Thank you all for your answers, I'll have a look at all those tools.
Thanks again,
Bye
Romain
On Mon, 19 Mar 2001, Willi Dyck wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 19, 2001 at 06:58:40AM -0800, Alvin Oga wrote:
> >
> > hi roman
> >
> > to see what kind of traffic is on
omeone who uses an es1371 to tell me exactly what I'm
missing (option something or other).
I've already RTFMed /usr/src/linux/Documentation/sound/es1371 , but there's
scarcely any info in there.
Thanks
Romain
PS: i've this sndconfig lurking around, is it usefu
Begin Original Message
Hello,
* romain lerallut ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> BUT
>> - there's nothing in /dev/sndstat (the file "exists" but cat /dev/sndstat
>> say no such device)
>> - there's no /proc/sound file
>> AND
>
>
>
>> This is a security risk, how can I protect my system against this ??
>
>Access permissions should do it, since they come before anything is sent
>out to /dev/dsp. However, I don't know why it locks up your system.
>
>Thorsten
>
IRQ, I guess. It seems that the video card and the sound card were
x27;t know why they wouldn't be created, but the MAKEDEV script should
>do the trick, no?
>
> End Original Message
I have an es1371, and it has no /dev/sndstat file.
I posted a question about that a few days ago, this is the answer I got:
> * romai
ed to force the
IRQ settings in the BIOS.
Short way: check in windows the IRQ config and reproduce it (sigh...).
(though IRQ sharing for PCI devices isn't life-threatening :-)
Regards,
Romain
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have you tried the ESD output plugin instead of the OSS one ?
Begin Original Message
From: Jerrud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wed, 3 Jan 2001 02:55:06 -0800
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: sound blaster live! 512
I followed your instructions and did this:
alpha:/home/me
ow I can get a patch or something, that would
be very appreciated.
(and also _please_ if you send a patch tell me exactly how to set it up,
I'm not familiar with patching :-( (what does the -pnum option do btw
???))
Thanks in advance
Romain
--
Come to my rescue ObiWan Kenobi, you are my only hope...
eems I had a buggy patch, so I vi-ed the C and played diff
for a while and it fixed what I mentioned below , but it uncovered a
truckload of other C errors, so I guess I'll just wait for a patch from
nvidia, because it seems that kernel 2.4 does not behave like they
thought it would
Thanks
to bed and feel happy to have X working, with the
accelerated driver :-)
Good Night to you all
Romain
?
One that would not clutter the nice menu.
Speaking of which, does anybody has handy a slice of a config file that
makes those menus a bit nicer ?
Thanks
Romain
Brian May wrote:
>
> >>>>> "Romain" == Romain Lerallut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Romain> I use grub, including scsi emulation for my CDR burner,
> Romain> and I had no problem installing, none at all :-)
>
> Rom
Thanks all!
just what I wanted to know
Romain
Ayman Haidar wrote:
>
> Once upon a time Romain Lerallut ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
>> Brian May wrote:
>> >
>> > >>>>> "Romain" == Romain Lerallut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
p the drives so that when
they
to = 0x81 # are accessed via the BIOS, the second
drive
map-drive = 0x81 # will appear as the first and the
first as
to = 0x80 # the second.
(from http://www.wwnet.net/~stevelim/booting.html)
LILO's n
There you are,
have a lot of fun
Romain
Kristian Rink wrote:
>
> Hello there...
>
> ...can anyone give me a help by posting me the patch that makes NVIDIA's
> kernel module driver build with 2.4.0? By now I only found an url for this
> on linuxgames.com but it seems the
I've used that patch for a while now and no problems with it, though X
needed some tweaking (it's X 4.0.2 BTW).
If you want/need help, please send your X log files
(/var/log/XFree86.0.log)
and some kernel info...
regards,
Romain
PS: thanks for pointing out that the patch is NO
here's what I got in /usr/X11R6/lib with a "dpkg -S libXpm.so.4"
xpm4.7: /usr/lib/libc5-compat/libXpm.so.4
xpm4.7: /usr/lib/libc5-compat/libXpm.so.4.11
xlibs: /usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.so.4.11
xlibs: /usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.so.4
HTH
Romain
Gary Jones wrote:
>
> I've just
Casey Webster wrote:
>
> www.nvidia.com, click on support, then drivers, then linux
>
Well, no...
The driver won't compile with kernel 2.4.
Romain
ere rotten.
I also had a problem that X4 didn't flush X3 correctly, so that startx
was calling X3.3.6. Fixed it by symlinking /usr/X11R6/bin/X to
/usr/X11R6/bin/XFree86.
It feels a bit dirty though.
Anyway in case of problem, take a peek at /var/log/XFree86.?.log
HTH
Romain
Willi
it's in bin86
HTH
Romain
Xucaen wrote:
>
> Hi all..
> I'm compiling a kernel, and everything goes well,
> untill the very end, when I get a make error:
>
> as86: command not found
>
> I need to create a boot disk by compiling a
> custom kernel, but
Hi,
I've used debian and win2k on the same computer w/o any problem:
I was able to boot with a standard-issue lilo , and no need for the win2k
bootloader neither.
Bye
Romain
PS in case you encounter a problem here is a patch: "format c:" :-)
Begin Original Message
Hi all!
I'm using an nvidia card and I have a problem with compiling OpenGL apps
with it:
cc -o origami origami.o -L../libglut -L/usr/X11R6/lib -L/usr/lib
-L/home/romain/OpenGL/opengl_for_x/glut/libglut -lglut -lGL -lGLU -lXmu
-lXext -lX11 -lm
origami.o: In function `display':
origa
well I kinda fixed it, by adding
#undef GL_EXT_polygon_offset
at the top of my program.
And it works. ???
I didn't look too hard for SGI-issued headers, since I got that fixed,
but I'm interested by the "real" ones :-) if anyone comes across them...
Thanks f
D,
or create an image, so that you fight the syntax once and for all, your choice
there.)
Hope this helps,
Romain
Begin Original Message
From: Sebastiaan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thu, 18 Jan 2001 08:56:30 +0100 (CET)
To: Benjamin Pharr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: debian-user@l
]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/pine-3.96M'
make: *** [binary-arch] Error 2
Build command 'cd pine-3.96M && dpkg-buildpackage -b -uc' failed.
Thanks for any help, I don't like mutt that much (besides, I'm used to
pine:)
Romain
eaving directory `/usr/src/pine-3.96M'
> >make: *** [binary-arch] Error 2
> >Build command 'cd pine-3.96M && dpkg-buildpackage -b -uc' failed.
> >
> >
> >Thanks for any help, I don't like mutt that much (besides, I'm used to
> >pine:)
> >Romain
>
> I got the same error while trying to build pine a couple of weeks ago. I
> posted to the list, but got little or no response. Let me know if you
> figure anything out.
>
> Ben Pharr
>
aiken dot com, www.cwaiken.com
> Debian GNU/Linux 2.2_r2 & FreeBSD 4.2 RELEASE
>
> On Thu, 25 Jan 2001, Romain Lerallut wrote:
>
> ->Sorry if it's a usual problem, but I can't find info in the archives.
> ->Here it is
> ->(it's pine 3-96)
> -&g
want.
Also remember to switch the "PnP OS enabled" OFF so that the BIOS _does_
configure the
PCI devices. If you leave it on, it won't configure anything except keyboard,
video and hard
drive (I think).
HTH
Romain
Begin Original Message
From: Christoph Simon <[E
check
/etc/modutils/alias (aliases ? )
it's an alias for the IPv6 module, that you don't seem to be using.
uncomment the line and it should disappear. Or else, compile IPv6 ...
HTH,
Romain
Begin Original Message
From: Svante Signell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Mon, 2
nGL stuff, like Kristian Rink said a while ago,
check out the Howto for Nvidia and OpenGL there:
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/mini/Nvidia-OpenGL-Configuration/index.html
May ye all have fun with accelerated X,
Romain
I've read that disabling atime for a partition could speed up access time.
I guess it's true, but is it a great improvement ? And are there security
issues ?
Especially for a mostly one-user workstation, not for a mail
server...
Thanks for any answer,
Romain
27;ll only be used if compiling stuff.
The headers can be found in libfoo-dev.deb
In this case, libc6-dev
so apt-get install libc6-dev should do it
HTH,
Romain
On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, Jeff Weatherford wrote:
> Ok, maybe I'm a looser, but I thought that the standard c libraries were
>
I've read that disabling atime for a partition could speed up access time.
I guess it's true, but is it a great improvement ? And are there security
issues ? Especially for a mostly one-user workstation, not for a mail
server...
Thanks for any answer,
Romain L.
l
May ye all have fun with accelerated X,
Romain
igure --includedir=...
(in this case it would be --with-foo-inc=/usr/lib/glib/include)
where -inc stands for "include")
You might also need --with-foo-libs=/usr/local/foo, if you have
"unresolved symbols farther down the compilation process"
YMMV, but the base is here
Hope this help
add a
sb
line to your /etc/modules file, it will load module sb during the boot
process.
HTH
Romain
PS:I don't think you need the sb module to play audio CDs, not with the
standard IDE drives, at least.
On Sun, 28 Jan 2001, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Each time I
in case startx acts
funny.
Good Luck,
Romain
On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, Dr. Aldo Medina wrote:
> Romain Lerallut wrote:
> >
> > I had problems with sending mails yesterday so I'm re-sending it.
> > My apologies if it _did_ get through the first time
> >
> >
-ldb mean link to library libdb: /lib/libdb.so.2
it's in package libc6, so it's *strange* that you can't find it.
for such things you can search pacakges.debian.org.
On Thu, 1 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
> When trying to compile gnome_dialup from source I get this error:
>
> trun
Here's something I got from debian-french.
A bug from the "savedefault" option from the grub menu, which writes the
new default setting not where it should:
here's an extract from there:
http://mail.gnu.org/pipermail/bug-grub/2001-January/004397.html
"
What's worse, is that AFAICS save_default
add
fetchmail -d3600 -f config_file
to your /usr/bin/pon script
and
fetchmail --quit
to your poff
you might even do special my_pon , my_poff , calling pon and then
fetchmail and the opposite with poff.
On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, john smith wrote:
> hey,
>
> I would like to know how to configure fetch
try rather a symlink
ln -s /lib/libdb1.so /lib/libdb.so
it will be easier than trying to modify an autoconf-generated makefile.
Cheer up, you'll get it done :-)
Romain
Begin Original Message
From: "jdls" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I had a similar proble
that could spawn xmms, if you get my
meaning.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Romain
PS: BTW, is there an easy way to intercept the output of thekeyboard ?
(like /dev/kbd ,or something ?)
--
You can get there from here, but why on earth would you want to?
Thanks Richard and Nick!
I have Xfree 4 so I used the "microsoftpro" XkbModel, and xev showed me
"keycode 235 XF86MyComputer" etc,etc.
Now I can setup all those useless buttons, thanks a _lot_
Romain
On Sun, 4 Feb 2001, Known Human Nick Rusnov wrote:
> >Lo, on
)
remove mesa's libGL (be careful there are libGL* and libGL.*)
install Nvidia (make)
HTH
Romain
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On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Dr. Aldo Medina wrote:
> Bartosz Bobrek wrote:
> >
> > "Dr. Aldo Medina" wrote:
> >
> > > I'm using a Gigabyte 6
r the LAN I'm
connected to uses DHCP, so I can't be sure that IP numbers won't change
unexpectedly.
A google search didn't turn out anything 'clean', and neither did man
hosts.
Thanks for any idea,
Romain
ere "detached" inodes (I
> think ... or something like that) which get fixed (after entering the
> root password) and then the cycle repeats itself.
Try aviplay instead. I have no problem with it.
> Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
What about sound ? It could also cause problems (including those
freezes)
What sound card are you using, with what kind of driver ?
Bye,
Romain
Thus spake Andrew Overholt on Sun, Jun 17, 2001 at 10:37:38AM -0400:
> On Sun, 17 Jun 2001, Romain Lerallut wrote:
>
> > > HOWEVER, whenever I try to play an MP3 in XMMS or view a movie in XMPS,
> > > the computer locks up completely! I mean, we're talking Windows-li
other=/dev/hdb1
label=windows
map-drive=0x80
to=0x81
map-drive=0x81
to=0x80
<...>
HTH,
Romain
--
This is a test of the emergency broadcast system. Had there been an
actual emergency, then you would no longer be here.
elpful; i'd prefer not to download the source code
> to research this. Is there some magic way to turn on these extensions?
check out /etc/X11/XF86Config-4
Section "Module"
Load"GLcore"
Load"dbe"
g" "4 5"
Option "Buttons" "5"
<...>
EndSection
However be advised that some of Logitech's M-S48 series can't be used
with the mouse on linux, I think it's the OEM stuff.
check out:
http://www-sop.inria.fr/koala/
, Via chipset, GeForce 2MX)
I can possibly run a few tests if someone needs it, including
reviving my old 2.4.3. Anyway, if somebody has a fix, cc: to me,
please.
HTH,
Romain
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Thus spake Mart van de Wege on Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 02:33:03PM +0100:
> On Tue, 2001-11-27 at 15:22, Mike McGuire wrote:
> > On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 10:41:33PM +0100, Romain Lerallut wrote:
> > > Thus spake Mart van de Wege on Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 08:32:47PM +0100:
> >
//www.theorie.physik.uni-goettingen.de/~ostreich/transcode/
>
> For transcode exists even a Debian package in unstable.
You might also look at Drip: http://drip.sourceforge.net
It's still heavily under development, but it looks promising.
HTH,
Romain
--
If you fail to plan, plan to fail.
ade xine to 0.9.4
Free tip: xine-lib-d4d (for viewing DVDs) <0.9.4 doesn't work well
with recent 2.4 kernels (recent is >= 2.4.10).
The 0.9.6 works fine here, and the 0.9.5 should also work fine.
HTH,
Romain
--
Most of our lives are about proving something, either to ourselves or to
someone else.
/ as being 'ext2'. And I still have lockups,
though less frequent than before, when I was 100% ext3.
The other partitions seem to be mounted as vanilla ext2, and
don't seem to fail.
I also have problems with SysRq+S not syncing.
I'll rollback the patches, and stay on ext2 fo
Thus spake Eduard Bloch on Mon, Feb 04, 2002 at 03:38:54PM +0100:
> Romain Lerallut wrote on Mon Feb 04, 2002 um 01:23:33PM:
> > However, it would seem that my root partition is still mounted
> > as ext3, though it's specified as ext2 in /etc/fstab:
> >
> > dmesg:
igure some not-too-exotic device
for Linux. (like a sound card, for example).
I would gladly accept any help (on the section about PnP and
non-PnP, mostly, I think) and proof-reading.
This doc would probably complement nicely Jesse's doc on kernel
compiling.
Thanks,
Romain, who has been stuck
s on ?
But would it work ? All other x-related apps (mostly gtk-based) work fine,
as far as I can see...
Thanks for any idea,
Romain
error message from tk:
Application initialization failed: unknown color name "Black"
Error in startup script: can't invoke "winfo" comma
it turned out my /etc/X11/rgb.txt file was missing.
See my following post for more info.
On Sun, 25 Mar 2001, Romain Lerallut wrote:
> Hello everyone !
>
> My /usr has been slightly damaged, after a hard reboot. Now any x app
> using tk dies at startup.(see error message below)
*not* the original file !!
Then I extracted the whole package to a temp dir and I was finally able
to copy rgb.txt to /etc/X11.
I'd like somebody to please explain why --reinstalling didn't re-create
/etc/X11/rgb.txt. Is it a bug ?
TIA,
[a much relieved but a bit upset] Romain
--
Ain&
should show the current settings
"xset s off" and "xset -dpms" should disable any X-related screen blanking.
HTH, and good luck
Romain
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ided to write all our doc in sgml (docbook) format, so that we can
easily compile it into [a lot of] other formats.
However, as Will said, you can write a 'latex' doc if want. I'm typing a
report in LaTeX at work, using gvim and MikTeX (which is latex for
dos/windows) just to show my colleagues what is a REAL word processor.
See you,
Romain
umber of sites, where to get info , etc.
I haven't re-subscribed recently so I don't know if it has been implemented
yet, but it shall be
soon.
Why not do the same with debian-user ?
( in case anyone's interested I *think* it's Martin Quinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
who
xset s off
( you might also want to disable dpms: xset -dpms)
HTH,
Romain
On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, Russell May wrote:
> How do I disable the automatic blank screensaver that kicks in?
>
> -Russell May
>
--
Baby On Board.
rts to help *anyone* interested in
Debian. I just need to
be shown the right direction.
It's hard to solve a problem when you don't see where the problem exactly lies.
I hope you get my meaning the right way . We're all on the same
side !
( and if not, tell me, I'm not a native
Will, you could build a fortune cookie database:
build your list of tips in this way:
%
tip of the day:
#rm -rf /mnt/windows
%
other tip of the day:
echo /etc/passwd | mail romain
then run 'strfile', which is part of fortune-mod which builds a ".dat"
file ( that's
gt; > > your perl script?
> karl and romain -- this indeed looks easy. but it feels like i'll
> be adding comments and tips daily if not hourly, for a while at
> least. maybe when it calms down a bit, i'll hammer it into a
> fortune database.
adding a new tip:
echo %
".
I suggest reading Will Trillich's "Runlevel Intro":
http://newbiedoc.sourceforge.net/tutorials/runlevels-intro/t1.html
HTH,
Romain
Thus spake oivvio polite on Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 11:27:27AM +0200:
> Well not exactly dominating. Maybe not secretly either. But it sounded good.
> This oneliner from the department of utterly useless info tells it all:
lol !
Somebody's overdosing on SlashDot :-)
Romain
--
If you&
where we
lay our scene...' | fold -s --width=16
Two households,
both alike in
dignity, In
fair Verona
where we lay
our scene...
> Thanks in advance!
HTH,
Romain
--
I've been on this lonely road so long,
Does anybody know where it goes,
I remember last time the signs pointed home,
A month ago.
-- Carpenters, "Road Ode"
bles:
tmp_var=$( echo "$a" | cut -d\= -f 1 )
# and the datas:
tmp_data=$( echo "$a" | cut -d\= -f 2 )
eval "$tmp_var=foobar" # does var1=foobar
read a
done
echo $var1# should output "foobar"
> Thank
this happening before. If you manage to track it down to a
> particular package, please make sure a bug is filed against it.
> <...>
> Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Couldn't that be turned into a lintian test ?
( and of course, 'if not , why ?' :)
Romain
--
The moon is a planet just like the Earth, only it is even deader.
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