Careless on my part, thank you Will.
Jeff Elkins
> (jeff, i noticed that your question above showed up nestled
> into the shuttle disaster message thread; you correctly changed
> the subject to something meaningful -- good job -- but you
> should have remove the "in-reply-t
o play
> sounds from the command line?
I ran into that exact problem with KDE 3.1. It turned out that the aRTs sound
driver was set to full duplex and never released the sound card for use by
other applications.
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As a newbie, I appreciate your responses.
I'm looking forwarding to exploring Debian.
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Thanks for the tips. If something breaks, I can dual-boot back to RH, but I
haven't been spending much time there lately...
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On Wednesday 12 February 2003 7:26 am, Rob Weir wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 08:10:03PM +0100, Jeff Elkins wrote:
> > Thank you, R
Just checking before I accidentally render my box unbootable!
-Jeff
bambusa:/var/log/apache# apt-get --no-act install kernel-image-2.4-686
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
The following extra packages will be installed:
cramfsprogs dash initrd-tools kernel-
oppix, then changed my sources.list to point to unstable; then I
did a apt-get dist-upgrade. Wouldn't this eliminate traces of Woody & Sarge?
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I am able to write cds with cdrecord, just can't mount them with this drive.
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code bases. My understanding (from this list) is that by doing an apt-get
dist-upgrade with sources.list pointed to unstable I'm now running Sid.
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Fixed. It was a stupid mistake on my part. When recompiling a kernel, I
deselected SCSI cdrom support.
Thanks for your suggestions.
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On Thursday 13 February 2003 5:27 pm, Grega Fajdiga wrote:
Good day,
During the installation I had an opportunity to easily
select Debian GNU/Linux mirrors. Is there a standalone
version of this tool available?
Thank you,
Grega Fajdiga
With Knoppix version 3.1 try:
sudo /usr/local/bin/knx-hdinstall
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On Friday 14 February 2003 5:17 pm, stan wrote:
I have a new laptop, and I was planing on istalling Koppix to take advantge
of it's _great_ hardware auto detection, then merging back into
ach package?
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Has there been any word on when Sid will have KDE 3.1?
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On Saturday 15 February 2003 12:10 am, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
If apt is working properly, you should be able to remove a base package
that all of kde depends on. apt-get --purge remove kdebase
Thanks Mike!
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e deb-newbie mistake of thinking I could use those executables
under Debian...that didn't work out well. Thus far, QT, arts, kdelibs,
kdebase and kdenetworking have compiled w/o error.
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want to check out the Crossover Plugin, URL:
http://www.codeweavers.com - I've used it and Crossover Office for about a
year under RedHat and they seem to function fine under Debian. As a side
benefit, they do contribute code back to the Wine project.
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Knoppix HD install apparently thinks I'm German. At any rate, ispell wants to
use the German dictionary.
How can I fix the default locale to be US?
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Thanks list, for your help to a greatful deb-newbie.
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Thanks a bunch, Emma. That seems to have done the trick.
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On Saturday 15 February 2003 5:26 am, Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
> How can I fix the default locale to be US?
I'm not sure if this is an ispell thing or a locale thing; however, this
is how I i
Regarding this package, is there a way to enlarge the menu font sizes? They
are so tiny I'm going blind! I'm at 1024x768, but prior to the upgrade it
was much more readable.
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Thanks for the reply though,
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As a RH refugee, I'm used to running the 'setup' program to enable/disable
program startups at runtime. For Debian, am I correct in cd'ing to the
/etc/rcX.d dir and moving SXXprogram to KXXprogram to disable it?
If so, is there a better way?
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now I was compiling kdegraphics and it
crashed on what appeared to be missing imlib. I did apt-get install
imlib-dev, typed make and proceeded on. That's power.
Preaching to the converted :)
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On Sunday 16 February 2003 7:08 am, Nathan Poznick wrote:
>Thus spake Jeff Elkins:
>> Regarding this package, is there a way to enlarge the menu font sizes?
>> They are so tiny I'm going blind! I'm at 1024x768, but prior
On Monday 17 February 2003 6:08 am, Raju Kurunkad wrote:
>Check out rcconf. I found it quite useful for starting/stopping services
>at boot.
>
>Raju
Nice tool, thanks!
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I'd like to gen up a script to nuke references in .ssh/known_hosts to the
Zaurus. It's trivial to edit known_hosts, but I'd like to eliminate this
step.
Can someone point me in the right direction?
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On Sunday 07 September 2003 1:10 am, Dave Carrigan wrote:
>On Sat, Sep 06, 2003 at 10:03:09PM -0400, Jeff Elkins wrote:
>> I'm doing a lot of work with a Sharp Zaurus which requires several
>> re-flashes of the box daily - With my initrd.bin, ssh keys on the Z
>> regene
n the market for a DVD recorder and I'd
like the option of making backups.
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fails. Mail seems to work fine otherwise.
Where might I have screwed up?
#!/usr/bin
ict;', perl will tell
>you about such mistakes.
Thanks, this did the trick!
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hrunk :)
Any way I can jigger things so the display is correct for whichever machine
she happens to using?
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;filtering. Its now catching all of them.
>
>Best wishes,
>
>Shri
Shri, I'm getting slammed by this crap. I've got SA running though...could you
clue a SA newbie how to set this up?
SA is grabbing all "normal" spam, but it's choking on this onslaught.
TIA
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SE. Not that that does me a damn bit of good :(
(I keep Win98 SE for the grandchildren and Harry Potter x twice per year.)
Please help. I'm looking at a +300$ investment with the boss (She Who Must Be
Obeyed) looking over my shoulder.
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On Saturday 20 September 2003 7:31 am, Jeff Elkins wrote:
>On Friday 19 September 2003 6:59 pm, Sebastian Kapfer wrote:
>>You can add a "score" line to your ~/.spamassassin/user_prefs file. Scroll
>>down to the end, there you should find an example. I'm cu
rks.
I prefer dfsg-compliant, but I don't insist on it. cdread-prodvd was the first
program I tried and it works with -R(W) media but not +.
I did install dvd+rw-tools and burnt an DVD+RW that I was able to mount.
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I need to convert a bunch of filenames to uppercase. I tried the script below,
which does...nothing.
#!/bin/sh
for file in $*
do
if [ -f $file ]
then
ucfile=`echo $file | tr [a-z] [A-Z]`
if [ $file != $ucfile ]
then
mv -i $file $ucfile
fi
fi
done
Any tips?
TIA
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ant clue
level (but I'm biased, I used to work there :) and supported smtp
relaying with SMTP AUTH. So, I set up my email to always relay through
my ISP and AUTH if necessary...otherwise, I'm not sure I could have set
up a clean solution to always relay my mail.
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Thanks for the tips, folks. This will help me avoid a PITA recurring task...
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I'm curious as to how to integrate mailfilter into my spamassassin/fetchmail
scheme. Currently, fetchmail runs every 300 seconds and gathers mail from my
pop3 accounts.
Would I set up a cronjob for mailfilter or can fetchmail be run in tandem with
mailfilter?
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On Tuesday 23 September 2003 12:58 pm, Wayne Topa wrote:
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>> I'm curious as to how to integrate mailfilter into my
>> spamassassin/fetchmail scheme. Currently, fetchmail runs every 300 seconds
>> and gathers
resolv.conf to my isp's dns boxes.
However, ps -A | grep named still shows named running.
Where do I need to look to start my detective work?
I'm running sid.
TIA
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resolv.conf to my isp's dns boxes.
However, ps -A | grep named still shows named running. syslog reveals no
unusual messages regarding bind/named.
Where do I need to look to start my detective work?
I'm running sid.
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On Saturday 27 September 2003 5:43 am, Stephen Patterson wrote:
>On Sat, 27 Sep 2003 04:30:26 +0200, Jeff Elkins wrote:
>> On my personal server, bind has quit working.
>>
>> Previously, I had a caching nameserver running at 192.168.0.1 that also
>> resolved local n
On Saturday 27 September 2003 9:10 am, Jeff Elkins wrote:
>What is a missing ptr?
OK, to named.conf I added:
zone "192.in-addr.arpa" {
type master;
file "/etc/bind/db.192";
};
and /etc/bind/db.192 contains:
;
; BIND reverse data file for 192.168.0.0
;
$T
lly wrap
it like:
if &t_Co > 2 || has("gui_running")
syntax on
endif
This turns syntax highlighting on only if the terminal supports more
than 2 colors, or if its running the gui version (ie, gvim)
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On topic, I have three systems with VIA motherboards and all of them run
Woody/Sarge/Sid w/o problems. These days, anything that's not too esoteric
will probably work fine right out of the box.
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I've not yet
>had that issue. I'm glad it's working now.
Thanks for the pointers (or ptrs:)
I'm working my way through O'Reilly's DNS/Bind, but it's slow going. Reverse
lookups still don't seem to work as they should.
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I'm stumped. Is this a problem with my exim/fetchmail config or is it a OE
problem? How can I overcome this?
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I'm stumped. Is this a problem with my exim/fetchmail config or is it a OE
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(this
h Clive. I'll give this a shot.
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On Friday 10 October 2003 7:09 pm, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
>That message is actually from an email address harvesting spambot of
>some sort. We've been seening these on the list for the last few weeks.
And it's also HTML format which is another red flag.
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I'm trying to write a script to change spaces in a filename to the underscore
character:
#!/bin/sh
for i in *; do
if test -f $i; then
mv $i `echo $i | tr '" "' '_'`
fi
done
When run, it gives me the error "too many args in line fo
On Sunday 12 October 2003 6:50 pm, Colin Watson wrote:
>On Sun, Oct 12, 2003 at 06:37:16PM -0400, Jeff Elkins wrote:
>> I'm trying to write a script to change spaces in a filename to the
>> underscore character:
>>
>> #!/bin/sh
>> for i in *; do
>>
On Sunday 12 October 2003 10:35 pm, Jeff Elkins wrote:
>On Sunday 12 October 2003 6:50 pm, Colin Watson wrote:
>>On Sun, Oct 12, 2003 at 06:37:16PM -0400, Jeff Elkins wrote:
>>> I'm trying to write a script to change spaces in a filename to the
>>> underscore charac
#x27;t take what I am about to say as gospel for that reason.
>But, I don't know if oss and alsa work in concert together, I think that
>the one replaces the other in function.
>Alsaconf and modconf may be able to clarify a couple of things for you.
>I dont need the displays, so I do
us other problems, and won't reliably play over a wide range of
devices. Not at all on a Zaurus.
>That's really not going to help improve the quality :-)
Ah well, after 55 the ears really aren't that discriminating anyway :)
Thanks to all for the scripting help!
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>> Well, hell.
>>
>> I set up a new address (for family) on my server and inadvertently used it
>> Sunday in a reply to debian-user. It's now being flooded with email
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On Tuesday 14 October 2003 1:20 pm, Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
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>|
>| I set up a new address (for family) on my server and inadvertently used it
>| Sunday in a reply to debian-user. It'
I havn't changed my proftpd config in like 1/2 a year, and i checked it over,
it
looks fine...It's got me confused.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks,
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it
looks fine...It's got me confused.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks,
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; working on. I wonder if there's a way to do something like this in
> X...
>
> Issac
In Gnome/Icewm, a right click on the panel bar, go to Panel/Global
Prefs, then the Misc. tab. There is a window shot and a full
screenshot option there...
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igned expts, that would be nice. I figure with all the
math programs out there, maybe there would be a nice one for this
too...
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>
> no, not dept. of Energy, but design of experiments. Are there any
> decent GPL'ed programs out there that would be somewhat analagous to
> Modde or SAS-JMP? I realize that is asking quite a bit, bu
rd, which is a Pentium IV socket 478
board with the SiS 648 northbridge and SiS 693 southbridge. The
relevant NICs are the integrated RTL-8139 (module = 8139too) and a
Linksys LNE100TX (module = tulip).
If there's any other info that would be useful, please let me know.
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far sound very similar
to a problem I'm having:
<http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2002/debian-user-200211/msg01288.html>
If it shows up when you use a 2.4 kernel but not a 2.2 kernel, it
might be the same thing.
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install disk with a 2.2
kernel to find out what 2.2 is seeing.
Now that I think if it, I don't remember switching the PnP setting in
the BIOS for this motherboard, so that could certainly be the problem.
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t it might save a lot
of home users a lot of grief.
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so, how people are solving it.
Thanks for the help so far!
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I've just purchased a Logitech USB Optical mouse to replace my old PS/2
Logitech Mouseman Plus. I've set up USB with no real problems, and the
mouse and keyboard coexist fine on the console. However, when I get into
Xwindows, the mouse works fine but the keyboard does nothing whatsoever.
When
re I see a
config.i686 but no config.i686-smp, for instance), or is it tucked away
somewhere else? I'm still learning The Debian Way.
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gt; the following:
If you're overwriting the SUSE install with Debian keep a copy of the
SUSE /etc files. These can be used to assist with any problems you get
setting up Debian for your hardware.
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Jeff> Could
Jeff> someone please point me to where to can I find the
Jeff> configuration file that was used to create
Jeff> kernel-image-2.4.18-686?
If you installed the image
a new chip and then borrowing a
soldering iron if that would be cheaper... Ideas?
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x27;s my alsa config:
jeff@oddjob:/etc/alsa/modutils$ cat /etc/alsa/modutils/0.5
# --- BEGIN: Generated by ALSACONF, do not edit. ---
# --- ALSACONF verion 0.4.3b ---
alias char-major-116 snd
alias snd-card-0 snd-card-intel8x0
alias char-major-14 soundcore
alias sound-slot-0 snd-card-0
alias sound-s
ork, I'll consider plonking down the money for
OSS.
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ac97_codec 9576 0 [i810_audio]
Also, it was necessary to add my account to some groups in /etc/groups,
something that slipped by me the first time:
disk:x:6:root,jeff
cdrom:x:24:root,jeff
audio:x:29:root,jeff
Finally, the i810_audio module and alsa's snd-card-intel8x0 don'
modules.
One more thought, do you have alsa-path defined in /etc/modultils?.
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d)
user.log (xfs)
What else do I need to change to get these programs to pick up the new
name? Also, how do I generate public keys with the correct host name
(or can I just edit the hostname in /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub and
/etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key.pub)?
thanks,
Jeff
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how many, I took the easy way out and rebooted. Unfortunately, that
doesn't seem to have changed the situation -- it looks like the old
name must be stored in a file somewhere that the daemons are reading.
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just rearranged the order so
the new name is first, followed by "localhost", followed by the old
name. Maybe that'll make a difference.
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My closest mirror is my ISP (Demon), but it has taken some time for the
mirror to update since Woody was released. Is it worthwhile changing my
sources now, or are these problems not unusual for this site?
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seems to have gone back to just one personality. :-)
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/etc/apt/preferences
Package: *
Pin: release a=testing
Pin-Priority: 700
Package: *
Pin: release a=unstable
Pin-Priority: 70
I'm a little concerned with the idea of bumping up unstable's priority
because I don't want to upgrade everything to unstable, just selected
packages.
shying away from the upgrade.
I'll probably wait until more of it percolates into testing, or maybe
finally dedicate the time to getting mutt and an alternative browser
going.
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>On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 10:56, Richard Lyons wrote:
>> On Wednesday 13 August 2003 7:46 pm, Jeff Elkins wrote:
>> > Most of the spam I receive is HTML format. Is there a fairly painless
>> > way of sending anything
Most of the spam I receive is HTML format. Is there a fairly painless way of
sending anything formatted HTML to my trash folder?
I use kmail and sid.
TIA
Jeff Elkins
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On Wednesday 13 August 2003 11:56 am, Richard Lyons wrote:
>On Wednesday 13 August 2003 7:46 pm, Jeff Elkins wrote:
>> Most of the spam I receive is HTML format. Is there a fairly painless way
>> of sending anything formatted HTML to my trash folder?
>>
>> I use kmail a
anging the
size doesn't seem to do anything. I thought there might be a personal
prefs file somewhere under ~/.galeon or ~/.mozilla but was unable to
find anything.
Any thoughts anyone?
Jeff
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t RMS shouldn't be
taken at face value anymore, that is all :)
Jeff
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ( Rob VanFleet)
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Subject: OT: Re: rms on debian : background noise
Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2003 07:12:01 -0500
On Sun, Aug 17, 2003 at 08:19:37P
p,
was found and fixed by Bastien, author of totem. Both totem and XF4.3 (when
crucial vendor patches are taken into account) operate very well.
I far prefer reading informed mailing list commentary, don't you?
- Jeff
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setup currently, but IIRC, there is a gdm
configuration file (gdm.conf?) analogous to kdmrc that includes a parameter
to allow/disallow root logins. By default it's turned off.
Jeff Elkins
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Is there a FAQ available for setting up Spamassassin and exim? Googling found
several for SA + postfix, but not for exim.
Thanks,
Jeff Elkins
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On Friday 29 August 2003 2:01 pm, Steve Lamb wrote:
>On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 13:23:51 -0400
>
>Jeff Elkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Is there a FAQ available for setting up Spamassassin and exim? Googling
>> found several for SA + postfix, but not for exim.
>
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