suming that you can access any file on the file system simply by
appending full path to src. I leave it to you to find out why ;^)
The example below simply looks for:
/var/www/Webpages2/home/ethan/Gingy/Pictures/Vol_1/b.mp4
which doesn't exist - "/" means "the document root&qu
ckages
> E: The package lists or status file could not be parsed or opened.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=431410
Also, correct your sources.list entries.
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P.S. Am I to assume that it is still on Debian?
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nal name (keep a copy) and clear all cookies.
If that works, the answer is obvious, if it doesn't clear all the
other settings, etc.
> Is it due to the updating,
Highly unlikely.
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> On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 7:59 PM, rjc wrote:
> > On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 11:47:36AM BST, lina wrote:
> >> It's iceweasle related, other browser no problem.
> >
> > In that case quit Iceweasel and:
> &
A real life example from not so long ago: it detected a Flashback [0]
trojan horse while both McAfee and Sophos failed to do so.
[0] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trojan_BackDoor.Flashback
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> longer than it should.
Since it doesn't add anything to the thread and is off-topic could you
kindly take this "ping-pong" off the list, please?
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more readable, and they're POSIX.
4. If you need literal results, quote the command substitution - "$id".
5. Last but not least - debug your script!
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[5] have a look at Joey's git-annex assistant
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/joeyh/git-annex-assistant-like-dropbox-but-with-your-own
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use terminal multiplexer (i.e. tmux, dtach, screen, etc.)
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ONFIG_HOME is not set it defaults to $HOME/.config
[1] if $KDEHOME is not set it defaults to $HOME/.kde4
[2]
http://shreevatsa.wordpress.com/2008/03/30/zshbash-startup-files-loading-order-bashrc-zshrc-etc/
[3] http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1855
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> On Du, 01 iul 12, 18:31:24, rjc wrote:
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> > Desktop Environments or Window Managers do not run $SHELL startup
> > files, nor should they.
> No, but some display managers do :)
> At least gdm (and gdm3 I
tion.
> [...]
> > [0] if $XDG_CONFIG_HOME is not set it defaults to $HOME/.config
> > [1] if $KDEHOME is not set it defaults to $HOME/.kde4
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> $KDEHOME is not set, but I have no kde4 directory.
Hmmm... I assumed it'll be there since KDE4 is the version in Squeeze.
Try
' to keep your /etc configuration files in a VCS[0].
[0] git, hg, ...
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te I will be corrected that it is a Usenet news group ;^)
[1] or not always be 100% right
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means is using Debian Installer (d-i) with preseeding.
I personally use it for fully automated install over the network but
yes, you can use d-i with preseeding for off-line installation - think
CD/DVD or USB memory stick with a local .deb repository.
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chmod go-rwx or g-w and o-rwx will be enough to get /home back
to desired permissions.
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> actually a real person. Looks like machine generated scripting to get
> emiail addresses from any who reply.
> thanks
> frosty
You can report SPAM using list's web archive interface.
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> Try remote logging using syslog-ng.
rsyslog (Debian's default) supports remote logging.
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s a mount point), rmdir is always appropriate.
+1 yes, I know! ;^)
One thing worth adding, put these in your alias file:
alias mv='mv -i'
alias cp='cp -i'
alias rm='rm -i'
I know it isn't much of a help now but it will save you future grief.
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ill show you all the files included in the
package (apart from the ones generated by maintainer scripts).
If there's not manual or info pages /usr/share/doc/$package_name
usually contains some documentation and/or examples.
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suspect that file recovery is his current priority.
> >>>
> >>>
> >> It's a "she". :-)
> >>
> > "It's"? Shouldn't that be "He's a she"? ;)
>
> These days I use singular they and friends when I don't
ing remote dirs with sshfs, anyway.
Since SSHFS is a FUSE filesystem in this example that would work -
umount however will deal with any filesystem (as long as there's a
corresponding mount.$FSTYPE helper program of course).
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> On 17/05/12 17:23, rjc wrote:
> > On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 04:59:40PM BST, Kelly Clowers wrote:
> >> On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 6:05 AM, Gary Dale wrote:
> >>> On 17/05/12 03:48 AM, Panayiotis Karabassis
ure you have, i.e.:
XKBLAYOUT="il,us"
XKBOPTIONS="grp:alt_space_toggle"
in your /etc/default/keyboard or /etc/X11/xorg.conf (depending on
Debian version).
Then you can toggle those two layouts with ALT and Space.
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fi
1. Now it doesn't require Bash (is POSIX-compatible).
2. No need to declare exit status as a variable.
3. Redirect wget to /dev/null, you don't need to remove any files
afterwards.
4. Use pipe with mail, no need to save to a file and t
ith their options:
userhost = /path/to/command option
You might find aliases useful.
man sudoers
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Wheezy/SID now want to revert things back.
You can always install an older version of the package.
[0] It seems like you had several entries in your sources.list file(s)
- post the content of your file here.
[1] safe-upgrade will only upgrade packages and won't remove any other
ones
[2] y
n.org/debian sid main
This is the mistake you made, you've mixed both squeeze (stable) with
sid (unstable release) adding squeeze-backports on top of it.
I'd recommend reading about mixing of stable, testing unstable - stay
away from experimental ;^) - releases and what can you do with A
ot;stable"! No one wants to do that. You want to choose when to
> upgrade, if at all...
I agree here, don't change squeeze to stable if you don't want to get
into trouble when wheezy comes out.
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3. Messes up threading in email clients.
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> documento adjunto al mismo, cualquiera que fuera su finalidad, están
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Shorten your signature and stop using HTML, please.
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On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 04:00:39PM BST, Camaleón wrote:
> If by "reverse" you mean a case sample of we being less restrictive,
> well, the fact of having "contrib" and "non-oss" repositories available
^^^
Obviously
for.
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Has anyone any ideas?
This should work:
locate libklashpart.so
apt-file is useful tool to search for package names containing
specific string in full path, even when the package is not installed:
apt-file search libklashpart.so
P.S. It looks like KDE-specific part of Gnash.
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On Sat, Jun 02, 2012 at 05:32:15PM BST, Lisi wrote:
> On Saturday 02 June 2012 07:59:40 rjc wrote:
> > locate libklashpart.so
> Tried that :-(
If your locate database is up to date it means that the file is no
longer there and your plugins registry simply doesn't reflect that.
OK to access it directly ?
>
> I am not sure how picks nfs is with respect to direct access of its
> exported shares
You can access the files directly from the server.
Direct access is always referable over NFS or any other transport
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I doubt you'll find it in any
recent Linux distribution.
> so help me for further process..
Use version 6 (or 7) of OpenJDK instead.
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d that I want to remove all of them recursively. Is there a Unix
> command to do that right away?
find top_dir_name -type f -name "*~" -exec rm '{}' \;
man find
P.S. While you're at it I suggest "man xargs" - you'll find it more
useful than "-exec" wit
On Tue, Jun 05, 2012 at 12:15:24PM BST, Wolodja Wentland wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 05, 2012 at 12:01 +0100, rjc wrote:
> > > Suppose that I have, in a certain directory and all its subdirs and
> > > subdirs'
> > > subdirs' subdirs... etc., a certain number o
way to disable screen going blank would be to use xset.
% xset s off
[0] http://projects.gnome.org/gnome-power-manager/
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BTW, libnss3 conflicts with libnss3-1d version < 2:3.13.4-2.
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