I'm having an ubuntu Edge Eft (2.6.17-11-generic) system with a ps2
mouse. After a period of times it moves randomly clicking spots on the
screen. For reference, the system is affected by the bug mentioned
here[1] on USB HID wireless mice from HP.
Anyone know a cure for that?
PS this is a reason f
Hi All,
We just added a new Ubuntu Mirror in
http://mirror.inter.net.il/pub/ubuntu and we are on a process of being
an official mirror site.
You all more than welcome to use it , and get a nice bandwidth for
updates and apt-get packages.
For all Ubuntu community in Israel.
Have fun
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Hi Amos,
I don't know how to answer your question inside Sendmail.
I would opt for a (simple and dirty) solution outside of Sendmail using a
milter script in Perl that checks disk space and returns a "service
temporarily unavailable" error in the event that there is no space left.
Not elegant
Hi All,
I've asked this before but didn't get any real answers:
Is it possible to run a Comfy X keyboard on an old machine running Xubuntu?
My kid just turned 2 years old and he is constantly trying to destroy my
computer (running Ubuntu).
I have 2 old computers on the side and I want to set u
Hey all
I formerly had a gentoo box with a 4x250GB software RAID5, no LVM,
ext3 filesystem, using disks sdc,sdd,sde and sdf. sda and sdb were the
OS disks.
I was to move the RAID over to a new machine running debian. Further
to this, my backup of the data turned out to be only partial.
The new d
Hello,
I'd like to configure sendmail to discard messages if it runs out of disk space.
By "discard" I mean that I want it to just completely delete the
message and forget about it.
The current situation is that if it runs out of disk space then it
keep filling the disk even more with "deferred
On Sunday March 4 2007, Vassilii Khachaturov wrote:
> > I've learned that the following commands do the switching:
> > setxkbmap -model pc104 -layout us
> > setxkbmap -model pc104 -layout il
> > so I can use them as input actions to select english/hebrew.
> >
> > However, turns out the co
On Sun, 4 Mar 2007 23:32:04 Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
>
> YUM downloaded and installed almost 900 packages. I would like to
> do the same upgrade and update to another system.
>
> Is there a way to back the packages up to a DVD or other medium and put
> them on the other system so I don't have t
I downloaded Fedora Core 6 and used the CDs to upgrade a Fedora Core 4
system. Once it was completed I logged on and did a YUM update.
YUM downloaded and installed almost 900 packages. I would like to
do the same upgrade and update to another system.
Is there a way to back the packages up to a D
> I've learned that the following commands do the switching:
> setxkbmap -model pc104 -layout us
> setxkbmap -model pc104 -layout il
> so I can use them as input actions to select english/hebrew.
>
> However, turns out the commands do not update the icon.
> Is there a better way to switch
On 04/03/07, Shlomo Solomon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This completely off-topic thread has gone on far too long. Aside from two or
three posts about possible LINUX issues, I fail to see why we are having this
completely irrelevant discussion about porn, censorship, religion and who
knows what el
On Sun, 4 Mar 2007 15:43:54 ido wrote:
>
> How can I rename and/or delete a file that starts with minus ?
> For example:
>
> mv --test test
>
> will end up with the error:
> mv: unrecognized option `--test'
> Try `mv --help' for more information.
>
> The same error will exists if I'll use the aster
On Sunday March 4 2007, Dan Bar Dov wrote:
> [Sorry for the earlier post, kbd mistake]
>
> Now that I've learned that to switch input language on Linux I need to
> click the small icon with the two letters in the system tray, I'd like to
> do the switching by
> a keyboard shortcut.
>
> I've learned
Hello,
Thank you all for the answers. The answer of didi worked for me well.
The others did not (some of them I did try before the posting).
Ido
On 3/4/07, Yedidyah Bar-David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sun, Mar 04, 2007 at 03:43:54PM +0200, ik wrote:
> Hello,
>
> How can I rename and/or del
On Sun, Mar 04, 2007 at 03:43:54PM +0200, ik wrote:
> Hello,
>
> How can I rename and/or delete a file that starts with minus ?
> For example:
>
> mv --test test
In addition to '--' already mentioned, you can
mv ./--test test
This will work with any mv, not only GNU's etc. that accept '--'.
--
From man mv:
POSIX OPTIONS
-- Terminate option list.
-- Shimi
On Sunday 04 March 2007 15:43, ik wrote:
> Hello,
>
> How can I rename and/or delete a file that starts with minus ?
> For example:
>
> mv --test test
>
> will end up with the error:
> mv: unrecognized option `--test'
> Tr
a. Try to put AFTER all the regular "minus" options a double-dash
("--"), i.e.
mv -v -- oldfile newfile
this tells the command line parser that no options come after the
double-dash.
b. sometimes backslash, or tick, is enough, i.e.
rm -v 'my*file'
or
rm -v my\*file
- Oren
ik wrote:
Hello,
Hello,
How can I rename and/or delete a file that starts with minus ?
For example:
mv --test test
will end up with the error:
mv: unrecognized option `--test'
Try `mv --help' for more information.
The same error will exists if I'll use the asterisk wildcard instead.
Please note that I'm lookin
On Sunday 04 March 2007 12:42, Dan Bar Dov wrote:
> Is there a better way to switching language on KDE 3.5.5/FC5 using the
> keyboard?
Do a right click on the panel icon. Choose configure and look at the "xkb
options" tab. You'll find lots of ways to switch language.
> Also while at it. the lit
[Sorry for the earlier post, kbd mistake]
Now that I've learned that to switch input language on Linux I need to click
the small icon with the two letters in the system tray, I'd like to do
the switching by
a keyboard shortcut.
I've learned that the following commands do the switching:
setxk
Now that I've learned that to switch input language on Linux I need to click
the small icon with the two letters in the system tray, I'd like to do
the switching by
a keyboard shortcut.
I've learned that the following commands do the switching:
setxkbmap -model pc104 -layout us
setxkbmap -model p
Quoting Shachar Shemesh, from the post of Fri, 02 Mar:
>
> The real reason you are confused, however, is because the question is
> not whether "kids should have access to pornography". The real question
> is "whether all internet users in Israel be forced to identify
> themselves via biometrics in
I agree, and that's exactly why I was he first one to menton the possible
LINUX implicatons. But as I already wrote, only 2 other people referred to
that aspect of the problem. All the other posts were about censorship, porn
etc - and those subjects, as interesting as they may be, ARE off topic.
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