On Sat, 08 Jan 2000 18:52:29 +1100
"Jenn V." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Laurel Fan wrote:
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> > If the asker does know how to do all of this, and is insulted, I'm
> > sorry, but I'm glad you're insulted because you just wasted my time.
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> Actually, you didn't waste your time - I d
Hello, dears; how can I unrar a file? Got it from an Amiga user; but I know
that it's possible in windows or dos. Would rather do it in linux natively,
though..
Thanks in advance;
Sunnan
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It isn't free, by any means, but Footprints has looked pretty good to me.
I haven't used it, but when I was looking into such things some time ago, that
one looked most promising. The address is http://www.unipress.com/footprints/
C.
Conrad Golightly wrote:
> I have searched far and wide f
Emily Cartier wrote:
> That's odd. When I use man, it usually acts as if it's piped through
> less to begin with. More doesn't need a 'q' to end, but less does.
On some systems, more is less. :) Either an alias or a symlink.
C.
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Sunnanvind wrote:
> Hello, dears; how can I unrar a file? Got it from an Amiga user; but I know
> that it's possible in windows or dos. Would rather do it in linux natively,
> though..
there is a rar for linux available around...dunno the url, sorry. If you won't
be able to find it, contact me,
On Tue, Jan 11, 2000 at 07:49:43AM -0500 or thereabouts, Emily Cartier wrote:
> On Sat, 08 Jan 2000 18:52:29 +1100
> "Jenn V." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Actually, you didn't waste your time - I didn't realise 'man' was paged
> > with 'more' typically - if I know I'm planning to search a
I've used that before and have not had such happy luck. It will "white
screen" at times, loosing info from the tech and/or customer. I love the
way it's laid out and organized, and the way it works when it does work,
but if you don't want to lose information, don't use it.
Cindy
On Mon, 10 Jan
Keystone is a web-based bug tracking system. Fewer than 10 concurrent
licenses are free. I believe it requires mysql. It organizes things
as "slips", so there's no reason why a slip must be a bug or an
enhancement. I was looking at it 6+ months ago. I found it in the
Tools FAQ for comp.softwa
Did you use the hosted version or did you manage the software yourself?
Someone else at our company uses the hosted version; I installed our own
copy. We had issues with it, but these all stemmed from the fact that we
were running it on NT and had Access as the database. Once the database got
to
I'm not even sure what to search for on this one...
I have a 9 gb scsi drive that I actually only will
need to spin up once every 24 hrs or so, backup
information onto it and go back to sleep.
Is there some command or function that I can
use that tells a hard drive to spin down, etc?
Thanks,
Wa
Am 1/11/00, 4:22:42 PM, schrieb Telsa Gwynne:
> man on my RH 6.1 system pipes through less.
> Or acts as if it does.
Just an idea: might it perhaps be that in your ~/.bashrc
there are half a dozen so called 'aliases' defined?
Please type the command alias to see if some are working.
> I'm cu
On Tue, 11 Jan 2000 14:39:24 -0800, Walt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>I'm not even sure what to search for on this one... I have a 9 gb
>scsi drive that I actually only will need to spin up once every 24
>hrs or so, backup information onto it and go back to sleep.
>Is there some command or functi
> Is there some command or function that I can use that tells a hard
> drive to spin down, etc?
Try 'man (heh) hdparm'.
The -y switch looks like what you want. -S and -C also look interesting.
However, this is an ide command, but there is this at the end:
Although this utility is in
Has anyone tried these directions for the NT OS Loader + mini-HOWTO?
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/mini/Linux+NT-Loader.html#toc2
I tried using them, and I was able to install Red Hat with NT, and I did
get the menu for both
NT & Linux to work, but then had other problems...
Thanks,
Yvonne
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On Tue, Jan 11, 2000 at 07:28:11PM + or thereabouts, Karl-Heinz Zimmer wrote:
> Am 1/11/00, 4:22:42 PM, schrieb Telsa Gwynne:
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> > man on my RH 6.1 system pipes through less.
> > Or acts as if it does.
>
> Just an idea: might it perhaps be that in your ~/.bashrc
> there are half a dozen so
I'm looking for a basic web site manager - mostly for
link checking, renaming pages and files, etc. Nothing
fancy...
TIA!
Michelle
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hdparm seemed to be exactly what I was
looking for, but the -y (put in standby)
-C (current power status) and -S (set
sleep-when-idle timeout) all give this error:
/dev/sde:
Operation not permitted on a scsi drive.
Any more suggestions? I tried the newly-
learned 'apropos' looking for sleep
On 1/11/00, 10:28:16 PM, Telsa Gwynne wrote:
> [a, b and c snipped]
> I didn't know about the options $MANOPT, $PAGER, and the rest.
[...]
> I re-read man man (ahem) and spotted references to
> /etc/man.config.
Thanks for telling me!
I am not able to find this config file nor did I find
a way
On Tue, 11 Jan 2000 14:01:33 -0800 (PST), Michelle Leonard
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>I'm looking for a basic web site manager - mostly for link checking,
>renaming pages and files, etc. Nothing fancy...
I don't know of anything in particular. However, if you want to
specify more precisely wh
Maybe this would help?
http://staff.washington.edu/xyzzy/scsi.html
Jen
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From: "Walt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2000 5:28 PM
Subject: Re: [techtalk] put a drive to sleep...
> hdparm seemed to be exactly what I was
> lo
>Maybe this would help?
>
>http://staff.washington.edu/xyzzy/scsi.html
>
Thank you Jen! :-)
Appears to be 'xactly what I need.
Walt
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From: Emily Cartier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> On Sat, 08 Jan 2000 18:52:29 +1100
> "Jenn V." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> That's odd. When I use man, it usually ac
Kir Kolyshkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Sunnanvind wrote:
>
>> Hello, dears; how can I unrar a file? Got it from an Amiga user; but I know
>> that it's possible in windows or dos. Would rather do it in linux natively,
>> though..
>
>there is a rar for linux available around...dunno the url, sorr
Yes, I set up my dual-boot system using that howto. Works fine for me
(Mandrake 6.1). What problems are you having?
Yvonne wrote:
> Has anyone tried these directions for the NT OS Loader + mini-HOWTO?
> http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/mini/Linux+NT-Loader.html#toc2
> I tried using them, and I was
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