've never had this problem on Emacs on other Linux distros or
OpenBSD, although I use mule. Why does this slow loading occur
specifically in Debian, and how can I fix it?
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've never had this problem on Emacs on other Linux distros or
OpenBSD, although I use mule. Why does this slow loading occur
specifically in Debian, and how can I fix it?
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On Friday 26 September 2003 12:00, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 24, 2003 at 05:52:32PM +0100, Adam wrote:
>> I've never had this problem on Emacs on other Linux distros or
>> OpenBSD, although I use mule. Why does this slow loading occur
>> specifically in De
Tatsuya Kinoshita wrote:
> Debian mule-ucs package enables Mule-UCS Unicode (loading
> /usr/share//site-lisp/mule-ucs/un-define.elc) by default
> in the startup file `/etc/emacs/site-start.d/40mule-ucs.el'.
>
> Loading un-define.elc might take several seconds. If you want to
> disable Mule-UCS
On Wednesday 08 October 2003 12:10, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 08, 2003 at 10:04:01AM +0000, Adam wrote:
>> On Wednesday 08 October 2003 08:00, Lukas Ruf wrote:
(1)
>> > find -type f | xargs chmod 0644
>>
>> I would have come up with
>>
(2)
&
My AIDE output always contains the following:
Output of the daily AIDE run:
Not implemented in db_readline_file 311
"@@end_db"
(followed by either "AIDE produced no errors." or the list of file
changes).
What does it mean?
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On Tuesday 14 October 2003 19:10, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> * Joseph Jones ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [031014 03:35]:
>> While I'm a huge Firebird fan, IE was better at some tasks (yes, they
>> are non-standard HTML tasks, but what can you do when that's what the
>> industry uses? *sigh*).
>
> IMO, Mozilla
not be installed. Is this broken? How can I
get it to work?
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> This is a fresh install of debian. I have edited my preferences and
> sources.list to be just like those on another system that worked in
> January. I just tried it on the other system and it fails there
too.
> The apt-get -t unst
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> OP: usually apt will
>
Hi I just installed debian and X, and X cannot detect my mouse. There
is no /dev/mouse.
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I duplicated the entries in my sources.list and replaced "stable" with
"unstable" in the new entries and everything worked great.
Gnome 2.0 looks and works much better than the old (probably
mis-installed) version.
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> Subject: gnome 2 fonts, X fonts, and defoma
> To: [EMAIL PROT
can upgrade to testing or unstable I am willing to do that.
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(2) setting them in the
.sawfishrc makes the instructions shorter. Which do you prefer?
How do I set a paragraph style not to leave blank lines between paragraphs?
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since you can really mess things up with a shell interface.
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and show future reviewers what has been said.
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I am running Debian/Woody and Gnome 2. Suddenly I find I can not
cut-and-paste from GNU Emacs to other programs like gnome-terminal and
Mozilla anymore. I could have sworn this was working before, then I
think I did something in Mozilla and it broke. How can I fix this?
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There is a new version of my webpage at
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with many changes, major one being split into two versions,
one for Unix experts and one for novices.
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me to cut and paste the actual error messages, etc. i can do this.
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to do this is to tunnel ssh proxy through other port like http.
What are other ways to achieve the end result? I think I heard tell
that there is something in java that allows secure connections from
httpd (right from a web page).
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If you need to know how to do this, post
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> is absolutely nothing you can do except to use your providers
> mailserver.
Which may or may not be reliable. My ISP's mailservers are reliable
_most_ of the time -- but when they are not, they do not return warning
messages
= remote_smtp
route_list = * smtp.blueyonder.co.uk
This will catch any addresses whose domains match the "domains" list and
route them through my ISP's server.
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I do think people who have this problem should make a point of complaining
to postmasters of sites that block us from routing mail directly.
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On Saturday 13 December 2003 09:50, Joerg Rossdeutscher wrote:
> I agree to that. Not everyone should use a private mailserver. Hobbyists
> and Freaks should not run such service, it's a job for professionals,
> and those have a static ip. I'm really tired of writing a lot in
> mailinglists an get
On Sunday 14 December 2003 21:50, Joerg Rossdeutscher wrote:
> Am So, den 14.12.2003 schrieb Adam um 12:57:
>> On Saturday 13 December 2003 09:50, Joerg Rossdeutscher wrote:
>> > There's nothing wrong with fetching mail
>> > - immediately after every dial in
&g
difying content.
One ISP has a monopoly on cable modem service in my area.
> Local mailservers are childish, dangerous and nonsense.
Bigotry against independent mailservers is childish, dangerous and
nonsense. ;-)
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ate a file in
~/.bashrc
and add the alais commands in there.
This could work, thou it will only
take effect in terms that have been
spawned after the alteration.
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o binging ect,
aka 'super pico' coz extra features
and found it to be quick simple and clean.
Though since then moved to vim and like it,
did try emacs but it did not suit the work
i was/am doing not saying either better but
they have thier roles.
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> You might also try the es1370 driver, since The SB128 can supposedly
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There are 2 versions of the sb128
v1 - es1370
v2 - es1371
two phyiscally differenct type with
the same name :/
thou the v1 usually has an additional
speaker output jack and is chunkier.
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On Tuesday 16 December 2003 20:20, Joerg Rossdeutscher wrote:
> The solution is
> - lots of exceptions in exim.conf (bad)
medium
> - using the proviers smarthost (good)
bad -- That's just given in to the arrogant people.
Good: add exceptions to exim.conf when you have to, then send polite (very
On Tuesday 16 December 2003 20:30, Joerg Rossdeutscher wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am Mo, den 15.12.2003 schrieb Adam um 09:06:
>> On Sunday 14 December 2003 21:40, Joerg Rossdeutscher wrote:
>
>> > everyone should be forced to use a providers machine as smarthost.
>>
>
ange and configure exim to route mail to those
>> through your ISP's SMTP server. If you need to know how to do this,
>> post again and I'll supply an example.
>>
>> -- Adam
>
> Please do post an example. I think I need one. Thanks.
When you have to add a dom
On Thursday 18 December 2003 12:00, Richard Kimber wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Dec 2003 10:04:58 GMT
> Adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> important!) e-mails to the admins of those domains explaining why you
>> need to route your own mail and stating that they are con
On Thursday 18 December 2003 21:40, Joerg Rossdeutscher wrote:
> You share a network neighbourhood with _others_. Your machine start
> connections to my machine, and when my machine want's to answer your
> machine half an hour later, _your_ machine is gone, or another machine
> is answering, or...
On Tuesday 16 December 2003 20:20, Joerg Rossdeutscher wrote:
> The solution is
> - lots of exceptions in exim.conf (bad)
> - using the proviers smarthost (good)
My parents' ISP is now blocking my ISP's SMTP servers but not their whole
IP range. So if I had followed your "advice" about mailrout
On Monday 05 January 2004 16:10, Rick Weinbender wrote:
> Alf Werder wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 2004-01-05 at 15:47, Rick Weinbender wrote:
>> > I have a basic question.
>> > Is there a method using "ls" from the command line to
>> > have it display only directories.
>> > I've looked thru the help (ls -
while writing the config file."
And of course, I can't get any sound out.
Any suggestions?
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Adam
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On Wednesday 21 January 2004 16:40, Andreas Janssen wrote:
> Hello
>
> Adam (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
>
>> I'm using a gb pc105 keyboard (and this is in my XF86Config-4 file).
>> The keyboard map works correctly in X but not in the virtual consoles
>>
s nothing and things are missing in /proc:
/proc $ ls -l bus/usb/
total 0
/proc $ cat scsi/scsi
Attached devices: none
There should be a CD-RW (by ide-scsi) and three USB devices (a webcam, a
gamepad and a SmartMedia card reader).
What am I missing?
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/dev/hdc/cdrom autoro,user,noauto 0 0
proc/proc procdefaults0 0
> Did you rerun lilo?
Well, I rebooted!
> What does dmesg | grep cd say? What does dmesg |
> grep command say?
/home/adam $ dmesg |grep cd
hdc: attached ide-cdrom driver.
hdd: attached ide-
On Friday 23 January 2004 22:10, Adam wrote:
> I recently did a clean installation of Debian testing on my workstation,
> but I can't find my USB devices and CD-RW.
>
> /sbin/lsmod includes the following:
Here's the complete output in case I left out something the sig
read-only
What does devfs=mount do that /etc/rc*/*devfs start doesn't?
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into the actual boot process?
>>> What does dmesg | grep cd say? What does dmesg |
>>> grep command say?
Now:
/home/adam $ dmesg |grep cd
hdc: attached ide-cdrom driver.
hdd: attached ide-cdrom driver.
/home/adam $ dmesg |grep command
Kernel command line: auto BOOT_IMAGE=Linux
v/hda'
Added Linux *
Is that a serious warning?
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HTML as another part in case you still want to see it (e.g., in a web
browser):
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a card reader used to appear (on my previous system) as
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s /etc/gdm/Sessions and create a
> file ~/.xsession that consists of
>
> #!/bin/sh
> exec wmaker
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red herring. It had created
/etc/modutils/sndconfig.
> to /etc/modutils/aliases and run update-modules. Next add yourself to
> the audio group and log out and in again.
I think it was just the audio group that was missing. Thanks for your
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d Linux *
>>
>> Is that a serious warning?
>
> It means that your Kernel was compiled with support for devfs, but devfs
> is not mounted right now. I don't think it is serious.
That warning has stopped happening now. But my df output has changed
recently (it used to
text.zip
Description: Binary data
always get the same problem: every
printout is preceded by a sheet with some letters (usually "d a b") spread
across the page near the top. This also happens with printouts from
another computer over Samba.
Is this a bug or have I misconfigured something?
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On Wednesday 04 February 2004 20:40, Adam Aube wrote:
> On Wednesday 04 February 2004 01:30 pm, Adam wrote:
>> What I want to know is how to force a single module to load at boot.
>
> This should do the trick:
>
> echo "usb-storage" >> /etc/modules
Aha.
On Friday 06 February 2004 04:30, Adam Aube wrote:
> On Thursday 05 February 2004 01:24 pm, Adam wrote:
>> Aha. I thought I was supposed to edit only the /etc/modutils/* but
>> it's OK to edit /etc/modules too; just not /etc/modules.conf because
>> that
>> on
ggenc reads audio data in either raw,
WAV, or AIFF format and encodes it into an Ogg Vorbis stream."
What am I missing or doing wrong?
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e of the file is?
$ file start.wav
start.wav: RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE audio, ITU G.711 A-law, mono 8000 Hz
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> Something is wrong with the wav file, or it is some non-standard
> format. I can't say what exactly is the problem from here. Where did
> you get the files? If you have some other software (like some windows
> player) that can play them, m
or your wav-file. Try to
> install mplayer if you don't have already and use it to create an
> uncompressed wav-file. AFAIR mplayer is able to create uncompressed
> wav-files (try man mplayer).
I'll try it.
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> You can boot from one of the Debian CDs. For example, insert CD1 and
> type:
>
> rescbf24 root=/dev/hdsomething
I don't have one of those -- I used the Debian sarge installer CD (about 100
MB) and that option doesn't work with it. But I'll get one!
> Or try to boot wit
Andreas Janssen wrote:
> You can boot from one of the Debian CDs. For example, insert CD1 and
> type:
Any ideas on what I broke and how to fix it once I get through the rescue
boot? I think that i686 is a correct kernel for an Athlon 1100, isn't it?
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>> I don't have one of those -- I used the Debian sarge installer CD
>> (about 100 MB) and that option doesn't work with it. But I'll get
>> one!
>
> I only have a set of Woody CDs, but maybe there is the normal rescue
> kernel available on your CD (I don't know which Kern
Was wondering if anyone has a workaround for this problem other than
uninstalling and reinstalling. I'm trying to upgrade a package and
get this error. The software involved doesn't seem to be one that I
can uninstall without uninstalling a bunch of things I'd rather not
uninstall to reinstall.
ECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 02, 2007 at 01:00:58AM -, Adam wrote:
> > Was wondering if anyone has a workaround for this problem other than
> > uninstalling and reinstalling. I'm trying to upgrade a package and
> > get this error. The software involved doe
n
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 10 Apr 1 11:47 debian_version
Running apt-get dist-upgrade also fails with the same error, as does
any apt-get at this point. I've decided at this point to start over,
I removed debianutils and then had to reinstall gzip and debianutils
by hand. I'm running a n
Hi!
I've just tried to install virtualbox on a rt kernel and got hangup, notebook
stopped responding completely at the dkms install state, where it tries to
apply the module, think.
Any help, where i have to send bug report?
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It's been a while (so I'm not 100% sure about the names), but that's the way
it worked for me.
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A : Debian User List
Objet : Changing from a PS/2 mouse to a USB m
uns the
same sort of policy.
Thanks in advance for any hints (I really enjoy this list but just don't
have the time . . .)
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ople don't ever post
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will listen to that.
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quot;connect from work and by modem from home type of user).
Maybe nobody would be interested but, but, but, maybe they would !
Thanks to all who replied, maybe something will come of it . . .
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t viruses are a reason
to exclude people like myself.
I'll let the list decide and abide by the majority decision.
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t viruses are a reason
to exclude people like myself.
I'll let the list decide and abide by the majority decision.
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okay, I expected a bit more tolerance from debian users - I've just
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sorry for having bothered you . . .
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* adam ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
>
I had my DNS in /etc/hosts by mistake for my machine 192.168.1.101 but
then later removed it but now, not matter what I do, it still thinks my
DNS is always 192.168.1.101. Not even a reboot helps.
Did I forget to do something?
I just installed nscd and constantly tried to restart that. Only way
I
Has anyone ever heard of /etc/resolv.conf becoming blank after a reboot?
I know it would be a DNS issue but I have no idea as to where even to look to fix it.-- Love Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Goodness, Faithfulnes, Gentleness, Self-Control.^^ You need all of these.
I currently am running a Debian Stable server with two NIC cards. Only
one NIC card is configured and providing the machine Internet access.
The two NICs are:
1 RealTek (forget model number) - 10 MB/S
1 Network Everywhere (tulip) 10/100 MB/S
Now I was thinking of possibly using my machine as a n
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Anyone know if any of these packages would cause a blank /etc/resolv.conf at boot? Also, adams-server.no-ip.org which is an external IP, once set to a local IP through /etc/hosts, still though after removing
192.168.1.101, it still says 192.168.1.101 and /etc/resolv.conf is blank after reboot.
H
RAM, and a swap space of around 28MB
2. I used the slink installation, because of the low memory
Thanks for your help,
Adam
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While trying to run apt-get update or dselect I get the error
E: Dynamic MMap ran out of room
I've created the file /etc/apt/apt.conf with contents APT::Cache-Limit
25165824, and I've reduced my sources.list to only one entry,
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian stable main, and this hasn't sol
hp4-cgi, you're
not running the Apache module at all anymore (though, this seems rather
odd. I can't think of any instance where php4 would be forcefully removed
rather than upgraded). You might want to reinstall php4, then toss
"extension=mysql.so" in your /etc/php4/apa
quot; for apt to choose the latter over the former.
This is probably not a bug, but a feature. :)
... Adam
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