can scp continue/resume during transfer data?

2004-09-29 Thread bing yu
 Hi list, can scp continue resume during transfer data? 
 I read the man page and did found the answer.

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fvwm question..

2004-10-03 Thread bing yu
I can not get message from fvwm list, Please forgive me posting here.

in my .fvwmrc 

Key rA MExec exec crxvt-gb  

so Alt+r can open a crxvt terminal

After I open crxvt, I usually do this : 
$su
password:(enter my pwd)
# cd /mnt/media/

my question is straitforward(let alone the security problem), Can I write above in the 
.fvwmrc ? so after I Alt+r, the crxvt can go to [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

I  read the man page 
Key rA MExec exec crxvt-gb -e su;pwd 
still , It ask me to imput my password

Any one can help me? Thank you.





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mount xfs filesystem as noneroot user

2004-10-03 Thread bing yu
thanks I got the problem solved by another path : mount the device to
none-root user, so I need no su to root when I locate to  my /mnt/media 

the vfat file system go well by add this in the /etc/fstab 
/dev/hda7 /mnt/media vfat umask=0,uid=1003,gid=1003,defaults,iocharset=cp936 0 0

BUT when I come to xfs filesystem. I doesn't work 
can any one give so advice on xfs , How to make some change in
/etc/fstab  so noneroot user can read and write in /dev/hda8 

Thank you.

On Sun, Oct 03, 2004 at 03:06:00PM +0200, Wim De Smet wrote:
> Hi,
> On Sun, 3 Oct 2004 21:02:19 +0200, bing yu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I can not get message from fvwm list, Please forgive me posting here.
> > 
> > in my .fvwmrc
> > 
> > Key rA MExec exec crxvt-gb
> > 
> > so Alt+r can open a crxvt terminal
> > 
> > After I open crxvt, I usually do this :
> > $su
> > password:(enter my pwd)
> > # cd /mnt/media/
> > 
> > my question is straitforward(let alone the security problem), Can I write above in 
> > the .fvwmrc ? so after I Alt+r, the crxvt can go to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > 
> > I  read the man page
> > Key rA MExec exec crxvt-gb -e su;pwd
> > still , It ask me to imput my password
> > 
> > Any one can help me? Thank you.
> 
> I'm not sure but I don't think you can supply your password on the
> command line to su. But I would advise you to have a look at 'sudo'.
> It takes a little more effort but with this you can configure your
> system to give you the necessary permissions without too much hassle.
> Read the manpage and if that doesn't help (I seem to recall it's all a
> bit complicated) just google around a bit I'm sure you'll find some
> good tutorials.
> 
> greets,
> Wim
> 
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Re: fvwm question..

2004-10-04 Thread bing yu
On Sun, Oct 03, 2004 at 12:30:33PM -0700, Erik Steffl wrote:
> 
>   can't you setup your /mnt/media so that you don't need root? 
> something along the lines (one of the following):
sorry I did make my problem stated clearly 
I want mount /dev/hda6 to /mnt/media(the date on hda6 is mostly some
video or audio file and the mountpoint /mnt/media has the same properity
as /mnt/wind  /mnt/winf/; I use ther term 'media' indicate the data
stored on that partition of the HardDisk.

As Cameron Hutchison's reply to the list, I will check the docs of XFS
to see the permissions.


Thank you all.

> 
>   - make it owned by you
> 
>   - create media group, make /mnt/media/ writeable by group, you member 
> of the group (IIRC you need to relogin after adding yourself to the group)
> 
>   erik
> 
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Re: fvwm question..

2004-10-05 Thread bing yu
On Tue, Oct 05, 2004 at 11:12:24AM +1000, Cameron Hutchison wrote:
> I wasn't referring to anything XFS specific. XFS implements standard
> unix permissions, so you want to look at the man pages for chmod and
> chown.
Thank you, Problem solved by simply chmod of the mounting point.
> 
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recover date after rm -rf

2004-11-13 Thread bing yu
This question might have been asked before. I just want to know Is it
possible to recover data after rm -rf.

filesystem is xfs 

where to find docs to recover my data if there is a way go get my data
back. and is the process too hard to master by newbie like me?

and again sorry to ask such a stupid qustion, I just don't know what to
do after Lost about 1G import data.

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Re: Changing resolution/virtual in XF86Config-4

2004-05-19 Thread bing yu
#xrandr
*0   1024 x 768( 333mm x 250mm )  *75   70   60  

i want to raplace *75 to 85 or 100 

how to ?

On Wed, May 19, 2004 at 02:22:33PM +0200, Michal R. Hoffmann wrote:
> On 18-05-2004 16:17, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> 
> >If I change the resolution in XF86Config-4, e.g. from 1600x1200 to
> >1280x1024, the resulting display is too large and parts are off-screen.
> >How do I make it adjust to the different resolution?
> >
> >I'm sure this is very elementary but I can't find it anywhere in the
> >docs. 
> 
> check xrandr
> 
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how to install wvware ?

2004-05-24 Thread bing yu
i am a debian newbie, all sofware i have installed is by apt-get install 

i want to view MS doc file in mutt. here is my question, how to install
wvware 

http://sourceforge.net/projects/wvware/
Latest File Releases
Package Version DateNotes / Monitor Download
libwmf  0.2.8.3 May 4, 2004 -   Download
UTF8-UCS4-String0.3.0   September 29, 2002  -   Download
wv  1.0.0   September 11, 2003  -   Download
wv2 0.2.2   May 8, 2004 -   Download


which pakage i need downlaod and install?

thank you very much for your help.

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how to install wvware?

2004-05-24 Thread bing yu
 am a debian newbie, all sofware i have installed is by apt-get install

 i want to view MS doc file in mutt. here is my question, how to install
 wvware

 http://sourceforge.net/projects/wvware/
 Latest File Releases
 Package Version DateNotes / Monitor
 Download
 libwmf  0.2.8.3 May 4, 2004 -   Download
 UTF8-UCS4-String0.3.0   September 29, 2002  -
 Download
 wv  1.0.0   September 11, 2003  -
 Download
 wv2 0.2.2   May 8, 2004 -
 Download


 which pakage i need downlaod and install?

 thank you very much for your help.

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Re: how to install wvware ?

2004-05-24 Thread bing yu
thank you for your information and thank  "s. keeling"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  giving me another option.(catdoc)

i have installed wvware.the doc attachment can properly displayed in
mutt. which is really ecouraging.

but here is another problem:  html attachment has a lot of character
that made the file hard to read, such as,

"



2004“质量&dquo;青年乒乓球团体赛
"


$ wvHtml --charset=gb2312 pingpang.doc pingpang.html
$ lynx file:///.../pingpang.html 

there are "." are displayed too.

but i open the pingpang.html file in mozilla, it can displayed well,
quite link the doc file.

what else can i do to let the html attachment more readable, ie, is
there a way get rid of the formate charater like
"...



On Mon, May 24, 2004 at 04:39:46PM +0100, Lee Braiden wrote:
> bing yu wrote:
> 
> >i am a debian newbie, all sofware i have installed is by apt-get install 
> >
> >i want to view MS doc file in mutt. here is my question, how to install
> >wvware 
> >
> >http://sourceforge.net/projects/wvware/
> >...
> > 
> >
> >which pakage i need downlaod and install?
> > 
> >
> I think wv is included in debian's contrib or non-free sections.  It's 
> available on my system, at least.
> 
>  apt-setup
> 
> , choosing to use contrib and non-free, followed by
> 
>  apt-get update
> 
> and
> 
>  apt-get install wv
> 
> might do it.
> 
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one strange problem in mutt

2004-05-25 Thread bing yu
i have installed wvHtml and it works

~/.mailcap 
application/msword; wvHtml --charset=gb2312 %s - | lynx --dump -stdin;
nametemplate=%s.html; copiousoutput
text/html; lynx --dump %s; nametemplate=%s.html; copiousoutput

~/.muttrc 
set implicit_autoview = yes
auto_view text/html application/msword 

the problem is: 

when i attache a MS doc file in my outgoing mail. the doc file can
display properly in mutt 

but mutt can not display doc when i got doc attachment from others.(as a
matter of fact, this application is really important  to me, say, i want
say what the document my peers sent to me is ) 

anyone can give me any tricks?

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Re: Problems recognising second debian sarge CD

2004-06-02 Thread bing yu
since you have installed the base system, why not use some debian mirror
do the rest.

i have another question: is the Sarge CD detect your SOUND Card during
the installing process?   as a newbie i can not config the sound card
after a installed Woody in my linux box. I wonder if  Sarge do the work
for me since it have more advanced hardware detection ability.

Regards.

On Tue, Jun 01, 2004 at 06:45:50PM +0100, Rich wrote:
> We've been having a go at installing Sarge.
> We have got the base system installed OK but have come up against a problem
> when trying to install the remaining packages.
> The installer (base-config) asks us to insert the second CD
> 
> Debian GNU/Linux testing _Sarge_ - Official Snapshot 1386 Binary-2
> (20040417)
> 
> When I do so, it doesn't recognise it! The CD isn't damaged in any way, and
> nor is the image. We burned a new disk, same result.
> Do I need to actually title the disk 'Debian GNU/Linux testing _Sarge_ -
> Official Snapshot 1386 Binary-2 (20040417)' when I burn it?
> It's all I can think of, but nowhere did I see any instructions telling me
> to do so.
> (I downloaded the images using Jigdo from the official site and burned them
> as bootable ISOs)
> 
> This one's kinda got me stumped.
> 
> 
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Is there a this kind of ?noppix live CD

2004-06-02 Thread bing yu
knoppix is really a wonderful live linux CD. it have enormous hardward
detection ability. it can drive our sound card automatically.. 

i wonder if there is a kind of ?noppix live cd which can detect all you
hardware of your Box and just give you a base linux system. ( config
grapghic card and sound card is a nightmare for linux newbie) , then we
can install other pakages to our own needs. (for me, i use fvwm
latex+cjk ... mplayer ...)

i post message  because knoppix harddisk usage is about 2.6G and there are a
lot of stuff i don't need at all.

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Re: desktop Linux for a debian user?

2004-06-04 Thread bing yu
thanks for you information.
On Thu, Jun 03, 2004 at 12:07:03PM -0400, S.D.A. wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 03, 2004 at 03:01:02AM -0400 or thereabouts, Silvan wrote:
> > 
> > One of the other Rosegarden developers keeps trying to get me to buy a copy of 
> > SuSE, so I can get a "right and proper" distro.  No thanks...
> 
> One pretty decent "Desktop Linux" based on Debian is Libranet;
> 
> . 
does Libranet auto detect your sound card during install process?
> 
> The past version is always free, with the current version being the "Flagship
> Editon". A novice user will find the kernel rather current, and the installer
> very easy to use. It also has all the GUI wizards, "desktop" users tend to
> like.
> 
> URL to a comparison between the commerical and past version;
> 
> 
> 
> All one needs to do is change the sources list to Debian Testing/Unstable to get
> the missing apps that are in the current Flagship Edition. So, one can have the
> best of both worlds...
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Re: How do I stop the Xserver?

2004-06-06 Thread bing yu
this mail is out of topic but concern  column 72 when we send a message
in mutt.

On Sat, Jun 05, 2004 at 12:11:13PM -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:
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> > I'm a Linux noob.  I've installed several distros just o get a feel for Linux and 
> > really like it.  My machine has a video card that requires the Nvidia driver. 
> 
> Suggestion:  Please word wrap your text at column 72 and your postings
> will be much more readable.
how to do this? by hit ENTER ? 

> 
> > I have two quick questions.
> > First, how do I stop the X server when I CTRL-ALT-F2 to a console? and two, 
> 
> It depends on how you started it.  If you started X using kdm (kde
> display manager) or gdm (gnome display manager) which I will assume
> then you use that to stop it.  Use one of the below in that case.
> 
>   /etc/init.d/kdm stop
> or
>   /etc/init.d/gdm stop
> or
>   /etc/init.d/xdm stop
> 
> > does anyone know if the procedure for installing the .RUN package that Nvidia 
> > supplies work on Sarge???
> 
> I have no idea what the .RUN package you are talking about is.
> 
> Bob



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Re: Which Debian version?

2004-06-11 Thread bing yu
On Tue, Jun 08, 2004 at 10:27:45PM -0600, Lucas Albers wrote:
> 
> Paul Johnson said:
> > If you need to ask, stable is what you need.  Wait until you know how
> > Debian works before moving on to the development distros (testing,
> > sid).
> 
> I dont' think I'd choose debian stable as the easiest linux desktop to setup.
> For a server I'd use stable.
> 
> For a desktop,
> Perhaps knoppix, cause what public services do you have exposed?
> Or sarge.
which sarge release is better.
i have heard the sarge-beta4 has a lot of bugs and some of my peers can
not finish their installing.

thank you.


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checking hda during while boot by knoppix BOX

2004-09-06 Thread bing yu
hi all
 
There is a message while I booting my knoppix Box 

---message begin
checking rootfile system fsck1.35 wip..
/dev/hda8/ has been mounted 33 times without being checked, chech force 
[===   ]20%..
---message end

I would like to have the knoppix Box check root file system less
frequently, say check once every another 100 booting. 

where can I get this job done? modify which config file?


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