bash bug in vi mode

2006-02-03 Thread ml-debian_user
When I use escape-slash to search my history in bash vi mode I get wierd
results. For example typing this:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] /ssh

then hitting , gets me this:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] t
mjssh -oServerAliveInterval=90 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Or this:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] al=90 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I have no idea where the "t" and  "mj" come from, or why it shows up on
a separate line. If I use k to search, it displays correctly.
Does anybody know how to fix this?


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Re: keyboard is stopping

2006-02-04 Thread ml-debian_user
> A couple of questions:
> 
A couple more questions...
1) When the kb locks, can you ssh in from another machine and run programs?
2) If you can, does killing any X apps you have up make them disappear from
   the dead machine's monitor?
3) Have you tried another keyboard?
4) Have you checked /var/log/* and the /proc/bus/usb/ directory (if it's a
   usb keyboard) after it quits on you?


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missing X font

2006-02-04 Thread ml-debian_user
When I run startx, I get the following error:
Fatal server error:
could not open default font 'fixed';
the X server's font paths might be misconfigured, remote font server(s)
may be unreachable, and/or local fonts may not be installed or are not
configured correctly.

But nothing has changed on the box as far as I know.
Where should that font be?


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moving phpbb2 to a new server

2006-02-04 Thread ml-debian_user
I moved a phpbb server to another machine. I backed up the site using
phpbb's backup utility. How can I set up the new server with the old site?


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Re: Sid/Unstable AMD64 where to find

2006-02-06 Thread ml-debian_user
> By reading the page again I decided that I will go for a easier distro
> for the x86_64 computer ;-)
> 
> I read also on usenet that Debian is a purist on 64bit, so 32bit
> application are difficult to run.
I have debian amd64 running on this computer, and I find it quite easy.
It is a pure 64-bit system, but you can easily run  32-bit apps under a
chroot. I've never done it before, but by following this:
https://alioth.debian.org/docman/view.php/30192/21/debian-amd64-howto.html#id272095
I set it up in a few minutes.

If you want Sid amd64, just grab any Sarge release from this page:
http://www.debian.org/ports/amd64/
and choose to use Sid when asked.
If you need a newer kernel (I did because of my scsi card), you can get the
etch or sid iso.


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