I found answer to this problem. looks like i'm still running woody beta, so some of
the packages are not the same as in the final woody release. Now to download all 7
iso's *sigh*. Sometimes it's hard to notice it's beta when it's so rock solid.. thanx
everyone for ur help.
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On Friday 27 September 2002 3:01 am, Jason Majors wrote:
> I'm setting up a car computer that will be shut down by powering off, and
> need to keep fsck from running at reboot.
Why not use a file system that allows you to do this, like reiserfs or ext3
(or xfs - but I think that is not so easy)
On Fri, 2002-09-27 at 07:38, axacheng wrote:
> Hell List :
> I have a directory named /home restricted to HD space by quotatools2.
> NOW,i need use quota to restrict my user's Maildir ONLY and other directory DON'T
>restricted by quota such as
One wat is probably to create a seperate p
hi ya michael
sendmail howto w/ antispam stuff w/ examples
http://www.Linux-Sec.net/Mail/sendmail.gwif.html
c ya
alvin
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002, Michael Olds wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Woody.
>
> I am having some difficulty getting Sendmail up and running.
> I installed the program apparently
No personal experience here, but I read on the linux kernel mailing
list that if you need to compile both the "main" kernel and any modules
with the same compiler.
The c++ ABI has changed from 2.95 to 3.x series, which means any c++
application that you compile with a 3.x compiler will not b
On Thu, 2002-09-26 at 19:26, Jeff Cours wrote:
> Adrian von Bidder wrote:
> > Thanks a lot. Will try. I don't speak perl fluently, that's why I looked
> > for a shell script - but it gets the job done, and perl is installed by
> > default, so it doesn't matter.
>
> Glad to help! One thing to be a
You should probably try "swat" to set the configuration.
Before using it, make sure that samba is already running.
Yuhanes
David Pastern schrieb:
>David,
>
>You will need to add a user account to your linux system (ie adduser
>). You will then need to ensure that password encryption in
>smb.
Hi,
I don't quite understand the complexity of the process to move Debian to
gcc 3.2. It seems there's an issue about programs compiled with 3.2 not
being able to work with libraries compiled with 2.95. Without going into
too much technical details, could somebody tell me if this is correct?
I w
Hi,
I am exporting a gdm X session to a windows box running cygwin/xfree86.
is there anyway I can use ssh to make this a secure connection, and is there
anyway I can compress the stream to speed things up a bit? ( it is pretty
slow as is, over a cable modem).
thanks,
jason
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Hell List :
I have a directory named /home restricted to HD space by quotatools2.
NOW,i need use quota to restrict my user's Maildir ONLY and other directory DON'T
restricted by quota such as
/home/user11/Maildir <= Need restricte
/home/user11/public_html <= NOT need res
Hello there,
I'm now confused about how authentication with .htaccess on Apache is implemented.
Suppose that I got two directories, /home/Anderson/public_html/ and /home/A/B/, and
they are all defined almost identically in httpd.conf :
Options FollowSymLinks MultiViews
On Thu, 2002-09-26 at 16:54, Sageev George wrote:
> I'm sorry if this post is not appropriate
> for this mailing list. If there
> is a more appropriate mailing list,
> could you let me know?
>
> Currently, I'm unable to print on my
> Pentium-II while in Debian. When
> in Win2K, I can print alr
On Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 01:11:57PM +0930, Barney Wrightson wrote:
> Kent West wrote:
>
> >>Looks like I jumped the gun on posting this question. A quick run of
> >>"apt-cache search thumb" returned some likely-looking candidates:
> >> cthumb
> >> curator
> >> galrey
> >> igal
> >> webm
Vineet Kumar wrote:
> [...]
> Well, there's a clue about why it's not working the way you expect: bash
> enters restricted mode when invoked as 'rbash', but it's being invoked
> as '-rbash' from login.
I hadn't noticed that the first time around. I'm digging through the
bash manpage, and the de
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002, Michael Olds wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Woody.
>
> I am having some difficulty getting Sendmail up and running.
> I installed the program apparently with no problems. I ran: sendmailconfig
> after the install, also apparently no problems, no errors reported. But
> nothing works ei
Hi,
I want to use the euro sign on my Debian Woody box. I followed the Euro
How-To (€).
I use console tools on my Debian Woody box.
For the console and the Xterm the Euro-sign is working but I cannot
manage it to work in KDE for me (like the How-To told me).
I do not have a clue what I am missin
Michael Olds said:
> I have uninstalled and reinstalled the program several times and I always
> end up at this spot. Does anyone know how I get out of this?
it's probably not what you want to hear, another user suggested
trying exim. I can tell you I first encountered this "problem" back in
May
nate wrote:
>Kent West said:
>
>
>
>>Looks like I jumped the gun on posting this question. A quick run of
>>"apt-cache search thumb" returned some likely-looking candidates:
>> cthumb
>> curator
>> galrey
>> igal
>> webmagick
>> album
>>
>>Anyone have any suggestions as to which pro
Well I'm listening. If I can't get it set up reasonably soon I will probably
go with Exim.
Best Wishes!
Mike Olds www.buddhadust.org
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Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 8:50 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Setting up Sen
Thanks for the repsonse, here's my details:
http://members.rogers.com/npollock1/sysinfo.txt
Neal.
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From: "nate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 2:46 PM
Subject: Re: eth0 problem after kernal package upgrade
> Neal Poll
Kent West wrote:
>> Looks like I jumped the gun on posting this question. A quick run of
>> "apt-cache search thumb" returned some likely-looking candidates:
>>cthumb
>>curator
>>galrey
>>igal
>>webmagick
>>album
>>
>> Anyone have any suggestions as to which program will
Michael Olds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-09-26 20:02:54 -0700]:
> I am having some difficulty getting Sendmail up and running.
I know that Sendmail has been the workhorse of the Internet for many
years. I have configured Sendmail cf files by hand for years and
loved the recent m4 configuration. I
Bob Bernstein wrote:
| > Is there a kde3 freindly version of another ftp client that someone could
| > point me in the right direction.
|
| You could build from source, or take the leap to a console tool, namely
| ncftp. I guarantee it will be the last "new" ftp client you ever try. (But
|
Hi
Anyone useing Lindows.80((
TIA
Marvin
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I have a script that I use with my Olympus. It's on my fileserver
that's shutdown. It just takes a filename as an option and outputs to a
constant size. If you don't find something you like by Sunday, let me
know.
Thus spake Kent West ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 21:11:04 -
Try exim. It's easier to set up.
On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 08:02:54PM -0700, Michael Olds scribbled...
> Hello,
>
> Woody.
>
> I am having some difficulty getting Sendmail up and running.
> I installed the program apparently with no problems. I ran: sendmailconfig
> after the install, also apparen
Hello,
Woody.
I am having some difficulty getting Sendmail up and running.
I installed the program apparently with no problems. I ran: sendmailconfig
after the install, also apparently no problems, no errors reported. But
nothing works either. So I looked in /etc/mail/ and there is no sendmail.c
On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 06:14:10PM -0700, nate wrote:
> Martijn van Oosterhout said:
> > [Please CC any replies. I'm subscribed to other debian lists, but not
> > this one]
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to partition a 160GB disk on potato with kernel 2.4.17. Both
> > fdisk and cfdisk die with SIG
Has anyone got ulogd actually logging packets? I've got the following
rule in my iptables specified:
(it's the first forward rule)
-A FORWARD -i eth1 -p tcp -m tcp --dport 80 -m state --state NEW -m
limit --limit 12/min -j ULOG --ulog-prefix ULOG_Testing
And I have the following op
Quoting Gord Berta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Is there a kde3 freindly version of another ftp client that someone could
> point me in the right direction.
You could build from source, or take the leap to a console tool, namely
ncftp. I guarantee it will be the last "new" ftp client you ever try. (Bu
Kent West said:
> Looks like I jumped the gun on posting this question. A quick run of
> "apt-cache search thumb" returned some likely-looking candidates:
>cthumb
>curator
>galrey
>igal
>webmagick
>album
>
> Anyone have any suggestions as to which program will be most suit
Kent West wrote:
> Kent West wrote:
>
>> I just got a Canon Powershot A40; whoo-hoo! Lots of fun.
>>
>> So that I can share my pix with friends and family (like they're
>> really interested ;-^ ), I wanted to create a web page with
>> thumbnails of the images which are then linked to th
Kent West wrote:
> I just got a Canon Powershot A40; whoo-hoo! Lots of fun.
>
> So that I can share my pix with friends and family (like they're
> really interested ;-^ ), I wanted to create a web page with
> thumbnails of the images which are then linked to the full-size
> pictures. I
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On Friday 27 Sep 2002 1:09 am, Gord Berta wrote:
> The default gFTP client always gives me a headache, in any distro.
> The one I found the most user friendly is kBear. Drag and drop from hard
> drive to your web site and vice versa.
> The problem is
I just got a Canon Powershot A40; whoo-hoo! Lots of fun.
So that I can share my pix with friends and family (like they're really
interested ;-^ ), I wanted to create a web page with thumbnails
of the images which are then linked to the full-size pictures. I've
already learned how to us
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On Thursday 26 September 2002 04:56 pm, lorac wrote:
> I can not seem to get DHCP to work on its own, except with the stock kernel
> that came with Debian. It sees the card, but just does not pull an IP. I
> can get it to pull an IP if I manually ru
I'm setting up a car computer that will be shut down by powering off, and
need to keep fsck from running at reboot.
I tried doing a remount-ro, but now it spits out lots of errors and doesn't
even get to a login prompt.
I need to be able to write to the /tmp partition though.
How can I do this?
Rich Rudnick wrote:
>On Thu, 2002-09-26 at 12:09, nate wrote:
>
>
>
>>>KentTest", it reports the expected "/usr/local/bin/KentTest". However,
>>>if I run "KentTest", I get "bash: /home/westk/bin/KentTest: No such file
>>>or directory". If I log out and then log back in, I can run "KentTest"
>>>
Hi,
I am trying to install kde3 on my debian machine which is currently
running sarge. As per the docs, I did the following:
1. apt-get --purge remove kde*
2. Included
deb http://people.debian.org/~schoepf/kde3/woody ./
in my sources.list
3.
I have an old IBM keyboard that "clicks" when you
press
the keys and I really like but want to go
wireless. Anyone
know if someone makes a transmitter-receiver that
you can
use with your existing keyboard?
Lance
"Michael D. Schleif" wrote:
>
> Now that we have several filesystem types (ext2/3, reiserfs, &c.), where
> can I go to find out pros and cons of each? Is there some
> filesystem-selection-HOWTO?
>
> For instance, what is the best filesystem type on which to install a
> database, specifically or
On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 04:15:04PM -0400, stan wrote:
> Last night I did apt-get dist-upgrade. I rememebr some font packages being
> upgraded, and being asked if I wanted defoma to manage them. I chose yes.
>
> My defaul X session has been Gome-AA for a while. After this upgrade, all I
> get if I
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002, nate wrote:
> as for local log entries maybe something like:
> source src { udp(ip("192.168.1.1")); internal(); unix-stream /dev/log; };
> would work ?? I'm not sure I found the above unix-stream entry here:
> http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue43/scheidler.html
Finally ! I
bob parker wrote:
>
> Hi debian-users,
> I'm running Woody with the latest online updates.
>
> I've just compiled the 2.4.18 kernel using the Debian standard method
> from 7.1.1 of the Debian Reference.
>
> I've configured in scsi cdrom/burner support, and usb support.
>
> The make line was:
>
Martijn van Oosterhout said:
> [Please CC any replies. I'm subscribed to other debian lists, but not
> this one]
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to partition a 160GB disk on potato with kernel 2.4.17. Both
> fdisk and cfdisk die with SIGXFSZ. Even dd is getting killed after 4GB.
> Did potato really have no
On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 01:55:40PM -0500, Kent West wrote:
> I'm using bash. "echo $PATH" reports:
>
> ~/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/games
s/~/$HOME/
Guessing the ~ expansion in $PATH is a problem...
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Hi,
I'm trying to partition a 160GB disk on potato with kernel 2.4.17.
Both fdisk and cfdisk die with SIGXFSZ. Even dd is getting killed after 4GB.
Did potato really have no large file support? Why is it that I've ne
I just got a Linksys WMP11 Wireless PCI Card and a Linksys WAP11
Access point. I have it working fine, but I can't figure out how to
make the configuration permanent. I'm using iwconfig from the
wireless-tools package to configure the wireless aspects of it (ssid,
encryption key, etc..) and then
On 0, Darren Salt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I demand that Anthony DeRobertis may or may not have written...
>
> [snip]
> > Writing off of allocated memory causes a page fault as well
>
> Well, I suppose that that would be useful if the memory is unrepairable... I
> hope that it was insured :
On 0, "Michael D. Schleif" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Now that we have several filesystem types (ext2/3, reiserfs, &c.), where
> can I go to find out pros and cons of each? Is there some
> filesystem-selection-HOWTO?
>
> For instance, what is the best filesystem type on which to install a
On 0, "Martin A. Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi folks
>
> i cant get my alsa working. it have worked before.
>
> please help me! i have used many hours by now!!!
What does lspci say? Is the card firmly in the slot?
Tom
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On 0, Raffaele Sandrini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I try to evaluate wich is THE user database and login system.
>
> I read many docs and tried it for myself. I ask here for your thoughts about
> that. First some of mine:
>
> LDAP: This is deffinitly a cool method. Its very simple an
On Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 12:33:22AM +0200, Gagneraud Christian wrote:
> I've just install woody on my ultrasparc1, i've setup my internet
> connection on it using dhcp on eth0 (cable modem), but now i want to
> make my sun station a gateway.
>
> but unfortunately it doesn't work well:
> - on my s
D. J. Bolderman said:
> You were right, i'm using UDP now, and messages from my client are placed
> in /var/log-ng :) However, it doesn't create log-files with the hostname
> in it, it just puts them in the existing logs of the server...
yeah, only syslog entries that are not caught by any of th
I demand that Anthony DeRobertis may or may not have written...
[snip]
> Writing off of allocated memory causes a page fault as well
Well, I suppose that that would be useful if the memory is unrepairable... I
hope that it was insured :-)
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On 0, Carel Fellinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 11:14:27AM +0200, Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
[snip]
> > So if your /etc/hosts is, for instance:
> ,,,
> > 192.168.1.3 venus.my.homevenus
> >
> > Then at the end of the file you have to add
> ...
> > :::192.168.
On 0, Anthony DeRobertis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
> > A page fault, despite its name, has nothing to do with
> > memory corruption or an invalid access.
>
> It has quite a bit to do with an invalid access. As far as the MMU is
> concerned, it *is* an invalid access: There is no page map
On Thursday 26 September 2002 19:09, Gord Berta wrote:
> The default gFTP client always gives me a headache, in any distro.
> The one I found the most user friendly is kBear. Drag and drop from hard
> drive to your web site and vice versa.
> The problem is when I apt-get kbear in 2.7, I get the fo
I added the lines you suggested, and it works now. Thanks!!
David Sanders
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> -Original Message-
> From: deFreese, Barry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 6:24 PM
> To: Debian Users
> Subject: RE: smb.conf on Debia
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002, nate wrote:
> > Do you mean you are running BOTH syslog-ng and syslogd ?
> on my syslog server yes, you don't have to, but I think you may have
> to reconfigure syslog-ng so it listens on /dev/log to recieve local
> events(maybe thats what internal() does ..)
According to t
On Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 01:41:26AM +1000, bob parker wrote:
> Hi debian-users,
> I'm running Woody with the latest online updates.
>
> I've just compiled the 2.4.18 kernel using the Debian standard method
> from 7.1.1 of the Debian Reference.
>
> I've configured in scsi cdrom/burner support, and
The default gFTP client always gives me a headache, in any distro.
The one I found the most user friendly is kBear. Drag and drop from hard drive
to your web site and vice versa.
The problem is when I apt-get kbear in 2.7, I get the following files will be
removed, kdebase, kdenetwork, konqueror
"Neal" == Neal Pollock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Neal> i recently upgraded my kernel from 2.2.20 to 2.4.18 using a
Neal> kernel image via dselect. Unfortunately when I boot the new
Neal> kernel i cannot establish an internet connection. Am I
Neal> correct in assuming that
I can not seem to get DHCP to work on its own, except with the stock
kernel that came with Debian. It sees the card, but just does not
pull an IP. I can get it to pull an IP if I manually run pump
/sbin/pump -i eth0. I have no problems using a static ip, or
getting an ip in Windows.
I have enab
"martin" == martin f krafft writes:
martin> also sprach Vineet Kumar
>>
>> ssh -i workstation xmessage
>>
>> The workstation allows it, and you don't have to open it up
>> with xhost.
martin> I can't get it to work. in a connection that's properly
martin>
hi ya
sometimes oracle uses its own format ( raw disks )
- for a collection of various fs ( ext, ext3, afs, gfs, coda, ... )
http://www.Linux-Sec.net/FileSystem/
( see the bottom section )
c ya
alvin
if you have lots of itty-bitty files like in /etc
than use 1K blocks
"martin" == martin f krafft writes:
martin> work? it always fails with "Cannot open display" even
martin> though I set `xhost +` on the workstation's running X
martin> process. i am thinking that it's related to X not binding
martin> port 6000 on startup, but am clueless as t
D. J. Bolderman said:
> Do you mean you are running BOTH syslog-ng and syslogd ?
on my syslog server yes, you don't have to, but I think you
may have to reconfigure syslog-ng so it listens on /dev/log
to recieve local events(maybe thats what internal() does ..)
>
> anything anymore, although my
"Antonio" == Antonio Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Antonio> If you are loging in through gnome desktop manager (gdm),
Antonio> it will not let you in as root. If this is the case
Antonio> (wanting to use graphical interface and being root), I
Antonio> would suggest usi
"christophe" == christophe barb writes:
christophe> On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 05:28:58PM -0500, Shyamal
christophe> Prasad wrote:
>> "christophe" == christophe barb writes:
>>
christophe> Hi, Is there a tool to configure printers in cups.
>> Is there something you do
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002, nate wrote:
> > Also, I modified my client's syslog.conf with *.* @my.log.server
> > but the logs are not arriving. I restarted klogd and sysklogd, and they
> > are running, but no logs are being sent to my server.
> as someone else reccomended, try the 'logger' program(nea
Hello
i've got a prob in configuring my keyboard i don't know the type of
keyboard i have to choose in kde keyboard config
plus it's an azerty keyboard serial part UE-0296P and 01KB-USE
could someone help me please?
Herve
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David,
Not that I am aware of by default in Debian. RedHat, however, installs
ipchains (7.2) and iptables (7.3) which do have default rules to block
inbound netbios.
A few other things to check then:
do you have the following entriess in smb.conf?
[global]
encrypt passwords = Yes
passwd prog
I have not set up a firewall. Other machines on the network can get to the
web server. Is there a default rule that doesn't allow access on a samba
share without modification?
David
> From: deFreese, Barry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 3:36 PM
> To: Debian Use
Raffaele Sandrini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> LDAP: This is deffinitly a cool method. Its very simple and very secure due
> its high SSL encryption. And through the possibility of NSS_LDAP virtually
> every application will automatically support that and due the nature of LDAP
> you are able
If it helps your case, I had a similar problem. My solution was to take out
Konquoror and use Krusader instead using Mozilla for the browser. In fact I
have strip't out most of KDE from KDE (strip't everything out of Mozilla
except the browser as well). I like the customization of what I would cal
Now that we have several filesystem types (ext2/3, reiserfs, &c.), where
can I go to find out pros and cons of each? Is there some
filesystem-selection-HOWTO?
For instance, what is the best filesystem type on which to install a
database, specifically oracle?
Also, setup and configuration hints
Hi all,
I've just install woody on my ultrasparc1, i've setup my internet
connection on it using dhcp on eth0 (cable modem), but now i want to
make my sun station a gateway.
I've tried to setup ipmasquerading with iptables, as i've not very
experience with Linux/networks 'until now i've used Mand
D. J. Bolderman said:
>
> Well... I've installed syslog-ng on my server, and i've edited my
> syslog-ng.conf file. My server logs are now appearing in /var/log-ng, and
> I don't think that's right ??
that is right, if thats where you want them. thats where my syslog-ng.conf
tells the daemon to st
Hi!
I have absolutely the same problem, although my kdebase and -libs are
self-compiled... I'm already talking about this with Dirk Mueller,
one of the kde team. If you don't bother, I'll forward your problem
report to him.
Regards,
Stephan
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002 14:30:50 -0500
Mark Roach <[EMAIL
Btw: check my conf at http://bolderman.xs4all.nl/~dick/syslog-ng.conf
> > I have been running syslog-ng on freebsd for almost a year and below
> > I post my syslog.conf:
> > http://portal.aphroland.org/~aphro/syslog-ng.conf
> > note I use an alternate log directory /var/log-ng so that system
>
David,
You will need to add a user account to your linux system (ie adduser
). You will then need to ensure that password encryption in
smb.conf file has been turned on (or similarly the windows registry has been
hacked to avoid this). Then set up a smbpasswd for this new user account.
Under gl
hi folks
i cant get my alsa working. it have worked before.
please help me! i have used many hours by now!!!
:~(
martin
the only error messages i can provoke is from xamimer2:
root@homer:/home/maasha# xamixer2
Unable to get hardware information about card #0!
Error: Inappropriate ioctl for
On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 01:51:29PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
> i would like to implement a service in the LAN which pops up a window
> on a workstation computer in response to an event generated on
> a central server. ideally, the popup window should be displayed for
Just a thought, but it wo
On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 10:52:52AM -0700, Lars Jensen wrote:
> Hi Andy,
>
> 1) What module is for this card listed when you do an lsmod as root?
>
> 2) Are you using the same kernel (2.4.18) with the kernel-pcmcia-modules?
>
>
> Thanks for your help,
> Lars.
Lars,
Firstly, please keep your p
I installed tramp and tried to use it in emacs21, but ran into bug
#89339 so I install the version of tramp in unstable and now, when I
attemp to open a file, it will try to find it in my root dir.
C-x C-f /[name]file
C-x C-f /[scp/name]file
and
C-x C-f /[scp/user@name]file
don't work and using
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002 17:25:53 -0400 Sean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try moving the good CPU into the other slot/socket.
Some boards even need a dummy card in the unoccuppied CPU slot.
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On Wed, 25 Sep 2002, nate wrote:
> I have been running syslog-ng on freebsd for almost a year and below
> I post my syslog.conf:
> http://portal.aphroland.org/~aphro/syslog-ng.conf
> note I use an alternate log directory /var/log-ng so that system
> utilities don't screw the files up(e.g. log
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Try moving the good CPU into the other slot/socket.
Sean
On Thursday 26 September 2002 05:16 pm, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
> I had 1 of the cpu's burn up on my two cpu machine.
> Now when I try to boot it gives me an error about cpu 0
>
> error cpu 0
>
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002 16:45:43 +0200
martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> also sprach Jamin W. Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> [2002.09.26.1550 +0200]:
> > It takes a little bit of user training, but if you configure Mozilla
> > to open middle clicked links in a new tab "Edit -> Preferences -
Not a direct answer, but a help: by using >System>Appfinder you can make the
KDE menu include many programs it does not include in the default state.
I also wonder what is going on in the mind's of the developers: if you're
going to have an application and services menu, why not put everything in
I had 1 of the cpu's burn up on my two cpu
machine.
Now when I try to boot it gives me an error about
cpu 0
error cpu 0
error cpu 0
error cpu 0
error cpu 0
error cpu 0
error cpu 0
error cpu 0
over and over again and won't boot. I am running on only one
cpu. Is there a append comma
also sprach Vineet Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.09.26.2258 +0200]:
> Actually, that gets me to an even better idea: create a new FIFO just
> for this purpose, have syslog send just those messages to that FIFO, and
> start xconsole with -f pointing to it.
Not bad. But that would leave the windo
where can I read up on the internal workings of the kde menu system? I would
like to figure out how to get it to use the standard debian menu system (kde
2.2.2 does its own thing).
-jason
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* Vineet Kumar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020926 13:59]:
> Actually, that gets me to an even better idea: create a new FIFO just
> for this purpose, have syslog send just those messages to that FIFO, and
> start xconsole with -f pointing to it.
After consulting xconsole(1), I realize I meant '-file', n
* Kent West ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020926 12:00]:
> I did a "chown +x test". From my home directory (/home/westk), I can run
> "test" and I get no output. However, if I specify "bin/test", I get the
> expect message ("This is a test"). If I do a "which test", it reports
> "/home/westk/bin/test".
* martin f krafft ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020926 04:57]:
> i would like to implement a service in the LAN which pops up a window
> on a workstation computer in response to an event generated on
> a central server. ideally, the popup window should be displayed for
> a configurable amount of time befor
I'm sorry if this post is not appropriate
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could you let me know?
Currently, I'm unable to print on my
Pentium-II while in Debian. When
in Win2K, I can print alright. The
printer is a HP DeskJet 720C.
I have confirmed that
0:
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* [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020926 03:36]:
> How can I change a deb name in a consistent manner without building
> it from source? Will it be easier then building it from source? For
> example, can I extract it with dpkg-deb, modify a few files and
> repackage it?
>
> The problem I
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