Alex Malinovich said:
> I've decided to give courier a shot at replacing uw-imap since it's
> gotten really slow lately. I've got it set up on a testing machine,
> but
> I'm having a problem with getting a proper folder hierarchy set up.
> Using uw-imap, I can create as many root folders as I want
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 09:14:35PM -0500, Andrew Hurt wrote:
> Greetings.
>
> Going to be getting DSL, soon, and I just don't know what make/model of
> ethernet card I should get.
>
> PCI is a given, but I need something that goes well with >=2.4.19 kernels
> and Debian 3.0
>
> I've heard Inte
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 02:29:13PM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
> because i stumbled upon this yesterday and couldn't find an answer...
>
> Haskell, Erlang and Clean are functional programming languages.
>
> Lisp is very similar in terms of the paradigm.
>
> Is Lisp a functional language?
I th
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 01:53:52PM +0200, Jokke Heikkilä wrote:
> > Unless you have a special need to compile mod_ssl in a non-standard
> > way, I think you can avoid building it altogether. Instead, you can
> > just install the "apache-ssl" debian package, which already has SSL
> > support built
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 12:47:17PM -0500, Bruce Park wrote:
> Hello debian users,
>
> I'm currenty experiencing some difficulty in trying to install 'aktion'
> from KDE. Here's what happens:
> bash$ apt-get install aktion
> Reading Package Lists...
> Building Dependency Tree...
> Package aktion h
[Please wrap your lines at something sensible...]
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 11:15:22AM -0800, Joe Sprankle wrote:
> I have a Toshiba protégé laptop with no floppy or CD-ROM drive. I am
> currently running Slackware which I installed via a PCMCIA CDROM that
> I no longer have access to. Can I copy th
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 04:39:07PM -0300, Rodrigo F. Baroni wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
>Does anybody here use the FLTK API to develop in
> C++ using widgets in Debian?
Not me, sorry.
>Is there another that someone suggest me instead of
> this one ?
There's a bunch. wxwindows, Qt, GTK+ (with
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 10:34:39PM +0100, Wim De Smet wrote:
> Depends on the card I think. These older cards should be well supported by
> the nv driver, though the nvidia drivers may indead be less picky.
The most important difference is that nv in X < 4.2 does not support
GeForce4 cards, wherea
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 11:37:20PM +0800, Barry Cugley wrote:
> Hello
>
> My system is Debian V3 with kernel 2.4.18 on a 200Mhz Pentium.
>
> I have just installed a USB head card which has two connections for external
> devices. I have connected a CD burner to the head card. The CD burner is an
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 07:54:53AM -0600, Larry Shields wrote:
> Rob - - To fix your problem with APT-GET in your sources.list comment
> out a few of your listing you have to many listed...Then try it apt-get
> again, continue commenting them out ### until it works...Since I have
> no-idea of ho
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 02:44:59PM +, Pigeon wrote:
> It would be useful to pure Linux users - possibly including the OP -
> if there was some Linux tool that did this, so xf86config et al. could
> say "Your monitor appears to be an ADI MS-5P+, accept/change" or
> something like that, combined
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 11:05:23AM +0100, Matthias Hentges wrote:
> Am Fre, 2002-12-13 um 10.25 schrieb Erno Kuusela:
> > hello,
> >
> > On Fri, 13 Dec 2002, Matthias Hentges wrote:
> > | > i mean one that you can feed a DSA mail to, and it would check the
> > | > pgp signature and download the up
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 10:15:53AM +0200, Cristi Banciu wrote:
> when I run
> apt-get update
> it says something like
>
> Reading Package Lists... Done
> Building Dependency Tree... Done
> W: Bizarre Error - File size is not what the server reported 0 84
> W: Bizarre Error - File size is not what
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 05:50:38AM +0100, Oliver Fuchs wrote:
> Hi,
> this is more "in the abstract" question.
> I use a kernel 2.2.20 (compiled by myself, based on the debian woody
> source package: kernel-source-2.2.20).
> It works perfectly on my laptop.
> Is there any need to update the kernel
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 02:15:10PM +0530, Sandip P Deshmukh wrote:
> hello all
>
> i recently installed a package called screen. its manual says that it
> tries to provide functionality of a dec vt100 terminal.
>
> it is a good package. but i notice that colors do not appear same after
> i use it
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 02:42:52PM +0100, Berthold Cogel wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I try to get tomcat4 running in debian (stable/testing/unstable).
>
> I got me the current version of j2sdk (1.4.1_01) and installed it to
> /usr/local/java/j2sdk1.4.1_01.
> I selected tomcat4, tomcat4-admin, tomcat4-we
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 03:21:11PM +0100, Tom wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to install imagemagick, but encounter a problem with
> apt-get. The following error occurs.
>
> -
> Reading Package Lists... Done
> Building Dependency Tree...
Paul Johnson said:
> I'm a little amazed that ircii doesn't ship with such a feature, but
> anybody familiar with scripting in ircii make a macro like
> /gun nickname
> that bans the hostmask of said nick then kicks them?
>
I'm a little amazed that someone out there is still using plain ol ircii
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 21:07, Alexey Chetroi wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 09:47:46PM +1000, Mark Devin wrote:
> > Subject: Re: Anyone with working postfix smtp-auth?
> > From: Mark Devin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: Alexey Chetroi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > On Sun, 2002-12-08 at 20:21, Alexey C
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 09:14:35PM -0500, Andrew Hurt wrote:
| Greetings.
|
| Going to be getting DSL, soon, and I just don't know what make/model of
| ethernet card I should get.
|
| PCI is a given, but I need something that goes well with >=2.4.19 kernels
| and Debian 3.0
|
| I've heard Inte
Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Well, I always just ar x'd the .deb, then edited the control file,
>> then used debian/rules binary to build a new .deb...
> So ... where are you getting debian/rules? That's in *source* packages,
> not binary packages (i.e. .debs).
My bad. Am getting
Andrew Hurt, 2002-Dec-13 21:14 -0500:
> Greetings.
>
> Going to be getting DSL, soon, and I just don't know what make/model of
> ethernet card I should get.
>
> PCI is a given, but I need something that goes well with >=2.4.19 kernels
> and Debian 3.0
>
> I've heard Intel and 3-Com, but . . .
I've decided to give courier a shot at replacing uw-imap since it's
gotten really slow lately. I've got it set up on a testing machine, but
I'm having a problem with getting a proper folder hierarchy set up.
Using uw-imap, I can create as many root folders as I want. That way,
when I open up my fol
On Fri, 2002-12-13 at 17:15, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Noah L. Meyerhans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.12.13.2030 +0100]:
> > The ACPI implementation in Linux 2.4 is really not very useful. I'm not
> > sure that you can actually put your laptop to sleep with it.
>
> echo 1 >| /proc/acpi/sl
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* hiranokazunari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-12-14 11:44:42 +0900]:
But I am wondering why the host-specific configuration partition
is called /etc?
[...] It really was the "stuff that doesn't go
anywhere else" directory, hence the name /etc. At least I assume
On 12/13/2002 8:42 PM, martin f krafft pounded the keyboard with stubby
fingers to type:
The point being - a proper mailer like mutt makes dealing with lists
very easy. If you prefer Mozilla, then you might want to consider
helping out to get that functionality into Mozilla...
Yep I know I've
Thus spake Craig Dickson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Pete Harlan wrote:
>
> > Lisp and Scheme are not functional languages. A functional languge is
> > one that doesn't support mutating data; Lisp and Scheme very much do.
>
> I certainly agree about Lisp. With Scheme, it's a bit trickier,
> especial
* hiranokazunari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-12-14 11:44:42 +0900]:
> > > But I am wondering why the host-specific configuration partition
> > > is called /etc?
> >
> > [...] It really was the "stuff that doesn't go
> > anywhere else" directory, hence the name /etc. At least I assume that's
> > how
eric lin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > foreach (param()) {
> > print "\n";
> > print "$_ has value(s) => ";
> > print param($_);
> > print "\n";
> > }
> >
> > print end_html();
> >
> >
> Same thing, only show "This is an example CGI script."
>
> I keep doubt it is my httpd and perl m
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I'm a little amazed that ircii doesn't ship with such a feature, but
anybody familiar with scripting in ircii make a macro like
/gun nickname
that bans the hostmask of said nick then kicks them?
We've been having some troubles lately on #pdxfurs on irc.furnet.org...
--
.''`. Baloo <[EMAIL P
eric writes:
> > 1) If you want to install that library, you ought to do it manually
> >as the way the Makefile is, it will not work correctly.
>
> highly apprecaite you point out how to "as the way the Makefile
> is"(modify Makefile in cgilib-0.5? by adding or deleting or modifying
> anyth
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 02:44:59PM +, Pigeon wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 03:25:01PM +0900, Nick Hastings wrote:
> > Hi Will,
> >
> > * will trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [021212 07:42]:
> > > QUESTION: how do i find out what selections apply to my hardware
> > > so that i can get the highe
On Sat, Dec 14, 2002 at 11:21:17AM +0900, hiranokazunari wrote:
> I understand /bin represents binaries,
> /dev represents devices,
> /lib represents libraries,
> /mnt represents mount,
> /opt represents option(?) etc...
>
> But I am wondering why the host-specific
> configuration partition is cal
Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
see
perldoc -f print
for why
also see perldoc CGI
#!/usr/bin/perl -wT
use strict;
use CGI qw (:standard);
print header();
print start_html();
print "This is an exmaple CGI script.\n";
foreach (param()) {
print "\n";
print "$_ has value(s) => ";
print param(
Robert L. Harris wrote:
Thus spake Michael Heironimus ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
OK, I have a serious question here [about Outlook/Exchange].
People used it for basic e-mail. People used the address book. But the
extent of the group calendaring was that some people would send "meeting
requests" ou
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 08:20:28PM -0700, eric lin wrote:
> Elizabeth Barham wrote:
> > eric lin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >
> >> Did you ever subscribe the mailling list in infodrom-cgilib it seem
> >>not work, also the two people on that site's email address is also can
> >>not be
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 04:44:44PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> My local user belongs to trusted_users and trusted-groups (mail).
Forget trusted user, it sort of doesn't work. That means it does what
the specs say it does, but that isn't what you expect.
> Everything else than a -t flag in m
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 07:56:38PM +0100, Robert Land wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 03:47:29PM +, Pigeon wrote:
>
> > That's a Pigeonism, based on the thought of "bollocks to all the fancy
> > stuff". What it does is create a file /tmp/cleandoc.html, based on
> > dodgydoc.html but with all
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 05:04:05PM +, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 03:47:29PM +, Pigeon wrote:
> > Just tried blue, and it works. I'm using /etc/lynx.cfg to set options
> > globally as I'm the only user and it's easy that way. I've just
> > experimented with creating a ~/ly
Thanks Craig.
(BI should have learnt from the history.
(BNow I can read /etc as etcetera
(Bfrom the bottom of my heart.
(B
(BK.Hirano
(B
([EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(B
(B>hiranokazunari wrote:
(B>
(B>
(B>
(B>>I understand /bin represents binaries,
(B>>/dev represents devices,
(B>>/li
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 07:15:25PM -0600, Michael Heironimus wrote:
> OK, I have a serious question here. I've heard the same type of comment
> before. And I used to work at a company that used Outlook/Exchange
> worldwide, including all the shared calendaring and a global address
> book with the
Faheem Mitha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-12-13 21:05:46 +]:
> I see. But in that case the error message does seem rather misleading.
> Why does it complain about not being able to make directories if it is
> not trying to make them? (I haven't examined the internals of rpm).
Since it is not a me
Elizabeth Barham wrote:
1) If you want to install that library, you ought to do it manually
as the way the Makefile is, it will not work correctly.
highly apprecaite you point out how to "as the way the Makefile
is"(modify Makefile in cgilib-0.5? by adding or deleting or modifying
anythin
On Sat, 14 Dec 2002, eric lin wrote:
> may be after I install what you recommand's libcgicg1-dev package
> it have test-cgi in my /usr/lib/cgi-bin/ so I change my
> /var/www/index.html's form point to it
>
> http://www.linuxspice.com//cgi-bin/test-cgi";>
>
> after I use my browser to hit the s
Colin Watson wrote:
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 05:06:48AM -0700, eric lin wrote:
may be best weblanguage is java or java script, let me explore html and
cgi and perl first
Neither Java nor JavaScript is a worthwhile language in my opinion. Perl
is fine, but you'll never get anywhere in any lan
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 04:39:37PM +0100, Adam Byrtek 'alpha' wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I've heard that there is a big interest in mc 4.6.0 Debian packages.
> mc package in an official Debian GNU/Linux distribution is very old,
> so I decided to create my own unofficial package.
>
> Line to add to your /e
hiranokazunari wrote:
> I understand /bin represents binaries,
> /dev represents devices,
> /lib represents libraries,
> /mnt represents mount,
> /opt represents option(?) etc...
>
> But I am wondering why the host-specific
> configuration partition is called /etc?
If you go back to very early v
Hi,
Carlos Alberto Pereira Gomes wrote:
> I have woody/fluxbox on hda1 and sarge on hda2.
> I'm used to mount /dev/hda2 and chroot it to run sarge from woody to
> make updates and small tests in text mode.
> Is there a way to run sarge in graphical mode from a chrooted directory?
> For example whi
I apologize for reposting. By way of explanation, I had trouble w/ my mailserver
provider, due to Typhoon Pongsona on Guam.
Now, I did get the Lexmark z23 to print---and nicely---on my sid system. So I edited
/etc/printcap to give the printer a more convenient name, and **POW** the printer is
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(B/dev represents devices,
(B/lib represents libraries,
(B/mnt represents mount,
(B/opt represents option(?) etc...
(B
(BBut I am wondering why the host-specific
(Bconfiguration partition is called /etc?
(B
(BK.Hirano
(B
(B
(B
(B--
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Greetings.
Going to be getting DSL, soon, and I just don't know what make/model of ethernet
card I should get.
PCI is a given, but I need something that goes well with >=2.4.19 kernels and
Debian 3.0
I've heard Intel and 3-Com, but . . . .
Thanks for the thoughts.
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David Z Maze wrote:
eric lin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Dear advanced webprogramers or linuxer:
Could we using c replace perl in cgi programming?
Sure, nothing's intrinsically tied to Perl at all. Look at
http://hoohoo.ncsa.uiuc.edu/cgi/overview.html for the CGI
specification, includin
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 11:42:19AM -0500, Edward Guldemond wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 09:40:58PM -0600, Kevin C. Smith wrote:
> > I'm trying to test the nvagp, but the agpgart module continues to be
> > autoloaded when X starts.
> >
> > How do I stop the autoloading of agpgart without removi
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 03:13:57PM -0800, Craig Dickson wrote:
> Pete Harlan wrote:
>
> > Lisp and Scheme are not functional languages. A functional languge is
> > one that doesn't support mutating data; Lisp and Scheme very much do.
>
> I certainly agree about Lisp. With Scheme, it's a bit tric
On Sat, Dec 14, 2002 at 02:46:39AM -0700, eric lin wrote:
> I download mod_perl 1.27 and install it also at my /etc/apache/httpd
> add a line
> LoadModule perl_module /usr/lib/apache/1.3/mod_perl.so
Since that makes absolutely no difference to CGI scripts, and people
told you so, I'm hardly su
I'm trying to install apache by source with mod_ssl and mod_perl, but I am
running into a problem with the "SSL_BASE=" part of the mod_perl
configuration.
What's happening is that when SSL_BASE=/usr is specified, it finds the
openssl binary, but not the libraries. And when I use
SSL_BASE=/usr/lib
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 07:15:25PM -0600, Michael Heironimus wrote:
> People used it for basic e-mail. People used the address book. But the
> extent of the group calendaring was that some people would send "meeting
> requests" out. I think one person had a public calendar, but most of us
> hadn't
Dear experienced webmaster or linuxer:
I download mod_perl 1.27 and install it also at my /etc/apache/httpd
add a line
LoadModule perl_module /usr/lib/apache/1.3/mod_perl.so
with my simple script /usr/lib/cgi-bin/entrance.cgi
#!/usr/bin/perl-wT
use strict;
use CGI ':standard';
use CGI qw
also sprach Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.12.14.0107 +0100]:
> Well, If you followed the principle laid out in that memorandum, you'd
> accept replies to your inbox, as a reply-all does that. I don't agree with
> the way the list is setup btw. It's too unweldy for the reasons I outlined
> prev
Thus spake Michael Heironimus ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> OK, I have a serious question here. I've heard the same type of comment
> before. And I used to work at a company that used Outlook/Exchange
> worldwide, including all the shared calendaring and a global address
> book with the entire company i
Shyamal Prasad wrote:
"Dai" == Dai Yuwen writes:
Dai> It seems GRUB had found lilo on /dev/hdd7. But error message
Dai> was displayed: L 01 01 ...
Please read the docs in /usr/share/doc/lilo.
>From Manual.txt.gz
L ... The first stage boot loader has been loaded and started,
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 01:58:55PM -0600, Kent West wrote:
> >You knowfrom my humble experience in the IT worldthe ONE thing
> >that would really help Linux get in with small to medium sized business
> >is a nice group calendar. This would be HUGE.
> >
>
> Amen!
OK, I have a serious ques
David Z Maze wrote:
Dai Yuwen writes:
>Bruce Park wrote:
>
>
>>Dai,
>>
>>I'm confused to why you aren't just using one boot loader to control
>>everything. Can you tell me why you are using two boot loaders?
>>
>
>My reason is here:
>
>
>>>Now I put them together. My intention is: let GRUB lo
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 04:53:04PM -0600, Dennis G. Wicks wrote:
> Where did you find 120Gb drives for $120 US?
Fry's Electronics of Wilsonville, OR. Fry's purchased outpost.com, I
assume they have similar pricing.
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: :' :proud Debian admin and user
`
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 12:55:57PM -0500, David Z Maze wrote:
>
> Do you have some particular reason to want to be running prerelease
> software?
>
Nothing in particular. But, I am not using a pre-release patch. The
ac-patch that I applied was for the released 2.4.20.
> If
Thus spake Debian Support (Gary) ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>The best offense is a great defense.
.
.
>
>Its hard to argue with numbers.
>
.
They don't argue, they just ignore or disbelive.
.
:wq!
---
Robert L. Harr
Eduardo Pérez Ureta wrote:
On 2002-12-13 16:39:37 +0100, Adam Byrtek 'alpha' wrote:
I've heard that there is a big interest in mc 4.6.0 Debian packages.
mc package in an official Debian GNU/Linux distribution is very old,
so I decided to create my own unofficial package.
Line to add to your /
I have prepared some packages that update some packages that are not or
only in an older version in Debian 3.0r0. Please read [1] for more
information (and read the FAQ before sending mails to me).
I try my best to avoid problems with both installing these packages on a
Debian 3.0 and upgrading wi
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 01:10:59AM -0700, eric lin wrote:
> In file included from drivers/ide/pci/nvidia.c:29:
> drivers/ide/pci/nvidia.h:35: `PCI_DEVICE_ID_NVIDIA_NFORCE_IDE'
> undeclared here (
> not in a function)
This is what's wrong, and all the rest is just the compiler being
confused by t
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 06:41:44PM +0100, Robert Land wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 03:55:06PM +, Pigeon wrote:
> > BTW scratch MAILPATH advice. I've just experimented with it and mutt's
> > ignoring it. Seems it only recognises it as a compiled-in default.
>
> Could you put the first sente
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 09:53:19AM -0500, Mike Dresser wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Pigeon wrote:
>
> > $500? Chicken's tits. The US distributors must have been ripping
> > people off bigtime. In the UK, I think the original ZX80 cost 80
> > pounds, and neither the ZX81 nor any of its accessories
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 09:28:44AM +0100, Holger Rauch wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Dec 2002, Robert L. Harris wrote:
>
> > Not an option, the CEO is doing the "exchange is the only true calendar
> > app!" thing. I'd rather not come back with a "but linux doesn't work
> > nicely with that proprietary, blo
On 12/13/2002 1:55 PM, martin f krafft pounded the keyboard with stubby
fingers to type:
Perhaps the powers that be, should rethink this e-mail list policy.
No, please don't. http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html
Well, If you followed the principle laid out in that memorandum, you'd
Jokke Heikkilä wrote:
Or, just 'apt-get install libapache-mod-ssl' ... mod_ssl will be added
to your Apache config and you will be able to tweak it to your heart's
content.
This would be ideal, but I can't find mod_ssl package under dselect and
'apt-get install libapache-mod-ssl' produces t
Pete Harlan wrote:
> Lisp and Scheme are not functional languages. A functional languge is
> one that doesn't support mutating data; Lisp and Scheme very much do.
I certainly agree about Lisp. With Scheme, it's a bit trickier,
especially since the history is that Scheme was first invented to be
hi ya mike/dennis
collection of some backup scripts
http://www.Linux-Backup.net
-- and yes... backups should be done after everybody goes
home ...
and do backups in the middle of the day for the
past 4 hrs so the morning work is not lost
-- backups media is a whole ot
The best offense is a great defense.
Next time you run into this situation, just ask them how many times
they've gotten
the Klez, Code Red, Nimda (etc.) virus. These buggers are spread only
by using
Outlook and IIS all M$ technology.
Then ask them how many dollars were spent on preventi
I am testing Dman's beautifully explained fix for my mail trouble
by sending this. I used Sylpheed to read the replies to my request
because I did not know if I would need to send again.
Thanks,
Larry
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hi ya tim
more software raid howto's of different raid options
http://www.1U-Raid5.net
- are you trying to convert an existing system to raid ??
- are you trying to make root-raid ?? vs just data
root-raid allows you to keep booting/working even if one disk
goes on v
Where did you find 120Gb drives for $120 US?
The best I have been able to find is $150.
Thanks!
Dennis
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I have found the following document from a post dated Nov. 1999. I am
wondering how relevant it is today to Debian. Particularly, the part I
have highlighted concerning pam_pwdb.so
[ANNOUNCE]: Mini-Policy regarding PAM usage in Debian
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also sprach Nori Heikkinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.12.13.2227 +0100]:
> (a) how do i set up Mail-Followup-To, for a specific list, and
http://larve.net/people/hugo/2000/07/ml-mutt
> (b) how is that not in conflict with munging headers?
huh? because you don't munge headers that way, you jus
Yuri wrote:
Il giorno Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 11:35:58AM -0600, Kent West ha scritto:
pam_mount at http://www.flyn.org/#id2759049 might be the solution, but I
can't get it to compile yet.
With the help of Mike Petullo (who wrote pam_mount), I was able to
successfully compile and install the m
I have woody/fluxbox on hda1 and sarge on hda2.
I'm used to mount /dev/hda2 and chroot it to run sarge from woody to
make updates and small tests in text mode.
Is there a way to run sarge in graphical mode from a chrooted directory?
For example while in woody/fluxbox make my sarge/gnome run without
Does anyone know how to get a Russian phonetic keyboard under KDE for woody?
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On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 07:45:34AM -0800, Craig Dickson wrote:
> Kirk Strauser wrote:
>
> > At 2002-12-13T14:52:51Z, Johann Spies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > Yes. So is Ocaml and I think Scheme also.
> >
> > Since Scheme is a Lisp derivative, yes, it's also a functional language.
>
>
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002 15:44:37 -0500
R Ransbottom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 05:20:55PM -0600, Gerald V. Livingston II
> wrote:
> >
> > R Ransbottom said:
> >
> > >
> > > I am trying to set up a debian mail server that
> > > sees the world through incoming.verizon.net and
According to www.php.net 4.3.0 will be the first version of
PHP4 to support Apache 2.0.43... There are release candidates of PHP4
4.3.0 but it has not been released yet so you can run something
developmental by compiling it yourself... PHP4 team recommends waiting
for the release for anythi
also sprach Noah L. Meyerhans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.12.13.2030 +0100]:
> The ACPI implementation in Linux 2.4 is really not very useful. I'm not
> sure that you can actually put your laptop to sleep with it.
echo 1 >| /proc/acpi/sleep
will make my Dell's LED flash, the fan slowly decrease in
also sprach Andrew Perrin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.12.13.1939 +0100]:
> What about Back-End? (http://sourceforge.net/projects/back-end/)
MySQL. Over my dead body ;^>
Thanks though!
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Randy Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Yes, but IMHO they're worth it (did you check www.pricewatch.com
> for prices?). Mindlessly simple setup, great Linux support, and
> good quality/performance.
Mindless is what I need at the moment %-)
Many thanks for the pointers!
Glyn
Eric G. Miller wrote:
> Ada "tasks" provide concurrency. I'm not enough of a language expert
> to discuss the merits, but folks seem to use them...
I'm not an Ada expert either, but the fact that people use it isn't
much of an argument. People do multi-threaded programming in C, too,
and ANSI C h
Chris and any others that may have been following this thread,
Thanks to the guys over on the phpgroupware-users mailing list, and
some suggestions from this list, I've finally got phpgroupware running.
I ran into a lot of obstacles along the way. Hopefully these notes will
be helpful for others t
>
> Or, just 'apt-get install libapache-mod-ssl' ... mod_ssl will be added
> to your Apache config and you will be able to tweak it to your heart's
> content.
>
This would be ideal, but I can't find mod_ssl package under dselect and
'apt-get install libapache-mod-ssl' produces this:
Reading Pack
Dear Linuxer:
when I install oss 's sound drive, enable auto load at boot time,
it response
No /etc/rc.d/init.d directory. Couldn't do this
do't know how to do this in your system
please help
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linux pc for sale
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on Fri, 13 Dec 2002 07:55:43PM +0100, martin f krafft insinuated:
> also sprach Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.12.13.1849 +0100]:
> > Perhaps the powers that be, should rethink this e-mail list policy.
>
> No, please don't. http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html
okay, i've read this -- w
HOWTO Create a Debian mirror using only CDs
SCENARIO: You need to build a http/ftp/nfs mirror of Debian in order that
several workers can quickly install a bunch of different machines
simultaneously. You have a local network, but no Internet connectivity (not
even an analog modem), and only a com
eric lin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thanks your reply, but it is not work( I did not know why yet, maybe
> some where in my /etc/apache/httpd.conf I should add load mod_perl
You don't *need* mod_perl to run CGI scripts. (And if you're doing
testing/developing and don't need tight integration w
for some reason, i just got 29 emails at the very top of my (mutt)
inbox, dated Jan 01, with absolutely zero headers, except for the ones
spamassassin put in:
X-Spam-Status: No, hits=3.3 required=5.0 tests=MISSING_HEADERS,SUBJ_MISSING
+version=2.20
X-Spam-Level: ***
and that's it. i must have do
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