On Monday 17 May 2004 06:49 am, Jens Simmoleit wrote:
> >She's learning how to use a
> > computer for the very first time, and learning Linux from day one. Kinda
> > cool. :)
>
> Cool indeed :-) my Mom doesn't even like pc's :-/
Nor does mine. She has remained one to voice a very low and hostil
thank you very much
On Wed, May 19, 2004 at 08:24:59AM +0200, Martin Eian wrote:
>?>demudi is one
>?>anyother distrabution of live cd like knoppix?
>?
>?Here's a list:
>?
>?http://www.frozentech.com/content/livecd.php?sort=&showonly=
>?
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i am a Linux Newbie, and have a lot of troube in fixing audio drvier.
so i
install knoppix on my computer. and it works. but the problem is i have
install a lot of dummy stuff on my computer too, i wonder if there is a
kind of live debian based cd like knoppix, but rat
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With netbeans not working, wanted to try Eclipse. Installed all that stuff
which also installed a Blackdown JRE and Kaffe. The stuff would not configure
so I removed it. Also needed to get rid of a conf file for Kaffe and change a
symlink to that in /usr/bin. Did all that, cleaning up with more
On Monday 17 May 2004 08:35 pm, alex wrote:
> It looks like there is no shortcut to check compatibility with a
> KNOPPIX CD other than try to make all the devices work.
A suggestion. Grab the DeMuDi image from AGNULA. (No URL handy, but it's
easy to google up I'm sure.) It's a special version
HI ,
Has anybody used Iometer to test the performance of
NFS,CIFS etc ? If so could u pls sent me the set up u did to measure the
performance? (how to tune it up to different utilities like NFS and CIFS?)
Please do the needful asap.
Rgds,
Jyothi
Hi,
does somebody know if the Shuttle SB61G2 is completely supported by Debian?
regards,
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Gregory Seidman wrote:
> On Tue, May 18, 2004 at 04:24:48PM -0700, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> } I built a linux-wlan-ng modules package against the stock Debian
> } 2.6.6-1-686 kernel package. I used the 0.2.1pre21 source package from
> } the linux-wlan-ng project and the debian build directory from Bra
On Tue, May 18, 2004 at 04:24:48PM -0700, Vineet Kumar wrote:
} I built a linux-wlan-ng modules package against the stock Debian
} 2.6.6-1-686 kernel package. I used the 0.2.1pre21 source package from
} the linux-wlan-ng project and the debian build directory from Bradley
} Bell's official linux-wl
On 2004-05-05 19:19:04 -0700, Brian Nelson wrote:
> But has improving support for a great variety of languages. See:
>
> http://aspell.net/devel-doc/man/Supported.html#Supported
OK.
Now, it is said to be interactive, but I couldn't find how to use
is interactively. With ispell, I can do:
ay:
> Sarge *SUDDENLY* becoming Stable. Don't make me
> laugh.
>
> We aren't even into freeze yet.
>
> When that happens, then you should maybe worry about
> that.
it doesnt matter when it happen.
I must read news every day, be prepared to change all
my sources.list when it happens?
thing is that
Bill wrote:
> package cgilib and libcgi-dev both have cgi.h and libcgi.a.
>
> http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_contents.pl?searchmode=filelist&word=cgilib&version=unstable&arch=i386
>
> I don't see conflicts listed with apt-cache. Is that a bug -- and if
> so, on which package?
Probabl
On Tue, May 18, 2004 at 06:22:04PM -0400, Greg Folkert wrote:
> On Tue, 2004-05-18 at 15:54, Matthias Czapla wrote:
> > Can I safely use "woody" or "sarge" instead of stable and testing for
> > the distribution specifier in /etc/apt/sources.list or can this cause
> > trouble? Im afraid of an unwant
On Tue, May 18, 2004 at 06:43:51PM -0400, Emily Dryden wrote:
> I purchased a new Linksys Wireless Router, BEFW11S4 to replace an
> earlier model which was damaged by a lightning caused power surge. The
> ethernet connections to the router work perfectly but the web based
> setup program to con
Incoming from Edwards, Thomas:
> [someone]:
> > Does anyone ever take instructions like this one seriously?
>
> I did want to point out the part at the bottom about erasing the email
> then notifying you have it.
>
> Nice huh?
If you'll post the email address of the fool lawyer who forced this
http://www.dshield.org/pipermail/list/2004-April/030804.php
Matt Joyce
Children's Cancer Institute Australia
http://www.ccia.org.au
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> To: Debi
Nope, still getting the mail.
I did want to point out the part at the bottom about erasing the email
then notifying you have it.
Nice huh?
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From: richard lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 5:23 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Cleaning U
Hello,
I've tried installing a custom modularised kernel version 2.6.5 on Debian
Sarge testing. I'm using ext3 filesystem and compiled it directly into
the kernel along with ReiserFS sypport (I read you need it in order to
avoid an initrd image).
Everytime it tries to boot the new kernel I get
Hey everyone,
I built a linux-wlan-ng modules package against the stock Debian
2.6.6-1-686 kernel package. I used the 0.2.1pre21 source package from
the linux-wlan-ng project and the debian build directory from Bradley
Bell's official linux-wlan-ng 0.2.0-15 source package. There was some
minor twe
On 18. May 2004 at 2:03PM GMT,
Adam Funk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 18 May 2004 14:50, Colin Watson wrote:
>
> > Those both set the COLUMNS shell variable but fail to export it to the
> > dpkg subprocess (you need an explicit 'export' to do that).
> > 'COLUMNS=200 dpkg -l' is a speci
Does anyone have experience running successful subqueries with the
debian packages mysql server?
I see from http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Subqueries.html the
following.
>14.1.8 Subquery Syntax
>
>A subquery is a SELECT statement inside another statement.
>
>Starting with MySQL 4.1, all subqu
On Tue, May 18, 2004 at 11:07:01AM -0400, Wayne Topa wrote:
> I have exim4 receiving mail, finally, but am having a problem sending
> mail.
> I have a bunch of questions that I can't find the answer to.
> like wher in the singlefile config to I put
> smtp_accept_queues_per_connection = 0 ?
On Tue, May 18, 2004 at 01:28:41PM +0100, John Stevenson wrote:
> >did you run dselect after this? isn't it that dselect re-resolved
> >package dependencies and set those packages that you changed to install
> >back to deinstall?
> >
> >i would try to deselect those new packages (those which selec
I purchased a new Linksys Wireless Router, BEFW11S4 to replace an
earlier model which was damaged by a lightning caused power surge. The
ethernet connections to the router work perfectly but the web based
setup program to configure the wireless connections wont download. The
instructions say
On 05/18/04 15:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the response. I realize, though, that I probably wasn't clear
enough in my request. I've been to sites like symantec, but they don't have
the kind of detail I am looking for. I realize this is off-topic, but I am
going to try to clear it up,
On Tuesday 18 May 2004 14:33, Edwards, Thomas wrote:
> I am moving onto a new job and will be subscribing to this list
> after I move next week. However in the meantime I am trying to
> unsubscribe from this list for my current employer. I have
> attempted to remove myself from the automated
> in
On Tue, 2004-05-18 at 15:54, Matthias Czapla wrote:
> Can I safely use "woody" or "sarge" instead of stable and testing for
> the distribution specifier in /etc/apt/sources.list or can this cause
> trouble? Im afraid of an unwanted upgrade to a new distribution when
> testing suddenly becomes stabl
Do
away with card payments.
You can
force them to cease calling you.
Your Cr.
scores are not damaged.
In the end I just did the smart thing and installed alsaplayer and
alsaplayer-text :)
Joe
Joseph Jones wrote:
I'm looking to replace the way KDE handles notification sounds... That
is, rather than using it's own sound system to noify me using it's
sounds, using a command-line audio player!
Anybo
> Can I safely use "woody" or "sarge" instead of
> stable and testing for
> the distribution specifier in /etc/apt/sources.list
> or can this cause
> trouble? Im afraid of an unwanted upgrade to a new
> distribution when
> testing suddenly becomes stable.
yes you can and imho it makse very much s
Hi ppl,
This is what I get!
This is from installation of sarge, but I also get it from older systems
I have up and running with sarge.
Preparing to replace console-common 0.7.38 (using
.../console-common_0.7.41_all.deb) ...
dpkg: error processing
/var/cache/apt/archives/console-common_0.7.41_al
On Mon, 17 May 2004, Dominique Dumont wrote:
> Sure. Be if one can easily install rpm packages on a Debian system,
> this would be a good message sent to the corporate world.
>
I don't think so. The kind of corporate type who even know there is such
a difference will understand why .debs are bet
On Tue, 18 May 2004, Paul Johnson wrote:
> Anything proprietary is automatically a toy to me.
...which is why your opinion is utterly worthless. I'm not asking anyone
to like proprietary software or the corporate environment but at least
"know your enemy" if nothing else.
Mindless zealotry does
Katipo wrote:
john gennard wrote:
Am trying to do a new install of Sarge from a DVD. The new
installer does not appear to allow the creation of a bootdisk
(although the text assumes you can do so).
I don't see why the new installer should vary from dvd to cd, as I
checked out both Beta3 and 4, an
Hi, all --
I have a trash-able SuSE system I want to use to do a chroot install
of Debian before trying it on my LFS-based server. I have extracted
the debootstrap package contents, have /mnt/suse81 ready to catch the
install, and have downloaded files to a handy /mnt/empty.
For my first try, I
Franco Gorziglia wrote:
> I'm also interest as you in Wine packages, because the Wine version
> 2004X apparently has a problem that causes that I can't attach
> files in Lotus Notes and report and error about the clipboard metafile.
> I heard that the problem is solve downgrading to the version
I'm running an old ALR server and when I upgraded the kernel to
the latest it hung at boot after these two lines;
agpgart: Maximum main memory to use for agp memory: 440M
apgpart: Detected Intel440GX chipset
Thinking that I screwed up the upgrade and being unable to boot
off the rescue disk, I for
On Wed, May 19, 2004 at 05:20:26AM +1000, James Buchanan wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I'm curious to know how I might test out IPv6 networking. I certainly
| need another Ipv6 box to talk to, and I might build a little subnet at
| home with old 386/486 boxes for cheap to do this. It might be my only
| way.
Hi!
Can I safely use "woody" or "sarge" instead of stable and testing for
the distribution specifier in /etc/apt/sources.list or can this cause
trouble? Im afraid of an unwanted upgrade to a new distribution when
testing suddenly becomes stable.
Regards
Matthias
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On Mon, May 17, 2004 at 01:39:39PM +0200, Jens Simmoleit wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Anybody know where I can get some detailed info on the
> > characteristics of trojans/viruses that scan for vulnerabilities ?
> > Specifically, I'm trying to determine if a pattern of scanned ports I have
> >
Lee Braiden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm planning to setup 802.11g. Can someone recommend well-supported PCI
> and PCMCIA cards? I think I've settled on a Linksys router, but since
> they seem to neglect Linux, other options would be good, too :)
Source code for linksys wmp54g has
jano kupec wrote:
did you run dselect after this? isn't it that dselect re-resolved
package dependencies and set those packages that you changed to install
back to deinstall?
If you do:
dpkg --set-selections < file
Then you *will* have to do:
apt-get dselect-upgrade
before you then apt
Osamu Aoki wrote:
After reading recent flame-fest at d-devel, I found crm114 and dspam
seemed interesting.
crm114 is very light and already packaged. I like HOWTO at
http://triplehelix.org/~joshk/CRM114.html
Also check original home page crm114.sourceforge.net
This is supercharged auto-learn grep
This is what I get!
This is from installation of sarge, but I also get it from older systems
I have up and running with sarge.
Preparing to replace console-common 0.7.38 (using
.../console-common_0.7.41_all.deb) ...
dpkg: error processing
/var/cache/apt/archives/console-common_0.7.41_all.deb (-
Lee Braiden wrote:
> I'm planning to setup 802.11g. Can someone recommend well-supported PCI
> and PCMCIA cards? I think I've settled on a Linksys router, but since
> they seem to neglect Linux, other options would be good, too :)
For PCMCIA, I recommend the NetGear WG511. It's supported by the
Hi,
I'm curious to know how I might test out IPv6 networking. I certainly
need another Ipv6 box to talk to, and I might build a little subnet at
home with old 386/486 boxes for cheap to do this. It might be my only
way. Does my ISP have to explicitly support IPv6 for me to talk to the
rest of t
On Fri, 2004-05-14 at 14:38 -0400, Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
> On Fri, May 14, 2004 at 03:19:32PM +0100, Keir Lawson wrote:
> > On Wed, 2004-05-12 at 16:03 -0400, Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
> > > On Wed, May 12, 2004 at 09:17:54AM +0100, Keir Lawson wrote:
> > > ### update-modules: start processing /etc
On Sun, May 16, 2004 at 06:52:57PM -0700, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> Unqualified senders are often qualified as they go through MTAs.
Ah!! Light comes on. I had it fixed in my head that only outgoing mail
would undergo this. Which on further thought doesn't entirely make
sense. I feel much happier n
Bill Moseley wrote:
> Since moving my Laptop from 2.4.22 to 2.6.5 I've noticed that when daily
> cron runs (I think it's updatedb, but I see "find" in top) the machine
> is almost unusable it's so unresponsive. With 2.4.22 there was latency,
> but it was still usable, but now I really just have t
hi ya lee
On Tue, 18 May 2004, Lee Braiden wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm planning to setup 802.11g. Can someone recommend well-supported PCI
> and PCMCIA cards? I think I've settled on a Linksys router, but since
> they seem to neglect Linux, other options would be good, too :)
>
> I also need a go
I've been having the same problem on 2 different machines. Neither
xlsclients, nor xwininfo -root -children indicate anything that might
help. Currently, my machine looks like this:
$ xlsclients | wc -l
28
$ xwininfo -root -children | wc -l
84
neither of which are very high, yet I still get
X
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Franco Gorziglia wrote:
Adam Kessel wrote:
There used to be WINE CVS packages at
http://people.debian.org/~andreas/debian
but they seem to have disappeared over the last several months.
Is anyone aware of any working apt source for WINE debs?
I'd never seen that page working.
I'm also interest a
Matthew Daubenspeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If I want to block all access to my debian box from a certain IP, is it
> as simple as placing the IP in /etc/hosts.deny? I am using debian
> woody...
It's as simple as adding an entry to iptables.
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"s. keeling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Incoming from Adam Funk:
>>
>> use and produce RPMs whereas (as far as I know) only Debian uses deb
>> packages and people produce them specifically for Debian? (I'm not
>
> That's arguable. There's Debian, and then there's Knoppix, Morphix,
>
Adam Funk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Tuesday 18 May 2004 07:00, Paul Johnson wrote:
>
>> Wow, Ian's being rather optimistic in thinking that RPM can overcome
>> it's own shortcomings to stop sucking. Such as, 1) distro-dependent
>> RPMs, RPM isn't standardized like Deb is. 2) Naming conven
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bob Proulx) writes:
> Paul Johnson wrote:
>> My understanding is this is a vocal minority decreasing in size as
>> more good, free software comes out.
>
> You are thinking perhaps of of office productivity software?
>
>> Proprietary software is sort of a band-aid for a real solu
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Hi,
I'm planning to setup 802.11g. Can someone recommend well-supported PCI
and PCMCIA cards? I think I've settled on a Linksys router, but since
they seem to neglect Linux, other options would be good, too :)
I also need a good 802.11g option for a PPC laptop (ibook2/500), if possible. Some
On Tue, May 18, 2004 at 07:34:23PM +0300, Martin Fluch wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Is there mail notification program which can check POP3/IMAP/... email
> accounts for new mails and send the result to syslog?
A bash script which uses logger can do this. Like:
fetchmail | logger
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Hi!
Is there mail notification program which can check POP3/IMAP/... email
accounts for new mails and send the result to syslog?
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> Simplest solution: send all html direct to spam can. Catches 90% of
> my spam, and that is a lot of spam.
>
Not always an option, unfortunately. I have procmail rules to get rid of all
html mail, except for a few sources, and that's why I have to deal with it.
> Firstly, you need a line in ~/.mailcap (either of the following will do)
> so mutt can determine how to render html.
>
> After setting either of the above in ~/.mailcap, you need to put
> auto_view text/html
> in ~/.muttrc so that mutt will pass html to lynx or w3m for parsing and
> display t
Cool, will try it later
Thanks john
John Hasler wrote:
Wasily writes:
Yes, it's watchdog ,but I don't want to use a real watchdog, I just want
a solution like a watchdog does.
You mean a software watchdog like this?
Package: watchdog
Description: A software watchdog
The watchdog program wri
On 05/18/04 09:00, Ashwin Raikar wrote:
Hi Paul ,
Thanks for the info . But How do I correlate the information
available
On debain site site with that of the embedded debain . Is there are materail
available
That tells you what's the embedded debain architecture ,CPU Architecture
Support
Karsten M. Self wrote:
> on Mon, May 17, 2004 at 10:32:18PM -0400, Adam Aube ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>> But since you want to be picky, did you notice you made a mistake that
>> you criticized the OP for?
>
> If you'll look around you, you may find some subtlty recently lost in
> the area.
No, I jus
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They do not seem to effect anything, but more than occasionally, I get a nice
long list of these. Seems to be some timing problem--this computer is
overclocked PIII so the IDE bus is running at 37mhz, not 33.
If the eye is quick enough, it notices a message such as:
... assuming 33mhz, to change
System seems to run OK without it.
Forget it, or is it really needed somewhere?
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On Tuesday 18 May 2004 15:45, Franco Gorziglia wrote:
> Adam Kessel wrote:
> >There used to be WINE CVS packages at
> >
> >http://people.debian.org/~andreas/debian
> >
> >but they seem to have disappeared over the last several months.
> >
> >Is anyone aware of any working apt source for WINE debs?
on Tue, May 18, 2004 at 12:01:23PM +0100, Stephen Patterson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Tue, 18 May 2004 10:50:17 +0200, Karsten M. Self wrote:
>
> > Is there a way to disable the dynamic screen updates aptitude uses,
> > within cronjobs?
>
> What are you trying to do with aptitude in cronjob
On Tuesday 18 May 2004 15:10, Adam Funk wrote:
> I did this successfully earlier with
> sox bar.mp3 -w -r 44100 bar.wav resample
> where bar.mp3 had been sampled at 22050 Hz, so maybe the problem is
> that the target rate is not a multiple of the source?
>
> How can I get around this?
I managed
Wasily writes:
> Yes, it's watchdog ,but I don't want to use a real watchdog, I just want
> a solution like a watchdog does.
You mean a software watchdog like this?
Package: watchdog
Description: A software watchdog
The watchdog program writes to /dev/watchdog every ten seconds.
If the device i
You could try this little Python hack I wrote. It's called
addMIMETextToHTMLEmail. You use it as a procmail filter. It
recognizes HTML-only email and adds a new MIME part which is text only.
This way your email will display properly in the initial mutt pager
without having to look at the attachm
Hi all
I have exim4 receiving mail, finally, but am having a problem sending
mail.
I have a bunch of questions that I can't find the answer to.
like wher in the singlefile config to I put
smtp_accept_queues_per_connection = 0 ? as it is now all but 10
messages are queued.
How do I get outgoing
Incoming from Adam Funk:
>
> use and produce RPMs whereas (as far as I know) only Debian uses deb
> packages and people produce them specifically for Debian? (I'm not
That's arguable. There's Debian, and then there's Knoppix, Morphix,
Libranet, Lindows, ...
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Try to figure out a rate where it works. It helps undertanding the
problem.
Perhaps you must especify that you want a stereo wav... Or perhaps you
can try to explicit the mp3's rate...
On 180504, 13:48, Adam Funk wrote:
> I've got an MP3 file that (for some reason) was sampled at 32000 Hz, an
Adam Funk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Wow, Ian's being rather optimistic in thinking that RPM can overcome
>> it's own shortcomings to stop sucking. Such as, 1) distro-dependent
>> RPMs, RPM isn't standardized like Deb is. 2) Naming conventions. RPM
>> isn't standardized. 3) Per-file depend
Adam Kessel wrote:
There used to be WINE CVS packages at
http://people.debian.org/~andreas/debian
but they seem to have disappeared over the last several months.
Is anyone aware of any working apt source for WINE debs?
I'd never seen that page working.
I'm also interest as you in Wine packages,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bob Proulx) writes:
>> Currently there is big chicken and egg problem with Debian in the
>> corporate world. Corporate guys want to be able to install software
>> from ISV (like Oracle).
>
> I understand what you are saying. But they can install oracle and
> others today. My c
On 18 May 2004, Thomas Adam wrote:
> --- Anthony Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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?
>
> Assu
On Tue, 2004-05-18 at 14:59, David Cunningham wrote:
> Not really. This is helpful but will only block access to those services
> that are compiled against tcp wrappers. To block all access you can use
> iptables or add a blocked route to your routing table. For example:
>
> route add -net 194.
On Tuesday 18 May 2004 14:50, Colin Watson wrote:
> Those both set the COLUMNS shell variable but fail to export it to the
> dpkg subprocess (you need an explicit 'export' to do that).
> 'COLUMNS=200 dpkg -l' is a special syntax that adds the variable to
> the environment of the dpkg subprocess wi
There used to be WINE CVS packages at
http://people.debian.org/~andreas/debian
but they seem to have disappeared over the last several months.
Is anyone aware of any working apt source for WINE debs?
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On Tue, May 18, 2004 at 08:34:53AM +, Adam Funk wrote:
> I want to dump a complete list of installed packages to a file as part
> of my backup procedure. man dpkg-query suggests using
> --showformat=format, in particular: "Package information can be
> included by inserting variable referenc
--- Anthony Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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?
Assuming this is a permenant change, see the optio
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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.
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Since moving my Laptop from 2.4.22 to 2.6.5 I've noticed that when daily
cron runs (I think it's updatedb, but I see "find" in top) the machine
is almost unusable it's so unresponsive. With 2.4.22 there was latency,
but it was still usable, but now I really just have to wait for the cron
job to fi
I've got an MP3 file that (for some reason) was sampled at 32000 Hz, and
I'm trying to convert it into a WAVE file to use as a CD track. I've
tried the following:
sox foo.mp3 -w -r 44100 foo.wav
sox foo.mp3 -w -r 44100 foo.wav resample
sox foo.mp3 -w -r 44100 foo.wav polyphase
mp32ogg foo.mp3
Not really. This is helpful but will only block access to those services
that are compiled against tcp wrappers. To block all access you can use
iptables or add a blocked route to your routing table. For example:
route add -net 194.73.242.0/24 reject # (this will block all access
from t
On Tue, May 18, 2004 at 01:18:50PM +0100, Thomas Adam wrote:
> --- Adam Funk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Excellent. I had tried these:
> >
> > (COLUMNS=200 ; dpkg -l) |head
> > (COLUMNS=200 && dpkg -l) |head
> >
> > but got the narrow output. Why do these two fail?
>
> Because COLUMNS=200
On Tue, May 18, 2004 at 11:40:53AM +, Adam Funk wrote:
> On Tuesday 18 May 2004 10:20, Thomas Adam wrote:
> > --- Adam Funk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> (Sorry about the long lines but they illustrate the output I'm
> >> talking about.)
> >>
> >> ``dpkg -l'' on its own in a terminal produ
Yes, it's watchdog ,but I don't want to use a real watchdog, I just want
a solution like a watchdog does.
Thanks
I think I should write some encrypt code.
Wasily
John Hasler wrote:
Beretta writes:
I think he means a hardware dongle.
There's a software dongle?
Maybe he means a watchdog?
Joseph Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
music123
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