Hello
hitting any menue under gnome yields awfully big blank popups, sometimes
with some icons in them which means that somewhere the menues are
still there
found though google an archive with a related thread and removed some
strange named files, but still, the same problem...
is there
"Damon L. Chesser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1: Why was there a cdrom0 to begin with?
Probably a linux standard base or FHS thing. Seems to remember reading
somewhere that if you had multiple cdrom devices, you would get multiple
cdrom?.
> 2:
> Do I edit this line to make the changes wa
William Ballard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said on Wed, 26 May 2004 22:34:19 -0700:
> Prolly something to do with the commies :-) I didn't even know "In God
> We Trust" was added to the money in the 50s, just thought it was always
> like that.
No doubt the commies.
Incidentally, do American's associa
Anthony Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thanks to both for replies. Pretty much what I'd concluded myself. It
> was the claims for desktop speedup that principally motivated me to try
> out 2.6 but I don't find any noticeable delays with 2.4 so it's not much
> of an issue.
I'm pretty happy
On Thu, May 27, 2004 at 04:27:31PM +1000, Tim Connors wrote:
> William Ballard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said on Wed, 26 May 2004 22:34:19 -0700:
> > Prolly something to do with the commies :-) I didn't even know "In God
> > We Trust" was added to the money in the 50s, just thought it was always
> > l
Where did you find the documentation for asoundrc? I couldn't find any
(went to the alsa site, and found what to put in the file, but not what
to call the file, nor where to put it).
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I like the C++ Primer by Lippman (I think).
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on Wed, May 19, 2004 at 08:07:46PM -0400, David Gaudine ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
and if ththeresroblem with MTMTApgrade ?:)
True, now and then I have to count the subject lines to make sure all
systems are accounted for. But it's still better than logging in to all the
sys
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On Thu, May 27, 2004 at 12:44:49AM -0400, Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
> On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 09:26:53PM -0700, Marc Wilson wrote:
> > Where all that verbage say it's unsupported? All I see is it loading the
> > correct driver, initializing the card, then trying to get a DHCP address
> > and failing
On Thu, May 27, 2004 at 02:58:13PM +1000, Tim Connors wrote:
> cr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said on Tue, 25 May 2004 19:50:18 +1200:
> > And in English (I mean 'British English', though that term always strikes me
> > as tautological if not oxymoronic)
>
> Don't get me started on wenglish. I was about
On Thu, May 27, 2004 at 03:05:03PM +1000, Tim Connors wrote:
> As you found out, the way Americans say it was only changed half way
> back to when your "fathers" set up the country, ie., it was you that
> changed the language - everyone else uses the "and" in numbers. *I*
> put it down to Americans
On Thursday 27 May 2004 04:41, Mark Healey hurled the following on the wire:
> On Thu, 27 May 2004 10:02:03 +1000, Rua Haszard Morris wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >I'm trying to install Debian. The problem is (i think) that my NIC is
> >not detected/set up properly.
[...]
> >How do I do this?
>
> I'm a fel
on Wed, May 19, 2004 at 08:07:46PM -0400, David Gaudine ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > and if ththeresroblem with MTMTApgrade ?:)
>
> True, now and then I have to count the subject lines to make sure all
> systems are accounted for. But it's still better than logging in to all the
> systems every
on Tue, May 25, 2004 at 12:02:01PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi again,
> I have been trying to get debian running on my system for sometime
> (particularly X). I have a fairly new Toshiba Laptop and I figured
> there would be some issues (but never imagined this). On a
William Ballard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said on Wed, 26 May 2004 10:47:35 -0700:
> On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 06:36:48PM +0100, Oliver Elphick wrote:
> > "Fourscore and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this
>
> That's poetical language. Plus, it's half the time of the way back.
>
>
on Tue, May 25, 2004 at 11:04:59AM -0500, Michael Martinell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Does anybody know if there is any Linux software similar in
> functionality to the Microsoft Sharepoint server? This is a server
> that enables users to collaborate on various projects and tasks across
> the i
cr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said on Tue, 25 May 2004 19:50:18 +1200:
> And in English (I mean 'British English', though that term always strikes me
> as tautological if not oxymoronic)
Don't get me started on wenglish. I was about to submit a very angry
bugreport that my dictionary changed to American
Hello,
In /proc/driver/nvidia/agp/status I can see the Fast Writes are disabled, altough
/proc/driver/nvidia/agp/card says that fast writes
are supported.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /proc/driver/nvidia/agp/status
Status: Enabled
Driver: AGPGART
AGP Rate:8x
Fast Writes:
On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 09:26:53PM -0700, Marc Wilson wrote:
> Where all that verbage say it's unsupported? All I see is it loading the
> correct driver, initializing the card, then trying to get a DHCP address
> and failing. Is there a DHCP server somewhere that it should be talking
> to?
Well
On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 08:25:21PM -0400, Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> As far as I can tell I should be able to use my wireless card with 2.6.6,
> however, it doesn't seem to be making the connection. Do you think it's really
> an unsupported card under 2.6.6?
Where all that verba
On Thu, 27 May 2004, Leandro Patrón Rizzo wrote:
> Hi.
> I need to access a remote computer running linux and use an X terminal.
> I use ssh -X (x11forwarding yes) to leg me, but when I type "startx" I
> can't enter in the X terminal.
> How can i fix that problem?
You don't have to run a xserver
Hi.
I need to access a remote computer running linux and use an X terminal.
I use ssh -X (x11forwarding yes) to leg me, but when I type "startx" I
can't enter in the X terminal.
How can i fix that problem?
Thanks a lot :)
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todd shifflett wrote:
I am trying to install debian linux on my ibook. Thanks to all the
support pages out there it has gone very smoothly until now. I am not
getting xwindows to run, which I assume is due to the fact that I am
running XFREE86 4.1 and not 4.2
In trying to download and install
I am trying to install debian linux on my ibook. Thanks to all the
support pages out there it has gone very smoothly until now. I am not
getting xwindows to run, which I assume is due to the fact that I am
running XFREE86 4.1 and not 4.2
In trying to download and install 4.2 this is what I di
On Thu, 27 May 2004 10:02:03 +1000, Rua Haszard Morris wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I'm trying to install Debian. The problem is (i think) that my NIC is
>not detected/set up properly.
>
>I was running knoppix, and had successfully set up network using a
>downloaded bcm4400 module
>(http://www.broadcom.com/dri
I have both the gtk-engine-qtpixmap and gtk2-engine-qtpixmap packages installed, but
when I run a gtk program, I always get this error:
Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: "qtpixmap"
What might be the problem?
The gtk programs still run fine, though.
Hanxue
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On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 08:52:03PM -0500, hanasaki wrote:
> How can the package containing the gnome settings daemon be found?
> Tried search with apt-cache search and the Debian web site search
> utilities to no avail.
>
> When logging in under gnome it is reported that the setting daemon fails
How can the package containing the gnome settings daemon be found?
Tried search with apt-cache search and the Debian web site search
utilities to no avail.
When logging in under gnome it is reported that the setting daemon fails
to start. This is gnome 2.6.x from experimental.
thanks
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Hi there this is Sokhan Heng, I wonder if I could ask
you one question please? i.e I wonder if I have to
download the DHCP packet from the web, eventhough I
have got a set of debian cd (7 cd)?
Thank you so much
Yours sincerely
Sokhan Heng
_
Hi all,
I have tried the following command suggested by Gary Parker.
# sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4349.run \
--kernel-include-path=/usr/src/kernel-headers-2.4.18-bf2.4/include/ \
--kernel-install-path=/lib/modules/2.4.18-bf2.4/kernel/drivers/video/
However, I still cannot install the driv
well...thanks for the response.
Since my update activities depend on a local mirror in
my office and untill now ( dunno why.. )
there has not been any "newest" samba yet, then i
think "be patience" is the best choice for me now :-)
Uncommenting print$ section in my smb.conf works for
me, but si
Luis Finotti wrote:
Dear all,
I recently upgraded my kernel from 2.4.3 to 2.4.18-k7
(I'm running a 1.2GHz Athlon) and now my computer
won't turn off the power with "shutdown -h". (I did
the "apt-get install kernel-image-2.4.18-k7" way.)
The old kernel did turn off the power.
After I little resea
King, Richard (Unix Messaging) wrote:
Loren,
You may want to have a look at this:
www.systemimager.org
~~Rick King
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[SNIP]
Ditto. I have used System Imager to deploy small-to medium
sized labs. The best part is, that with the ability to set
up a network boot server (tf
Hi everyone,
As far as I can tell I should be able to use my wireless card with 2.6.6,
however, it doesn't seem to be making the connection. Do you think it's really
an unsupported card under 2.6.6?
May 26 19:47:33 smeagol cardmgr[1898]: watching 3 sockets
May 26 19:47:33 smeagol kernel: cs: IO p
Hi,
I'm trying to install Debian. The problem is (i think) that my NIC is
not detected/set up properly.
I was running knoppix, and had successfully set up network using a
downloaded bcm4400 module
(http://www.broadcom.com/drivers/downloaddrivers.php), so I'm guessing
that there is some way I
On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 02:27:14PM -0500 or thereabouts, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Does anyone know what the package name is for qmail on sarge? I have
> tried to do an apt-get install qmail but it did not work it said the
> package may not be available any more.
Perhaps it's in contrib, or no
Is it possible to configure debian to authenticate using an windows 2003
active directory?
Would you need to have the following installed? apt-get install slapd
ldap-utils
I can't really find allot of documentation on this, however have been told
that it is possible.
Any help, even a pointer t
On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 07:18:54AM -0500, Kent West wrote:
>Magnus Therning wrote:
>
>>I just noticed a rather strange thing with my OO.o Writer. The menus don't
>>work. Neither do the drop-down boxes. :-( Drop-down boxes work in
>>/usr/lib/openoffice/spadmin for root, but not in Writer for my regu
Incoming from Steve Lamb:
> Faheem Mitha wrote:
> > Bob Proulx makes good points elsewhere in this thread. Whether you
> > like the indentation as syntax feature is really a matter of
> > taste. Personally, I am ambivalent about it. On the one hand it makes
>
> So have EMACS treat the tab key
Faheem Mitha wrote:
> Bob Proulx makes good points elsewhere in this thread. Whether you
> like the indentation as syntax feature is really a matter of
> taste. Personally, I am ambivalent about it. On the one hand it makes
> code more compact. On the other hand, indentation is easily lost
> inform
I want to use the 2.6.5 kernel with the debian patches.
They are some additional patches that apply cleanly to the 2.6.5 kernel.
So I want to use this particular version.
I have the tg3 network card, and so I need to use it.
Tigeon3 support is disabled in this version, how can I enable it again?
I
Hi List!
On Wed, 26 May 2004, List User wrote:
> someone tell me, what the current status of the packing is? On the official
> Cyrus web site version 1.x is declared obsolete, 2.1 security-fixes only and
> 2.2 the current stable release.
The state is nonexistant in an usable form. I hope I wil
I got ahold of an older laptop to which I've installed Debian Sid. Since
it's a low memory setup, I'd like to use one of those xvesa thingies
rather than a full-blown Xwindows. I've noted that there seems to be
something like this in Debian unstable: it's called xserver-tinyx-fbdev.
So, I apt-get
Hello Debian users,
I'am looking for Debian packages for Cyrus imapd 2.2 generation.
The last information I found about, was in November 2003 on this list. Can
someone tell me, what the current status of the packing is? On the official
Cyrus web site version 1.x is declared obsolete, 2.1 securi
Hi,
I was just struggling with the same problem today, and found your post.
Now that I found the solution - unfortunately only after filing a bug on
speedy-cgi-perl :(, here it is:
go:
cp /usr/bin/speedy /usr/bin/speedy_suid
chmod 4555 /usr/bin/speedy_suid
(as per openwebmail documentation)
on Mon, May 24, 2004 at 09:48:57PM +0100, Randy Orrison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Karsten M. Self wrote:
> > on Mon, May 24, 2004 at 10:09:13AM +0100, Randy Orrison
> > ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > Roberto Sanchez wrote:
> > > > Karsten M. Self wrote:
> > > As with most documentation, free
on Mon, May 24, 2004 at 10:09:13AM +0100, Randy Orrison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Roberto Sanchez wrote:
> >Karsten M. Self wrote:
> >>[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System]
> >>"LocalProfile"=dword:0001
> >>
> >>My only question is this: is this key documented
On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 07:21:38PM +, Faheem Mitha wrote:
| On Fri, 21 May 2004 20:33:14 -0400, richard lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|
| > That makes two votes for Python (the other was off-list). I've had it
| > in mind to find time to investigate Python -- so I'll have a go at
| > tha
Bonjour,
Nous accusons bonne réception de votre candidature et vous remercions de
l'intérêt que vous portez à notre société.
Nous ne manquerons pas de vous contacter si nous souhaitons envisager une
collaboration.
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I installed my system (stable) with the Sarge b4 installer (yes it can
install stable stream), everything went fine. Hardware, network, wizard
screens, etc all went off without issue. After the system rebooted, Grub
was setup with 'root (hd0,0)' and the root param of the kernel was
'root=/dev/hd
Hi,
I don't know, but did you try
% apt-cache search
and
% apt-cache search | grep qmail
to find out?
hope this helps.
Sylvain.
On Wednesday 26 May 2004 21:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Da> Does anyone know what the package name is for qmail on sarge? I have
Da> tried to do an apt-get install qm
Does anyone know what the package name is for qmail on sarge? I have
tried to do an apt-get install qmail but it did not work it said the
package may not be available any more.
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I am now on kernel 2.6.6. Still have no DRI on my Mach64.
Found this URL
http://dri.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/moin.cgi/Building
I CVS'd the three grouping called for.
Of course, the thing would not compile:
The xc/xc/make was missing .h files which to indeed exist. (A common enough
problem). I un
On Wednesday 26 May 2004 22:07, Sylvain Vedrenne wrote:
SV> Hello Kevin,
SV>
SV> You might find this page interesting:
SV> http://www.research.att.com/~bs/compilers.html
And this page is really worth looking at!
http://www.research.att.com/~bs/bs_faq2.html#simple-program
Cheers,
Sylvain.
SV>
SV
"Will Maier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Tue, 25 May 2004 15:36:29 -0700, "Brian Nelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> said:
>> It could be a DNS problem I suppose. Attach an strace to the firefox
>> process and see if it's getting stuck on a system call.
> I ran an strace as you suggested; it's the
on Thu, May 20, 2004 at 12:09:34PM -0700, Curtis Vaughan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Oh this is nuts!
> I set the ip address for one of our severs to the wrong address, but
> had a debian box ping the address while it was still set to the wrong
> address. Now, I have changed the address on the
On Fri, 21 May 2004 20:33:14 -0400, richard lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That makes two votes for Python (the other was off-list). I've had it
> in mind to find time to investigate Python -- so I'll have a go at
> that.
Make that 3 votes. :-) I recently started learning Python. I like
it
Hello Kevin,
You might find this page interesting:
http://www.research.att.com/~bs/compilers.html
It talks about standard ISO C++ and compilers.
By the way, GCC sure is a good choice for learning (_and_ for much more!).
Cheers,
Sylvain.
On Wednesday 26 May 2004 09:47, Kevin Mark wrote:
KM> Hi
On Wednesday 26 May 2004 18:51, Kenneth Jacker wrote:
KJ> I've been doing some experimental installs (which, BTW, have worked
KJ> perfectly so far) using the Beta4 installer:
KJ>
KJ> ../sarge_d-i/i386/beta4/sarge-i386-netinst.iso.
KJ>
KJ>
KJ> The console "login" screen shows the following:
hi folks,
trying to pare down the system on my poor overburdened laptop, and
using du to help me diagnose. I had some source files in /root which
I have since deleted, but I am getting this strange behaviour.
so from /root I try:
hplaptop:~# du -sh ./
1020K .
but check this out:
[EMAI
On Wednesday 26 May 2004 07:39 am, Luis Finotti wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I recently upgraded my kernel from 2.4.3 to 2.4.18-k7
> (I'm running a 1.2GHz Athlon) and now my computer
> won't turn off the power with "shutdown -h". (I did
> the "apt-get install kernel-image-2.4.18-k7" way.)
> The old kern
Yea, "I think" you can burn them to a CD.
Anyone know this for sure?
Ralph
> u floppy disk? None of these servers have floppy disk drives,
> and I can't really recall seeing a server or workstation (or notebook
> for that matter) that had a floppy disk drive in it over the last year
> or t
On Tue, 2004-05-25 at 08:10, Johann Spies wrote:
> On Mon, May 24, 2004 at 10:10:58PM +0300, Cristi Banciu wrote:
> > Johann Spies wrote:
> > >I have a fairly new PC with the following hardware:
> > >messages like "Loading stage1.5" on the screen.
> > >
> > Did you edit /boot/grub/menu.lst accordin
Harshwardhan Nagaonkar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> (Maybe I should buy new textbooks and spend more instead of using
> cheaper, used textbooks :)
For C++, that's a very, very good idea since the language changed
significantly during standardization.
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u floppy disk? None of these servers have floppy disk drives,
and I can't really recall seeing a server or workstation (or notebook
for that matter) that had a floppy disk drive in it over the last year
or two or three
That's what confused me too I've seen references to "copy th
> For users using /bin/csh and running rxvt-xterm, their delete
> key does not
> work.
> Users running /bin/bash and running rxvt-xterm, their delete
> key does work.
>
> Both delete keys work on an ssh session.
> I've looke through google, and found some items on setting delete keys
> manually
Yes there is a "driver disk", If you add your driver to the disk then during
the install (someware) it asks you if you want/need to load 3rd party
drivers? At that point insert the driver disk and answer yes, then it should
ask you for the source of the driver and you would select your floppy d
Martin Dickopp wrote:
Kevin Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
~/cpluscplus\% cat page23.cpp
#include
int main() { cout << "Hello, World!\n"; return 0; }
The complier correctly diagnoses that the program uses antiquated
language features. This is a friendly reminder that if the last seven
or mor
Hello!
I can supply you with the necessary driver on
floppy disk providing you cover the expense as I am unemployed.
The problem I am having with the same printer is
that it is beeping 5 times which means, according to the hand book, that the
head needs re-aligning. The book tells you to ta
Hello List,
I've created my apt-get repository the way I want it. I can add Debian
packages to my heart's content. But I'm wondering what is the proper way
to remove packages from my apt-get repository.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
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Harshwardhan Nagaonkar wrote:
Will Maier wrote:
I experienced the exact same behaviour when I had mistakenly firewalled
off my "l0" port on my linux i386 machine. I would check that "l0" port
is still active and working with "ifconfig -a". Also check if you have
any iptables rules that are appl
Will Maier wrote:
On Tue, 25 May 2004 15:36:29 -0700, "Brian Nelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
It could be a DNS problem I suppose. Attach an strace to the firefox
process and see if it's getting stuck on a system call.
I ran an strace as you suggested; it's the first time I've used strace,
so I'm
I recently upgraded our central server from redhat 7.3 to debian woody/sarge.
Not so hard, been really happy with the new setup.
For users using /bin/csh and running rxvt-xterm, their delete key does not
work.
Users running /bin/bash and running rxvt-xterm, their delete key does work.
Both delet
On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 06:36:48PM +0100, Oliver Elphick wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-05-26 at 17:57, William Ballard wrote:
> > Do you also say one million and fourteen thousand and two hundred and
> > thirty seven?
>
> one million, fourteen thousand, two hundred and thirty-seven.
>
> I remember doing
On Wed, 2004-05-26 at 17:57, William Ballard wrote:
> Do you also say one million and fourteen thousand and two hundred and
> thirty seven?
one million, fourteen thousand, two hundred and thirty-seven.
I remember doing school exercises when I was 7 on writing out numbers in
words.
But to demo
I've been asked to look for some web/email-based program for managing
projects or tasks. This specific application is for setting up training
classes that require a number of things to happen at given times, but
mostly it's the same sequence of events for each class. They want to
have email remin
On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 09:57:50AM -0700, William Ballard wrote:
> Do you also say one million and fourteen thousand and two hundred and
> thirty seven?
That would be one million, fourteen thousand, two hundred and thirty
seven
Cheers,
Tom
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On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 09:36:52AM -0600, s. keeling wrote:
> Usenix' ;login: had an article recently discussing this sort of
> vulnerability. If you're letting just anyone at your C compiler, you
> MAY be facilitating exploits.
I suppose any access is more of a security risk. But if someone can
On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 02:37:15AM +0200, Benedict Verheyen wrote:
>
> Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> > On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 01:19:34AM +0200, Benedict Verheyen wrote:
> >> Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
> >> That's one of the reasons i never save my bookmarks in a browser.
> >> I have made php script tha
To workarround it in a little but effective way just comment the
corresponding line in /etc/locale.alias
Good luck and enjoy!
El vie, 14-05-2004 a las 09:29, Cristi Banciu escribió:
> Hi,
>
> Every time when I try an apt-get install anything I got the following
> error:
>
> Setting up locales (
I've been doing some experimental installs (which, BTW, have worked
perfectly so far) using the Beta4 installer:
../sarge_d-i/i386/beta4/sarge-i386-netinst.iso.
The console "login" screen shows the following:
Debian GNU/Linux testing/unstable foobar tty1
foobar login
hi ya mike
On Wed, 26 May 2004, mike wrote:
> morning,
>
> I have a software Raid 1 setup with 2 disks.
> /dev/hdc1
> /dev/hdd1
that will be slow
> I've noticed that preformance has slowed a bit since the raid setup.
> I also have both disks on the same controller.
> Would it make a differ
Hi all,
I installed a jabber server and got the following error when try to connect.
Anyone can help me?
TIA,Suporte Linux Solutions
Wed May 26 10:05:38 2004 deliver.c:649 delivering to instance 'dnsrv'
Wed May 26 10:05:38 2004 deliver.c:578 delivery
On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 10:03:35PM +1200, cr wrote:
> >
> > Eh. Go figure. There's no right or wrong. My teachers taught me that
> > was incorrect, low-class, common.
>
> Well then the whole of the UK must be incorrect, low-class and common. ;)
>
> >From where I'm standing, "two hundred thir
On Monday 24 May 2004 14:50, Daniel Barclay wrote:
> richard lyons wrote:
> > On Thursday 06 May 2004 14:43, Paul Johnson wrote:
> >>...1,234,567.89 is "one million, two-hundred-thirty-four
> >>thousand, five-hundred-sixty-seven and eighty-nine
> >> one-hundredths."
> >
> > Oh come on - I never hea
I'm using hotplug 0.0.20040329-8. evbug is listed in
/etc/hotplug/blacklist, but it's still being loaded. Has anyone else
seen this? If so, it's a bug.
Cheers,
Shaun
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Incoming from Luis Finotti:
>
> I recently upgraded my kernel from 2.4.3 to 2.4.18-k7
> (I'm running a 1.2GHz Athlon) and now my computer
> won't turn off the power with "shutdown -h". (I did
> the "apt-get install kernel-image-2.4.18-k7" way.)
> The old kernel did turn off the power.
The confi
Hi,
Does anyone know if there are debs of postfix 2.1 kicking around yet? Stable,
testing, unstable doesn't matter. I've looked in all the places I know of
and haven't found any, if I have to compile from source so be it.
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Thanks Ralph! I'm downloading the Beta 4 CDs right now :)
Can you (or anyone else) perhaps also give me a pointer to how I would
add drivers or kernel mods that weren't included in the distribution
during the installation process?
I'd like to know in case I need to do it in the future (and just
Dear all,
I recently upgraded my kernel from 2.4.3 to 2.4.18-k7
(I'm running a 1.2GHz Athlon) and now my computer
won't turn off the power with "shutdown -h". (I did
the "apt-get install kernel-image-2.4.18-k7" way.)
The old kernel did turn off the power.
After I little research, it seems that
Yup beta 4 does have the e1000 drivers on it. I installed this box with beta 3
and it had them also. But 4 also has them.
Ralph
> After trying to get Debian deployed in a client project for over a year,
>I've been successfuly in having it approved for use on a 6-server
> project that we're do
morning,
I have a software Raid 1 setup with 2 disks.
/dev/hdc1
/dev/hdd1
I've noticed that preformance has slowed a bit since the raid setup.
I also have both disks on the same controller.
Would it make a difference if the disks were on seperate controllers?
ex.
Move /dev/hdd1 to /dev/hda1, the
After trying to get Debian deployed in a client project for over a year,
I've been successfuly in having it approved for use on a 6-server
project that we're doing.
But, I've got a problem that I'd like some direction with.
My experience with Debian has basically been that I've had no problem
Incoming from Bill Moseley:
> On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 03:10:54AM +0300, Micha Feigin wrote:
> > I could be a permission issue. I know some systems don't allow
> > compiling as a regular user for security reasons so that if crackers
> > break in they won't be able to use the local c compiler to buil
How does one use the extended ascii character sets?
I am referring to the alt + number combinations that I like to use in
passwords. For example: alt + 0161 = an upside down exclamation mark. When
used in passwords most cracking software does not work since they do not
check for the extended s
On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 03:10:54AM +0300, Micha Feigin wrote:
> I could be a permission issue. I know some systems don't allow
> compiling as a regular user for security reasons so that if crackers
> break in they won't be able to use the local c compiler to build a root
> exploit.
Can you post a
On Wed, 26 May 2004 06:48:38 -0700 (PDT)
welly hartanto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After 2 days wandering my samba 3.0.4-3 server won't
> work at all, it seems that i should wait more
> longer... :-(
> Somebody in this forum suggested me to disable my CUPS
> which somehow I can't do since my pri
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On Wednesday 26 May 2004 14:48, welly hartanto wrote:
> After 2 days wandering my samba 3.0.4-3 server won't
> work at all, it seems that i should wait more
> longer... :-(
> Somebody in this forum suggested me to disable my CUPS
> which somehow I can'
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