Hi, Michael and others.
On Feb 23 2006, Michael M. wrote:
> Last time I checked, rtorrent was available only in Sid, and aptitude
> complained when I marked it for installation.
That's strange. I've been using a plain/vanilla etch system here (in
fact, I always track testing) and I *do* have rtor
On Thu, Feb 23, 2006 at 01:29:15PM +0100, Lubos Vrbka wrote:
> >>>Other than that, you could use cards that use the Ralink RT2500
> >>>chipset (e.g. MSI CB54G2, ASUS wifi cards, etc). The good thing about
> >>>these is that these don't require any firmware. You just download the
> >>>GPL'd rt2500 d
I have sarge and use default kernel and cs4281 module.
I can't record audio part of TV signals. The capture
tool is producer, by real.com
When I am in woody, I compile kernel 2.4, and watch TV
and exit xawtv, I still can hear sound of TV, so
producer can record both audio and video.
Now in sarge
Mitchell Laks wrote:
Dear Mike,
Thank you very much for your extraordinarily clear explanation of what was
going on and plan for proceeding. I read it and this is what I did.
You are welcome.
[snip]
1. I Backed up all my /home data via rsync to another machine.
Good!
[snip]
Because yo
Dear Mike,
Thank you very much for your extraordinarily clear explanation of what was
going on and plan for proceeding. I read it and this is what I did.
I used the fact that my partitions were
/dev/hda1 /boot
/dev/hda2 /
/dev/hda3 /home
and all i had on the extended partition was the swap
On Thursday 23 February 2006 21:41, Bradley Alexander wrote:
> I have a 1.2 GHz Athlon, which I am trying to upgrade from 2.6.15 from
> 2.6.14. I compiled both kernels by hand, using the Debian way (make-kpkg).
>
> With 2.6.14, it boots, however with 2.6.15, I get the initial portion of
> the boot
* Robert Tellamalla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.02.24 00:00]:
> I am not getting make command in my Cygwin bash window ,
> What is should do,
You should ask for help at the proper place:
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Title: Re: Re: bash: make: command not found
Hi,
I am not getting make command in my Cygwin bash window ,
What is should do,
Can I install separately for this make.
Thanks&Regards
Robert T
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I have a 1.2 GHz Athlon, which I am trying to upgrade from 2.6.15 from 2.6.14.
I compiled both kernels by hand, using the Debian way (make-kpkg).
With 2.6.14, it boots, however with 2.6.15, I get the initial portion of the
boot messages, it boots Reiserfs read-only on / (/dev/hda2), frees consol
Hello.
I'm using Debian 3.1 in an, until recently, regularly updated
system, in Germany.
I am desperately trying to make bash (or xterm or konsole using
bash) display an "acute" (034, b54 or so) character.
In ancient times, one could display such a character using the
acute key, and then the sp
Greetings,
I am trying to write single session DVD+R discs under Debian Etch (and
previously also in Sarge). I have tried Nautilus CD/DVD burner and K3b.
Both programs apparently write the disks and report a successful burn.
However, the disks cannot be mounted or read on this or any other
machine.
On Thu, Feb 23, 2006 at 11:31:40AM -0600, Karen Larson wrote:
> Or is there really a kernel bug?
>
> Replacing the network card won't solve the original problem however as
> there should be no networking involved, only USB file transfers.
>
> Karen
Hi Karen,
those message refer to some sort of n
On Thu, Feb 23, 2006 at 08:13:31PM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.02.23.1828 +0100]:
> > i am thinking half-hour timeslots and stuff like this:
> >
> > madduck:2006-02-28:-1000:0 # sleeping still
> > madduck:2006-02-28:1000-1030:5
Ivan Teliatnikov wrote:
On Mon, 2006-02-20 at 13:17 +0700, mslinuz wrote:
Andy Anderson wrote:
Okay, I'm sure everyone here knows how to do this
except me...
I have a server with some disk space shared using
Samba. Each user has an account and a home share.
When
Ray Lanza wrote:
> I tried that and a bunch of other stuff. I even created a new account
> expecting it to initialize properly on the first login but symptoms
> were the same, three icons on the desktop but no panels. KDE seems to
> works okay except that the window system hangs when you logout.
Rogério Brito wrote:
And another suggestion would be to use rtorrent, which is much less fat
than using bittornado, the original bittorrent client or azureus (which
needs a Java Virtual Machine environment to be run).
Last time I checked, rtorrent was available only in Sid, and aptitude
com
Le 23 Février 2006 08:41, 드네이비 a écrit :
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On Thursday 23 February 2006 16:46, Sergio Cuéllar Valdés wrote:
>> There is Snort, but I don't know whether it will do all you ask.
>
>Remote network security auditor != Flexible Network Intrusion
> Detection System
Agreed. Portsentry and tcpwrappers, along with iptables, has kept me
safe and i
On Thursday 23 February 2006 12:12, Michael Schurter wrote:
>Chris Brandstetter wrote:
>> Also, on kind of a side note, I usually setup /var on a seperate
>> partition so that if it does become full you still have access to
>> your system, and it will mostly still function as normal.
>
>While this
I posted earlier this week about some problems I had after doing:
aptitude update && aptitude upgrade
on a Sarge system. It required rebooting and was immediately unbootable -- ON
SARGE!!! This is the very stuff I am using stable to avoid!
I lost a day tracking it down and finally found that
Adam Funk wrote:
> /etc $ grep -r 1371 modutils/
> modutils/sndconfig:alias sound-slot-0 es1371
>
> I haven't tampered with anything in /etc/modutils/ yet -- should I
> edit modutils/sndconfig and replace es1371 with snd_ens1371.
Yes, do this
> I've just tried
> # rmmod es1371
> but it didn't he
On 2/23/06, Ralph Katz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I transfer files and maintain systems on the lan all the time with scp
> and ssh which are configured to avoid re-typing passwords. There's a
> good discussion here:
>
> Password-less logins with OpenSSH
> http://www.debian-administration.org/art
On 2/23/06, Matt Zagrabelny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> todd,
>
> please keep replies on the list. thanks.
> also use inline responses, it makes for better readability.
>
> On Thu, 2006-02-23 at 18:22 -0500, Todd Swackhamer wrote:
> > do i need to know much to go through this? this is my first deb
todd,
please keep replies on the list. thanks.
also use inline responses, it makes for better readability.
On Thu, 2006-02-23 at 18:22 -0500, Todd Swackhamer wrote:
> do i need to know much to go through this? this is my first debian
> install (or any linux experience, for that matter) and i am a
Am Donnerstag, 23. Februar 2006 14:24 schrieb Deephay:
> Greetings all,
>
> I want to know that if I can set a proxy for the APT utilities such as
> apt-get? thx!
>
> Deephay
Hi,
you may have a look at apt-proxy
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Thomas H. George on 23/02/06 17:52, wrote:
Given the command to rip a track - e.g. cdparanoia 3 - the program
starts to rip the track, then hangs with a message:
ide: failed opcode was: unknown
hdc: ATAPI reset complete
This repeats until I use top to find paranoia's PID and kill the
pr
On Thu, 2006-02-23 at 13:42 -0500, Todd Swackhamer wrote:
> I am trying to install debian for the first time and after i install
> disk 1 (Stable release 3.1r1 - 'Sarge') and hit enter to boot my
> computer keeps getting hunging up on "detecting hardware to find
> CD-ROM drives" screen at 2% comple
Rob Sims wrote:
On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 02:04:24AM +0100, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2006-02-09 15:27:22, schrieb Digby Tarvin:
Oh no! The "header munging" Thread From Hell Which Will Not Die
has resurrected.
Mike
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On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 02:04:24AM +0100, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Am 2006-02-09 15:27:22, schrieb Digby Tarvin:
> > There is nothing incorrect in my headers as far as I know, but I do
> > use a 'Reply-to:' to make sure that mail goes to my mailbox rather
> > than just back to wherever I happened
hallo!
i tried to setup mod_auth_mysql on apache2 (sarge) to use groups
authnetication (the user authentication works).
the group query fails with a mysql error:
ERROR 1267 (HY000): Illegal mix of collations
(latin1_swedish_ci,COERCIBLE) and (utf8_general_ci,IMPLICIT) for
operation 'find_in_set'
So I've just started playing with unionfs as a way of dealing with the
many different projects I've got on my laptop.
I keep a root fs for each "thing" that I'm doing. I use unionfs to
minimize disc space... I can have one main fs (or one per debian
issue) and lots of directorys keeping updates fo
You may also want to look at SCPONLY.
Description: Restricts the commands available to scp- and sftp-users
"scponly" is an alternative 'shell' (of sorts) for system
administrators who would like to provide access to remote users to
both read and write local files without providing any remote
e
Hello,
a couple of years ago I designed a firewall with iptables. I wrote some
rules of the kind:
iptables .. -LOG
The packages that mathed the rule were displayed in /var/log/syslog. Now I
have had to change the firewall, since I had some errors I have written some
rules like
iptables -A
On Tue, Feb 21, 2006 at 08:36:51PM -0600, Grant Thomas wrote:
> Is there anything around like the virtual folders in the MS Vista beta, or
> like Spotlight in OS X?
> Incase anyone is not familar with the term virtual folder:
> A virtual folder is basically a realtime folder view of saved searches.
On 2006-02-23, Justin Guerin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> It gives the information -- but not in a dumbed-down enough format for
>> me. For example, nowhere on that page is the word "Xeon" mentioned,
>> so if I bought a Xeon computer, for example, I wouldn't know from that
>> page alone to insta
> There is Snort, but I don't know whether it will do all you ask.
Remote network security auditor != Flexible Network Intrusion Detection System
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On Thu, Feb 23, 2006 at 09:30:18PM +, Chris Lale wrote:
> Juergen Fiedler wrote:
[looking for alternatives to nessus]
> There is Snort, but I don't know whether it will do all you ask.
>
> Chris.
This far, I have only used Snort as an IDS. I hear that it can be used
for other purposes, too, b
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W Rockbell wrote:
Hi, I have a Creative Sound Blaster Live! card and configured it using
alsaconf. It works perfectly, except that I can't record with it. I
was trying to record a piece of audio from a video. So I tried using
sound-record command while I was playing the video:
sound-recorder
Juergen Fiedler wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 23, 2006 at 09:24:53PM +0800, Deephay wrote:
>
>>Greetings all,
>>
>> I want to know that if I can set a proxy for the APT utilities such as
>> apt-get?
>>thx!
>>
>>Deephay
>
>
> You could try apt-cacher, which is basically a caching proxy.
>
> HTH,
> --j
Juergen Fiedler wrote:
Hello,
I used to run Nessus on a semi-regular basis to make sure that my
firewall is still doing what it is supposed to do. With the latest
version of Nessus not actually being all that free anymore, I find
myself looking for alternatives: Something that looks for open po
Florian:
Thanks for the prompt, "full featured" help to my problem!
I'll apply your ideas when I return home tonight ...
Thanks again,
-Kenneth
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On Thursday 23 February 2006 11:55, Adam Funk wrote:
> On 2006-02-23, Justin Guerin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Is there a table anywhere that lists processors by their common names
> >> and tells which kernels will work on which ones?
> >
> > I hope the list on http://www.debian.org/ports/ giv
Digby Tarvin wrote:
Mike McCarty wrote:
Is the standard available online somewhere?
Yes and no. It may be *purchased* online. There are also
draft copies online which are free, but are not *exactly*
what was adopted as the final draft. Look for N9724.pdf and
N9724.txt with Google, or I can sho
I'm about to start pulling my hair over this damn wireless issue.
I had it all working this morning, but without any sort of encryption on
my wireless router. Then I turn WPA (PSK) back on, and now no amount of
configuration can even make scanning work :-(
# lspci |grep Ra
:00:07.0 Network
On 2006-02-23, Colin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Adam Funk wrote:
>> lsmod includes the following:
>>
>> es1371 36864 0
>> snd_ens137125252 0
>
> You're loading both the OSS and ALSA versions of the sound module. You
> have to choose just one. I recommend the ALS
Windows has awful file chooser :D
If you mean "selecting a program to open a certain file type" -- then
it's not a gtk fc fault ;)
В Чтв, 23/02/2006 в 17:41 -0200, Toshiro пишет:
> Well, at least in the first couple of firefox 1.5 versions that were
> available
> in sid, it was impossible to sel
Kenneth Jacker wrote:
My 'firefox' got hosed again (all I did was to remove the
'downthemall' extension) ... even "firefox -safe-mode"
didn't work ... G-R-R-R-R!
After first backing up my '.mozilla' directory, I reinstalled
'firefox'. But (of course) all my "saved passwords" (and preferences)
John Halton wrote:
On 2/20/06, steef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
so: i decided to keep mplayer. is at least as good as the rest and
without humbug or fancy gui's. i like to *do* classic linux from the
command-line.
Should you develop a yearning for a "fancy gui" for mplayer, you can
alw
Well, at least in the first couple of firefox 1.5 versions that were available
in sid, it was impossible to select home dir as a target directory; I don't
know about the latest versions, I'm using konqueror since then :)
Regarding which version is better, I think it's a matter of what you need;
I transfer files and maintain systems on the lan all the time with scp
and ssh which are configured to avoid re-typing passwords. There's a
good discussion here:
Password-less logins with OpenSSH
http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/152
I prefer to use passwords but only need to enter o
cupsys-bsd
В Втр, 21/02/2006 в 13:31 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] пишет:
> I used cups to set up a printer via ipp and it works for kde programs and
> gtk programs, but anything that uses lpr (including firefox) does not work.
> How can I get lpr to use the cups printer?
> Thanks.
>
>
signature.as
On 2006-02-23, Justin Guerin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Is there a table anywhere that lists processors by their common names
>> and tells which kernels will work on which ones?
> I hope the list on http://www.debian.org/ports/ gives you the information
> you seek. If not, what is missing?
gtk file chooser uses home dir as default :)
and it is MUCH better then kde file chooser (for me)
В Втр, 21/02/2006 в 13:57 -0200, Toshiro пишет:
> > FWIW, I already moved away from firefox to konqueror, the sole reason
> > being the new file picker. God knows how many Linux users they drove
> > a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Sir & Madam,
after installing Debian on my machine I encountered a problem when trying
to use my TFT-Screen via DVI-Connector, same counts for standard cable.
Only when I use my CRT i can see the screen after the boot-up.
We need more information about your setup
My 'firefox' got hosed again (all I did was to remove the
'downthemall' extension) ... even "firefox -safe-mode"
didn't work ... G-R-R-R-R!
After first backing up my '.mozilla' directory, I reinstalled
'firefox'. But (of course) all my "saved passwords" (and preferences)
are unavailable.
Does a
also sprach martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.02.23.1828 +0100]:
> i am thinking half-hour timeslots and stuff like this:
>
> madduck:2006-02-28:-1000:0 # sleeping still
> madduck:2006-02-28:1000-1030:5 # okay
> madduck:2006-02-28:1030-1500:3 # less preferred
> madduck:20
Digby Tarvin wrote:
Is the standard available online somewhere?
Yes and no. It may be *purchased* online. There are also
draft copies online which are free, but are not *exactly*
what was adopted as the final draft. Look for N9724.pdf and
N9724.txt with Google, or I can shoot you an e-mail with
* Thomas F. O'Connell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> [...]
> I'm coming from a long spell in the postgres
> lists, where they hate top-posting. :)
And do they get irritated by un-edited replies too?
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I am trying to install debian for the first time and after i install
disk 1 (Stable release 3.1r1 - 'Sarge') and hit enter to boot my
computer keeps getting hunging up on "detecting hardware to find
CD-ROM drives" screen at 2% complete and says "loading module
'yenta_socket' for 'Toshiba America In
Oliver Lupton wrote:
On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 17:31:49 -0500
Stephen R Laniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 10:26:05PM +, Oliver Lupton wrote:
My router/firewall blocks all ports, including those over 1023 (1024?)
I assume you mean that your router *can*, not that it
ne
Mitchell Laks wrote:
Long ago, in a galaxy far away, I partitioned my 120GB hard drive.
I think that I did not allocate all the space to used partitions.
i mounted /boot at /dev/hda1
/ at /dev/hda2
/home at /dev/hda3
swap at /dev/hda5.
me:~# df -h
Filesystem
Dear Sir & Madam,
after installing Debian on my machine
I encountered a problem when trying to use my TFT-Screen via DVI-Connector,
same counts for standard cable. Only when I use my CRT i can see the screen
after the boot-up.
Second thing is that my WLAN-Card is
recognized but cannot find the a
On Monday 20 February 2006 03:10, Adam Funk wrote:
> On 2006-02-17, Graham Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
>
> Is there a table anywhere that lists processors by their common names
> and tells which kernels will work on which ones?
>
> Thanks,
> Adam
I hope the list on http://www.debian.or
Given the command to rip a track - e.g. cdparanoia 3 - the program
starts to rip the track, then hangs with a message:
ide: failed opcode was: unknown
hdc: ATAPI reset complete
This repeats until I use top to find paranoia's PID and kill the
program. After this if I restart the program
I'm on a Debian Sid system trying to open an SVG file. Epiphany, well I
guess it's actually the Mozilla part of things, complains that Freetype2
fonts aren't available. I'm directed to steps 2-7 on[1].
This page[2] says that FreeType2 only should be enabled on non-xft
Mozilla builds. I Mozilla in
L.V.Gandhi wrote:
Two machines with sarge installed are in a lan connected to dhcp
server. What is the simplest way to transfer files between them. Both
have different single user.
There are many options. Do you actually need the file physically
transferred and two copies? Or just access to the
Or is there really a kernel bug?
Replacing the network card won't solve the original problem however as
there should be no networking involved, only USB file transfers.
Karen
Kevin Mark wrote:
On Thu, Feb 23, 2006 at 10:15:55AM -0600, Karen Larson wrote:
Thank you for your response and a
Demon News wrote:
During the course of my work I have recently come across references to tty.
In ps, /dev/ and others. I realised that although I see this all the time
I don't actually know what it means. I searched the usual suspects and
TTY (sometimes pronounced "titty") is an abbreviatio
also sprach Kevin Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.02.23.1808 +0100]:
> Hi evil mallard,
i prefer s/evil// in public, you know.
> I'd love to mull over this some and to aid my and others effort
> could you general some test data that may represent the input and
> if possible an output for that data
You are correct. I appologize for my error. :-)
On 2/23/06, Michael Schurter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chris Brandstetter wrote:
> > Also, on kind of a side note, I usually setup /var on a seperate
> > partition so that if it does become full you still have access to your
> > system, and it
On Feb 23, 2006, at 3:56 AM, Philippe De Ryck wrote:
On Wed, 2006-02-22 at 19:37 -0600, Thomas F. O'Connell wrote:
On Feb 22, 2006, at 7:17 PM, Philippe De Ryck wrote:
Thomas,
I'm not sure about this, but you could try adding "auto" to the
options.
The line would become something like this:
On Feb 23, 2006, at 7:14 AM, Laurent CARON wrote:
Thomas F. O'Connell a écrit :
I've tried to set up NFS on two different networks, recently, and
have had a hard time getting nfs shares to mount automatically at
boot. In a recent example, both client and server are Debian
systems that
On Thu, Feb 23, 2006 at 10:15:55AM -0600, Karen Larson wrote:
> Thank you for your response and any help you can give. You undoubtedly
> saw my later post with a different subject of "after upgrade backups
> cause machine crash" which had some additional information but no
> respondents.
>
>
Chris Brandstetter wrote:
Also, on kind of a side note, I usually setup /var on a seperate
partition so that if it does become full you still have access to your
system, and it will mostly still function as normal.
While this is common practice, I question its usefulness because most
variable
On Thu, Feb 23, 2006 at 04:28:47PM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
> For regular meetings of several Debian project groups, we are
> looking for a simple platform that allows a group of <20 people to
> easily coordinate a time for a meeting. The tool should be
> timezone-aware and ideally not require
On Thu, Feb 23, 2006 at 03:18:54PM -, Demon News wrote:
>
> During the course of my work I have recently come across references to tty.
> In ps, /dev/ and others. I realised that although I see this all the time
> I don't actually know what it means. I searched the usual suspects and
> al
On Thu, 2006-02-23 at 17:27 +0200, Andras Lorincz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Not so far I had a problem with disc space and it turned out that
> syslog and one more log file occupied together multiple gigabytes so I
> found out that logrotate could help me. The thing is that I don't know
> what they mean by
thx for all you guys!
- Original Message -
From: "Nic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 12:02 AM
Subject: Re: proxy for APT
> "Deephay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Greetings all,
>>
>> I want to know that if I can set a proxy for the APT utilities such as
L.V.Gandhi wrote:
I have done base install and ndiswrapper tools and modules. I have
installed broadcom windows inf file, ndiswrapper -l worked and did
modprobe ndiswrapper and ndiswrapper -m.
Everything is OK. I have put HEX wep code in /etc/network/interfaces
# wireless interface
auto wlan0
i
"Deephay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Greetings all,
>
> I want to know that if I can set a proxy for the APT utilities such as
> apt-get?
> thx!
> Deephay
http_proxy=http://someproxyserver: apt-get install something
or check apt conf like everyone else said.
http_proxy is good becaus
Hello,
I used to run Nessus on a semi-regular basis to make sure that my
firewall is still doing what it is supposed to do. With the latest
version of Nessus not actually being all that free anymore, I find
myself looking for alternatives: Something that looks for open ports
on my system and also
Thank you for your response and any help you can give. You undoubtedly
saw my later post with a different subject of "after upgrade backups
cause machine crash" which had some additional information but no
respondents.
I am not altogether convinced it is a kernel problem entirely as I
cannot
On Thu, 2006-02-23 at 07:33 -0800, L.V.Gandhi wrote:
> Two machines with sarge installed are in a lan connected to dhcp
> server. What is the simplest way to transfer files between them. Both
> have different single user.
> --
> L.V.Gandhi
> http://lvgandhi.tripod.com/
> linux user No.205042
If yo
L.V.Gandhi wrote:
Two machines with sarge installed are in a lan connected to dhcp
server. What is the simplest way to transfer files between them. Both
have different single user.
--
ssh gets installed by debian by default so no extra software installs
would be needed to use scp
Have a go w
Also, on kind of a side note, I usually setup /var on a seperate
partition so that if it does become full you still have access to your
system, and it will mostly still function as normal.
On 2/23/06, Florian Kulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andras Lorincz wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Not so far I h
Andras Lorincz wrote:
Hi,
Not so far I had a problem with disc space and it turned out that syslog and
one more log file occupied together multiple gigabytes so I found out that
logrotate could help me. The thing is that I don't know what they mean by
rotating files, could you tell me?
It mean
On Thu, Feb 23, 2006 at 12:35:51PM -0300, Felipe Neuwald wrote:
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>there is a lot of options:
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>- - SSH
>- - FTP
>- - NFS
>- - and more...
I'd like to add netcat to that list :-)
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Mitchell Laks a écrit :
Long ago, in a galaxy far away, I partitioned my 120GB hard drive.
I think that I did not allocate all the space to used partitions.
i mounted /boot at /dev/hda1
/ at /dev/hda2
what is the output of fdisk -l
?
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Gandhi,
there is a lot of options:
- - SSH
- - FTP
- - NFS
- - and more...
Felipe Neuwald.
L.V.Gandhi escreveu:
> Two machines with sarge installed are in a lan connected to dhcp
> server. What is the simplest way to transfer files between them.
>
On Thursday 23 February 2006 10:19, Laurent CARON wrote:
> Mitchell Laks a יcrit :
> > Long ago, in a galaxy far away, I partitioned my 120GB hard drive.
> >
> > I think that I did not allocate all the space to used partitions.
> >
> > i mounted /boot at /dev/hda1
> > / at /dev/hda2
>
> w
Two machines with sarge installed are in a lan connected to dhcp
server. What is the simplest way to transfer files between them. Both
have different single user.
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On Thu 23 Feb 2006 15:53, Paul De Baat wrote:
> Hoe kan ik met debian van Stable naar Testing?
In /etc/apt/sources.list overal het woord "stable" vervangen door "testing" en
dan 'aptitude update; aptitude dist-upgrade' uitvoeren.
Dit alles als root, vanzelfsprekend :)
Ray
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Hi,
Not so far I had a problem with disc space and it turned out that
syslog and one more log file occupied together multiple gigabytes so I
found out that logrotate could help me. The thing is that I don't know
what they mean by rotating files, could you tell me?
During the course of my work I have recently come across references to tty.
In ps, /dev/ and others. I realised that although I see this all the time
I don't actually know what it means. I searched the usual suspects and
although I found that tty was/is a system used by the deaf to make
tel
Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
Hi,
many thanks to all the answers! However, Luis tip almost work for me,
see below
(...)
yes, if I call now the applications from the command line, I can write
the c-cedilla. But if I call the application from a button in the panel,
I get the problem again. Do you
I have done base install and ndiswrapper tools and modules. I have
installed broadcom windows inf file, ndiswrapper -l worked and did
modprobe ndiswrapper and ndiswrapper -m.
Everything is OK. I have put HEX wep code in /etc/network/interfaces
# wireless interface
auto wlan0
iface wlan0 inet dhcp
I have installed sarge r1 starting with base install and then using
apt-get kdebase, x-window-system-core, synaptic etc. After correcting
sudoers file for env, I could start synaptic from konsole. But when I
click synaptic in menu nothing happens. How to get it work?
Is it some program in kde which
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