Thanks, maybe I did not put my ideas clearly
in a directory there are two files: aaa and bbb
if I type vi *a under the command line, the vim editor will open aaa file
But I want the effect that: I type vi *a under the command line and press tab
it will automatically expand to vi aaa. I am using bas
On Sun, Mar 04, 2007 at 07:21:44AM +, Andy Smith wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 10:56:24AM +0100, impek wrote:
> > I have the same problem with debian and pdsmi
> > This is very annoying.
> > Etch appears to makes problems during installion too.
>
> Such as?
[...]
> The ahci drver in Etch'
On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 10:56:24AM +0100, impek wrote:
> I have the same problem with debian and pdsmi
> This is very annoying.
> Etch appears to makes problems during installion too.
Such as?
I am as I type completing an install of Etch on a PDSMi-based
Supermicro server 8 time zones away from m
I have a maintenance manual for an antique car that, unfortunately, can
best be viewed with a certain insecure browser on a non-free OS. I've
found the main issue with using this in Linux is that the file names
are all stored as relative URLs with backslashes between the directory
levels inste
zhengquan zhang wrote:
> Hello:
> I can :e *doc* in vim, pressing tab and it can help me find the document I
> need,
> but in bash if I use vi *doc* and press tab, nothing would happen, it can
> not find the file I want to edit
> Is there any switches to make it possible?
> Thank you.
>
> zhang
On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 04:21:18PM -0500, Thomas H. George wrote:
> I built a new computer with two hard drives and installed XP Home
> Edition on the first drive. The second drive contains my Debian system
> - kernel 2.6.17 and Testing. I intended to use disc 1 of a Sarge
> installation set a
Hello. I have a scanner, HP ScanJet 6200C. There's also a TV Card on my
computer (Multimedia video controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 Video
Capture), which I don't use. When I start xsane, as regular user, it only
allows me the choice of the Bt878 device, and not the HP ScanJet. However
Hello:
I can :e *doc* in vim, pressing tab and it can help me find the document I
need,
but in bash if I use vi *doc* and press tab, nothing would happen, it can
not find the file I want to edit
Is there any switches to make it possible?
Thank you.
zhang
On 3/1/07, Francesco Pietra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Guillermo:
No, I have the two machines (deb32 and deb64 are their
hostnames) attached to the same router. The router is
in front of me, the two machines behind the wall. The
router (Xyxel Prestige 66H, ADSL 2+ 4 Port Gateway) is
connected
El Diumenge 04 Març 2007 05:06, Roberto C. Sanchez va escriure:
> You mean delete individual files from the disc like you would from a
> regular filesystem?
Yes.
> I don't think you can do that with a normal DVD.
In one DVD-RW.
Seems that some non free software can:
http://www.computerhope.
On 1 Mar 2007 08:41:10 -0800, Jordi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello
I saw two good firewalls:
- Firestarter wich is easy
- Shorewall wich seems versatile
Wich is best for a single server pc? Does the complexity of shorewall
worth the effort or is firestarter as good as shorewall?
ShoreWall i
On 3/3/07, W Paul Mills <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Andreas Duffner wrote:
> Hi,
> I created my ssh-dsa keys with the ssh utilities.
> Can I use these keys for things like mail signing,
> mail and/or file crypting or anything else ?
> Or is it a speci
On Sat, 2007-02-24 at 03:42 -0800, Freddy Freeloader wrote:
> Nyizsnyik Ferenc wrote:
> > On Fri, 2007-02-23 at 21:09 -0600, Default User wrote:
> >
> >> Running Debian stable, with Foxfire 1.04. In Firefox, there is a
> >> problem with the drop-down menus. Unhighlighted items show as black tex
On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 07:44:06PM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Paul Johnson wrote:
> > Totalitarianism and socialism aren't mutually exclusive, but neither is
> any
> > other economic and political model combination. Correlation without
> causation.
>
> They're not mutually exclusive because t
On Sun, Mar 04, 2007 at 03:11:40AM +0100, Benjamí Villoslada wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for a method to delete individual files in one DVD-RW, without
> success :)Any suggestion? KDE or command line, I not use GNOME.
>
You mean delete individual files from the disc like you would from a
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Andreas Duffner wrote:
> Hi,
> I created my ssh-dsa keys with the ssh utilities.
> Can I use these keys for things like mail signing,
> mail and/or file crypting or anything else ?
> Or is it a special format which I can use only for ssh ?
>
> At leas
Paul Johnson wrote:
> Rather bitch than try and fix it, I see.
Uh, Paul, here's a hint on why this isn't the zinger you think it is. I
think public transportation is the problem. It is part of why things are
broken. So how do you reconcile "fixing it" with actually wanting it
around?
F
Paul Johnson wrote:
> Totalitarianism and socialism aren't mutually exclusive, but neither is
any
> other economic and political model combination. Correlation without
causation.
They're not mutually exclusive because they are the same. Personal
liberty is economic liberty! You can't have o
s. keeling wrote:
> Retaliation is not initiation. You are entirely within your rights to
defend yourself. You'd be a fool not to.
In fact one could argue it is morally reprehensible not to.
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On Thu, 01 Mar 2007 15:51:12 +
Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> > On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 12:49:52AM -0400, Guillermo Garron wrote:
> >> On 3/1/07, Greg Folkert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>> On Thu, 2007-03-01 at
I wrote:
> Then for similar reasons we'll need non-JP, non-DE, non-AU...
Max Hyre writes:
> Good point. Let me amend that to suggest the [non-patent] distribution.
> (Aside: ``non-DE''? I thought the EU has so far staved off the
> software-patent idiocy.)
_Similar_ reasons. Germany, for examp
Hi,
I'm looking for a method to delete individual files in one DVD-RW, without
success :)Any suggestion? KDE or command line, I not use GNOME.
Thanks!
Regards,
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.
Peter Farley wrote:
> --- "Roberto C. Sanchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> You really should be using Etch.
> Well, some of us prefer not to live at the bleeding
> edge.
Sometimes when you have bleeding edge technology you need bleeding edge
on your distro to make it work. Hell, recently
John Hasler wrote:
> Max Hyre writes:
>> Given the status of software patents, though, it might be time to revive
>> [non-US].
>
> Then for similar reasons we'll need non-JP, non-DE, non-AU...
Good point. Let me amend that to suggest the [non-patent] distribution.
(Aside: ``non-DE''? I
Andreas Duffner writes:
> WebInterface...
So you have a Web server running on your firewall. Not good.
> ...so you do not *have* to install some software.
You wouldn't have to install software to use ssh.
> [QOS] would be really cool. I'd like to have it.
Linux already has it.
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On 03/03/07 18:28, Greg Folkert wrote:
> On Sat, 2007-03-03 at 13:58 -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
>> On 03/03/07 13:47, Greg Folkert wrote:
>>> On Sat, 2007-03-03 at 14:39 -0500, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 02:36:14PM -0500, Gre
Hi,
I created my ssh-dsa keys with the ssh utilities.
Can I use these keys for things like mail signing,
mail and/or file crypting or anything else ?
Or is it a special format which I can use only for ssh ?
At least my Thunderbird does not like these keys.
Or I did not find the option.
Thanks,
A
I use ssh with X11 forwarding to manage the firewall.
With firestarter? How?
On my side in
/etc/ssh/ssh_config (that is for the client)
ForwardX11 yes
that way you dont have to say ssh -X bla bla
on the other side in
/etc/ssh/sshd_config (that is for the server)
X11Forwarding yes
Then I allo
Jordi wrote:
Anyway, please give me opinions about the router by SMC Networks:
7904WBRA2
http://www.smc.com/index.cfm?event=viewProduct&localeCode=EN_USA&pid=1588
First I have no wide knowledge of routers. I only know some.
But I can tell you what I think while reading the data sheet.
Perhaps i
If there are already tools like 'apt-get' installed, then you can invoke an
install yourself and maybe get better information on what's failing:
apt-get install console-tools console-common
From your log there is no evidence that initramfs-tools failed; that seems to
be OK.
Just a bit of b
--- "Roberto C. Sanchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You really should be using Etch.
Well, some of us prefer not to live at the bleeding
edge.
Regards,
Peter
Any questions? Get answers on any topic at www
On Sat, 2007-03-03 at 13:58 -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 03/03/07 13:47, Greg Folkert wrote:
> > On Sat, 2007-03-03 at 14:39 -0500, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> >> On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 02:36:14PM -0500, Greg Folkert wrote:
> >>> It has been deprecated since Woody became oldstable, or exactly th
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
> Yuwen Dai wrote:
>> I'd like to backup part of my Inbox, e.g., the emails of last year as my
>> Inbox becomes larger and larger. I also want to restore and read the
>> backup quick i
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On 03/03/07 17:10, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 10:24:31PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 01:28:15PM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
>>> Andras Lorincz writes:
Has something changed recently? Where is d
Andras Lorincz writes:
> Has something changed recently? Where is debian-non-US?
I wrote:
> Due to changes in US law it was eliminated some time ago.
idsvp-helga writes:
> Yet another exaple of enforcing US law to the rest of the world!
ROFL.
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Juraj writes:
> Z88 was computer made by Sir Clive Sinclair with Z8000 CPU.
The Z88 was a portable Z80 based computer designed by Sinclair and marketed
as the Cambridge Z88.
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On 3-mrt-2007, at 22:16, pobox wrote:
On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 05:29:08PM +0100, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2007-02-22 09:25:14, schrieb Mike McCarty:
The Z80 was the sales name but intern it was Z8000.
From my mind (maybe wrong):
Z88 was computer made by Sir Clive Sinclair with Z8000 CPU.
[This is a follow-up to previous post, attempting to supply
more details.]
I am trying to install debian on a recently purchased HP machine,
with Windows XP pre-installed. An unsucessful attempt to install the
"stable" distribution leads me to believe this has a SATA hard-disk.
I downlo
On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 03:21:24PM -0800, Peter Farley wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Trying to install Sarge to Dell 8400 w/internal SATA
> from jigdo'd i386 DVD. Kernel 2.4 fails to see SATA
> internal HDD entirely (CD access OK). With kernel 2.6
> using expert26 I can wait to load ata_piix driver
> unti
Hi all,
Trying to install Sarge to Dell 8400 w/internal SATA
from jigdo'd i386 DVD. Kernel 2.4 fails to see SATA
internal HDD entirely (CD access OK). With kernel 2.6
using expert26 I can wait to load ata_piix driver
until after CD is accessed, but STILL does not see
SATA drive, only external USB
On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 10:24:31PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 01:28:15PM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
> >
> > Andras Lorincz writes:
> > > Has something changed recently? Where is debian-non-US?
> >
> > Due to changes in US law it was eliminated some time ago.
>
> Yet
Bruno Delalleau wrote:
Hello debianers!
For some reason I can no longer ping localhost:
ping -c 3 localhost
PING localhost.localdomain (127.0.0.1) 56(84) bytes of data.
--- localhost.localdomain ping statistics ---
3 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 2000ms
I saw that wh
On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 01:28:15PM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
>
> Andras Lorincz writes:
> > Has something changed recently? Where is debian-non-US?
>
> Due to changes in US law it was eliminated some time ago.
Yet another exaple of enforcing US law to the rest of the world!
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On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 05:29:08PM +0100, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Am 2007-02-22 09:25:14, schrieb Mike McCarty:
> The Z80 was the sales name but intern it was Z8000.
>From my mind (maybe wrong):
Z88 was computer made by Sir Clive Sinclair with Z8000 CPU.
I do sometimes find it hard to distinguis
On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 12:33:11PM -0600, Dave Walker wrote:
> [...]
> Does such a list exist?
>
> I have in mind such files as .bashrc and .bash_profile and I am sure
> there are many others that I will encounter.
>
> Is it time for me to buy a reference book containing this info? If so,
> which
On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 04:58:13AM -0800, Jordi wrote:
> Hello
> [...]
> I am considering to change to another CMS. The best for me are these:
> - Xoops
> - Joomla
> - e107
>
> What do you use in your servers? Have you been using these in your
> servers?
>
> Jordi
>
I've been working on coding
On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 08:27:23AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 04:44:41AM -0800, Jordi wrote:
> > And Andrei:
> > > If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough.
> > > (Albert Einstein)
> >
> > That is a very good point.
> > When I had time (whe
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> I built a new computer with two hard drives and installed XP Home
> Edition on the first drive. The second drive contains my Debian system
> - kernel 2.6.17 and Testing. I intended to use disc 1 of a Sarge
> installation set
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Thomas H. George wrote:
>> After XP was installed the system will no longer boot from a CD. Even
>> after I entered BIOS setup and changed the first, second and third boot
>> choices to CDROM the system still persists in booting from the hard drive
I have an HFS+ filesystem (on a powerpc-mac style partition) that I need to
grow. parted/gparted seem only able to shrink it. Is there some other tool
that's able to grow an HFS+ filesystem. I looked at tools under macosx as
well, but macosx is only able to resize an HFS+ partition if it's on a
On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 03:55:56PM -0500, Max Hyre wrote:
> John Hasler wrote:
>
> > Due to changes in US law it was eliminated some time ago.
>
>The changes removed restrictions preventing citizens of the land of
> the free from sending strong crypto out of the country.
>
Actually, the spec
Max Hyre writes:
> Given the status of software patents, though, it might be time to revive
> [non-US].
Then for similar reasons we'll need non-JP, non-DE, non-AU...
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I built a new computer with two hard drives and installed XP Home
Edition on the first drive. The second drive contains my Debian system
- kernel 2.6.17 and Testing. I intended to use disc 1 of a Sarge
installation set as a rescue disk to access hdb and run lilo to convert
this box to a dual
On Sat, 03 Mar 2007 14:25:12 +0100
Andreas Duffner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So I just want a working firewall.
> And firestarter does this job.
> I do not know about complex setups with multiple servers.
> I am just using one server, client etc at the time.
> The firewall shall protect one com
On Fri, 02 Mar 2007 16:14:59 -0800
Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andrei Popescu wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 02 Mar 2007 10:22:16 -0800
> > Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> Andrei Popescu wrote:
> >>
> >> > On Thu, 01 Mar 2007 23:44:52 -0800
> >> > Steve Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECT
John Hasler wrote:
> Due to changes in US law it was eliminated some time ago.
The changes removed restrictions preventing citizens of the land of
the free from sending strong crypto out of the country.
Given the status of software patents, though, it might be time to
revive it.
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On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 09:26:04AM -0500, Thomas H. George wrote:
> I built a new computer with two hard drives and installed XP Home
> Edition on the first drive. The second drive contains my Debian system
> - kernel 2.6.17 and Testing. I intended to use disc 1 of a Sarge
> installation set a
Steve Lamb wrote:
> Paul Johnson wrote:
>> You won't know until you go to the transit planning meetings and ask.
>
> I don't have to go to the transit planning meetings to know what is and
> is not possible based simply on the distance invovled and how public
> transportation operates.
Rather bi
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> On 03/02/07 12:05, Paul Johnson wrote:
>> Ron Johnson wrote:
>>>
>>> On 03/01/07 19:16, Paul Johnson wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 03/01/07 15:51, Joe Hart wrote:
>> Steve Lamb wrote:
>>> Joe Hart wrot
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On 03/03/07 13:47, Greg Folkert wrote:
> On Sat, 2007-03-03 at 14:39 -0500, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
>> On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 02:36:14PM -0500, Greg Folkert wrote:
>>> It has been deprecated since Woody became oldstable, or exactly the same
>>> time
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On 03/03/07 13:28, John Hasler wrote:
> Andras Lorincz writes:
>> Has something changed recently? Where is debian-non-US?
>
> Due to changes in US law it was eliminated some time ago.
Specifically, liberalizations made it not necessary.
-BEGI
On Sat, 2007-03-03 at 14:39 -0500, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 02:36:14PM -0500, Greg Folkert wrote:
> >
> > It has been deprecated since Woody became oldstable, or exactly the same
> > time Sarge became stable.
> >
> I don't think it was deprecated. I think it just went
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On 03/03/07 07:39, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 03/02/07 20:10, Ken Heard wrote:
>> When working off line in Icedove messages to be sent later are not saved
>> in the Unsent Messages folder of the e-mail account where the messages
>> are created, for later
Andras Lorincz writes:
> Has something changed recently? Where is debian-non-US?
Due to changes in US law it was eliminated some time ago.
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On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 02:36:14PM -0500, Greg Folkert wrote:
>
> It has been deprecated since Woody became oldstable, or exactly the same
> time Sarge became stable.
>
I don't think it was deprecated. I think it just went away.
Regards,
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On Sat, 2007-03-03 at 21:02 +0200, Andras Lorincz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using testing and since a few days I get errors like
>
> /debian-non-US/dists/testing/non-US/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz: No
> such file or directory.
>
> Has something changed recently? Where is debian-non-US?
It has been
Sorry for my late reply. I have been busy with other things so
continued my diskless install a couple of weeks after your answer.
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I think what you want to do now is something like this:
> mount -t proc none /tftpboot/client-dir
> chroot /tftpboo
On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 03:24:46PM -0500, Celejar wrote:
> On Fri, 2 Mar 2007 10:37:55 -0800
> Raquel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
> > --
> > Raquel
> >
> > The care of human life and happiness, and not their destruction, i
Hi,
I'm using testing and since a few days I get errors like
/debian-non-US/dists/testing/non-US/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz: No
such file or directory.
Has something changed recently? Where is debian-non-US?
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On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 04:47:00AM -0800, Jordi wrote:
> Thanks friends
>
> I though my message was not going to be published.
> If someone thinks it is offtopic sorry, just don't answer me.
> But as sometimes I see messages talking about winning money sending
> emails or enlarging their penis, I
On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 10:45:49AM -0800, tom arnall wrote:
> I am having trouble connecting to one of the wifi APs in my neighborhood.
> Following is my connection script.
>
> sudo iwconfig ath0 essid "linksys"
> sudo iwconfig ath0 ap 00:18:39:20:29:CA
> sudo dhclient ath0
I
On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 05:27:04PM +0100, David Fokkema wrote:
> On Sat, 2007-03-03 at 16:13 +, Wackojacko wrote:
> > David Fokkema wrote:
> > > On Sat, 2007-03-03 at 15:37 +, Wackojacko wrote:
> > >> David Fokkema wrote:
> > >>
> > >>> Still leaves me with one question: how do I figure out
I am having trouble connecting to one of the wifi APs in my neighborhood.
Following is my connection script.
sudo iwconfig ath0 essid "linksys"
sudo iwconfig ath0 ap 00:18:39:20:29:CA
sudo dhclient ath0
sudo iwlist ath0 scan
sudo ping xspace.com
Foll
On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 10:04:26AM +, Ken Heard wrote:
> Consequently, for the duration I wanted to replace the aforementioned
> D-Link card with a wireless PCMCIA card (SMC model 2853W 802.11g, 2.4
> gH, 54 mbps). Unfortunately, I have so far been unable to connect my
> laptop to the wireless
On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 05:22:21PM +, s. keeling wrote:
> >
> > Right, and the section that you quoted included this phrase: "under
> > any circumstances, to initiate force against another human being"
> >
> > To me, that disallows self-defense. If I get punched in the face and I
>
> As
Thanks Andreas.
I agree with most that you said, as I am very pragmatic on my needs.
I think I will buy the router I said, wich looks a very strong router
from security point of view, and plus install firestarter and some
other utility if I need.
And things sometimes are not so complex. For exam
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 06:18:13AM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Wed, Feb 28, 2007 at 10:44:33AM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi,
Is there a place where the di
Roberto C. Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 07:57:26PM -0500, Curt Howland wrote:
> >
> > Mr. Sanchez, it is now very clear one of the reasons these off-topic
> > postings have been going on so long: You are utterly ignorant of the
> > reality of politics.
> >
> > Just b
andy wrote:
>> The only other suggestion I had from the KDE list when I wanted to move
>> mail, was to look in /home/user.kde/share/apps/kmail/mail . That's a bit
>> hit and miss, but you might find it there.
>>
>> Nigel.
>>
>>
>>
> Thanks Nigel - you hit the nail on the head.
>
> Much
On Sat, 2007-03-03 at 18:02 +0100, Franck Joncourt wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 04:34:37PM +, Wackojacko wrote:
> > David Fokkema wrote:
> > >It is irritating
> > >to discover that linux does not log everything (as I always tell windows
> > >users who're tracking down fathomable problems).
Hi,
Grub's menu uses 80x25 character sizes on its menu.
I would like to change that to something smaller.
Trying 'terminal --lines=50' does nothing.
Anybody gotten grub to put smaller characters on its menu?
Hugo
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On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 04:34:37PM +, Wackojacko wrote:
> David Fokkema wrote:
> >It is irritating
> >to discover that linux does not log everything (as I always tell windows
> >users who're tracking down fathomable problems).
> >
> >David
> >
> >
> Just had a quick look at /etc/udev/ and it ma
On Sat, 2007-03-03 at 13:56 +0100, Joe Hart wrote:
> After spending some time searching, I have to agree with you. It seems
> that it is legal to install deCSS, it is not illegal to distribute it,
> which means that whichever website you get it from is breaking the law,
> but you are not by downl
David Fokkema wrote:
It is irritating
to discover that linux does not log everything (as I always tell windows
users who're tracking down fathomable problems).
David
Just had a quick look at /etc/udev/ and it may be worth uncommenting the
log lines in some or all of the files here.
e.g. the
On Sat, 2007-03-03 at 16:13 +, Wackojacko wrote:
> David Fokkema wrote:
> > On Sat, 2007-03-03 at 15:37 +, Wackojacko wrote:
> >> David Fokkema wrote:
> >>
> >>> Still leaves me with one question: how do I figure out which
> >>> daemon/script brings up my interfaces at what time?
> >>>
> >>
On Sat, 03 Mar 2007 03:36:01 -0500, cga2000 wrote:
>> Check out AsciiDoc.
>> If you don't believe that everything behind it was just plain text, check
>> out the
>>
>> AsciiDoc Markup Syntax Quick Summary
>> http://xpt.sourceforge.net/techdocs/nix/asciidoc-syn/ascs01-AsciiDocMarkupSyntaxQuickS
David Fokkema wrote:
On Sat, 2007-03-03 at 15:37 +, Wackojacko wrote:
David Fokkema wrote:
Still leaves me with one question: how do I figure out which
daemon/script brings up my interfaces at what time?
Thanks,
David
/etc/init.d/networking is the script. The order of the scripts is
Peter writes:
> Or, if you like ease of use (great web based GUI)...
I do not want a Web server running on my router.
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On Fri, 2007-03-02 at 12:33 -0600, Dave Walker wrote:
> I am looking for an explanatory list of configuration files used in
> sarge 3.1. The information I am looking for would give the location
> (path), function (what the system uses it for), and whether the file
> can be successfully changed by e
On Sat, 2007-03-03 at 15:37 +, Wackojacko wrote:
> David Fokkema wrote:
>
> >
> > Still leaves me with one question: how do I figure out which
> > daemon/script brings up my interfaces at what time?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > David
> >
> >
> /etc/init.d/networking is the script. The order o
David Fokkema wrote:
Still leaves me with one question: how do I figure out which
daemon/script brings up my interfaces at what time?
Thanks,
David
/etc/init.d/networking is the script. The order of the scripts is
controlled by the order in which they appear in the relevant run level
dir
On Sat, 2007-03-03 at 14:54 +0100, Franck Joncourt wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 02:19:20PM +0100, David Fokkema wrote:
> > Hi group,
>
> Hi,
>
>
> Take a look here :
>
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=403706
Thanks! That was insightful.
> The following commands are you
Joe Hart wrote:
> Thomas H. George wrote:
> > I built a new computer with two hard drives and installed XP Home
> > Edition on the first drive. The second drive contains my Debian system
> > - kernel 2.6.17 and Testing. I intended to use disc 1 of a Sarge
> > installation set as a rescue disk to
On 3-mrt-2007, at 14:52, John Hasler wrote:
Jordi writes:
To have a good hardware firewall buy a good router-switch or a
specific
hardware device.
To have a good hardware firewall buy a cheap used pc, install Linux
on it,
and configure it as a router and firewall.
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Thomas H. George wrote:
> I built a new computer with two hard drives and installed XP Home
> Edition on the first drive. The second drive contains my Debian system
> - kernel 2.6.17 and Testing. I intended to use disc 1 of a Sarge
> installation set
I built a new computer with two hard drives and installed XP Home
Edition on the first drive. The second drive contains my Debian system
- kernel 2.6.17 and Testing. I intended to use disc 1 of a Sarge
installation set as a rescue disk to access hdb and run lilo to convert
this box to a dual
Jordi writes:
> To have a good hardware firewall buy a good router-switch or a specific
> hardware device.
To have a good hardware firewall buy a cheap used pc, install Linux on it,
and configure it as a router and firewall.
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On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 08:08:36AM +, David Hart wrote:
>
> If you need to manage a half-dozen zones the chances are that you'll
> be doing packet filtering on specialized hardware so shorewall will
> be of no use.
>
Well, chances are you don't know what you are talking about. Please go
look
On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 02:19:20PM +0100, David Fokkema wrote:
> Hi group,
Hi,
> I installed debian etch on an NSLU2. It has an internal network card
> which is brought up automatically at boot time. I have two additional
> usb network cards attached to a hub which are identical. Only one of
> t
Jordi wrote:
I saw two good firewalls:
- Firestarter wich is easy
- Shorewall wich seems versatile
Wich is best for a single server pc? Does the complexity of shorewall
worth the effort or is firestarter as good as shorewall?
I can only tell about firestarter. Perhaps it helps a bit.
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