Hi,
This morning one of our R&D servers stop responding (no ssh, http) and
because of urgency of some tests I needed to hardware-reset it. After
machine woke up, I first checked /var/log/messages:
May 30 06:25:05 arge syslogd 1.4.1#18: restart.
May 30 06:49:46 arge -- MARK --
May 30 07:09:4
* Miles Fidelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080529 23:28]:
...
> Actually, it dates back further than that, to ASR33 teletype machines,
> where you needed to issue separate carriage return and line feed
> characters to end a line - to i) physically return the carriage to the
> beginning of the line, a
The original 1-gig Zenstone MP3 players mount on Debian
just fine if one has vfat support so I expected it to be a
breeze to load a brand new 2-gig model, not the Zenstone Plus,
but the 2-gigabyte model that has the tiny speaker.
Boy, was I wrong about the ease factor.
The
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 11:50:04PM -0500, Chuck Rhode wrote:
> Alright, I want to back-up my *home* directory, but it has symlinks to
> other directories. How do I get these back after a restore?
I'm not even sure I understand the question. If you back up a symlink,
and then restore the symlink,
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On 05/29/08 20:28, Miles Fidelman wrote:
> Ron Johnson wrote:
>> On 05/29/08 19:35, Paul Johnson wrote:
>>
>>> On Thursday 29 May 2008 05:26:43 pm L.V.Gandhi wrote:
>>>
I have made a text file in Linux using echo and cat commands. When I
>>>
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 7:26 PM, L. V. Gandhi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have made a text file in Linux using echo and cat commands. When I
> open the file in note pad, I find files are not having line break, but
> having a character in place of line break. Is there any way in echo
> and cat
Pretty new to this, running sid.
Using the following wifi configuration within my /etc/network/interfaces
file fails.
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
manual eth1
iface eth1 inet static
address 192.168.10.10
netmask 255.0.0.0
network 192.168.10.0
broadcast 192.168.10.255
gat
Pretty new to this, running sid.
Using the following wifi configuration within my /etc/network/interfaces
file fails.
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
manual eth1
iface eth1 inet static
address 192.168.10.10
netmask 255.0.0.0
network 192.168.10.0
broadcast 192.168.10.255
gat
I haven't been backing up any of my stuff, and yesterday I decided to
start doing that
I want to use tar with bz2, and I wrote this little script to
hopefully automate this process (attached)
The script works, but tar doesn't. The logs show no errors until
somewhere near the end, when it says
tar:
Andrew Reid wrote:
On Thursday 29 May 2008 21:28, Miles Fidelman wrote:
Actually, it dates back further than that, to ASR33 teletype machines,
where you needed to issue separate carriage return and line feed
characters to end a line - to i) physically return the carriage to the
beginning of t
On Thursday 29 May 2008, Miles Fidelman wrote:
> Actually, it dates back further than that, to ASR33 teletype
> machines, where you needed to issue separate carriage return
> and line feed characters to end a line - to i) physically
> return the carriage to the beginning of the line, and ii)
> feed
Ok,
I made an alternative solution, building another install image from
bussinesscard.iso, avaliable as busscard-intell82566DM2.iso at
http://www.transbrasilvirtual.org/debian/busscard-intell82566DM2.iso, today
at 23:55 (-3).
Thanks all!
Samuel.
2008/5/27 cody chamberlain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
On Thursday 29 May 2008 21:28, Miles Fidelman wrote:
> Ron Johnson wrote:
> > Since 90% of all computers are DOS/Windows, and got that method from
> > CP/M, which did it that way back in 1976/77, your "gratuitously
> > different" comment is absurdly wrong.
>
> Actually, it dates back further than
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 05/29/08 19:35, Paul Johnson wrote:
On Thursday 29 May 2008 05:26:43 pm L.V.Gandhi wrote:
I have made a text file in Linux using echo and cat commands. When I
open the file in note pad, I find files are not having line break, but
having a character in place of line
Hello Andrew,
yes i think it is a (minor) bug but being new to debian was unsure
about correct place to report bug.
We have found java1.5 is ok and sufficient for our needs.
cheers
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On 05/29/08 19:35, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Thursday 29 May 2008 05:26:43 pm L.V.Gandhi wrote:
>> I have made a text file in Linux using echo and cat commands. When I
>> open the file in note pad, I find files are not having line break, but
>> having a
Jan Willem Stumpel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Jamie Griffin wrote:
>> Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
>>> You can edit a text file called .Xresources in your home
>>> directory (or create it if it does not exist).
>>>
>>> Put the following lines in the file:
>>>
>>> xterm*VT100*foreground: green
>>>
Celejar writes:
> The problem does not seem to occur with the rtcfile line commented out;
Thank you. That is what I expected but it is good to have it confirmed.
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On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 07:57:00PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I don't know whether there is a debian package, but icetea works fine
> for me on gentoo-amd64.
does this have the same functionality of sun java, has it been
debianized
>
> Ciao,
> Olaf
>
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On Thursday 29 May 2008 05:26:43 pm L.V.Gandhi wrote:
> I have made a text file in Linux using echo and cat commands. When I
> open the file in note pad, I find files are not having line break, but
> having a character in place of line break. Is there any way in echo
> and cat commands usage to put
I have made a text file in Linux using echo and cat commands. When I
open the file in note pad, I find files are not having line break, but
having a character in place of line break. Is there any way in echo
and cat commands usage to put windows line break?
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On Tue, 27 May 2008 20:09:05 -0400
Celejar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 27 May 2008 18:32:21 -0500
> John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Celejar writes:
> > > some sort of regression in the RTC code (I, and the reporter there, had
> > > been running 2.6.24 without any problems),
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 03:39:28PM -0500, cothrige wrote:
> Jan Willem Stumpel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Jamie Griffin wrote:
> >> Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
> >>> You can edit a text file called .Xresources in your home
> >>> directory (or create it if it does not exist).
> >>>
> >>> Put t
On Thu, 2008-05-29 at 10:21 -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 09:13:07AM -0600, Robert Jerrard wrote:
> > Can anyone tell me where to get a java plugin for Debian testing on an
> > AMD64?
>
> just for the record, I just installed and tested gcjwebplugin and it
> seems
I own Acer 5102 wlmi i had really serious issues with the hardware of
this laptop -
Mother Board , Battery , DVD , twice hard disk , Plastics wore
replaced.
I thought i had the only buggy laptop but today i heard more people
(actually only one) at
http://www.whatsup.co.il/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&
On Thursday 29 May 2008 19:44, kj wrote:
> [...]
> >> I'm trying to make three columns out of a postfix mail log. Queue
> >> ID, From address, and remote server response for certain
> >> situations (it's already grepped down to that).
> >>
> >> awk '{print $7" "$6" "$17}'
> >>
> >> $17 is the fir
Jan Willem Stumpel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Jamie Griffin wrote:
>> Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
>>> You can edit a text file called .Xresources in your home
>>> directory (or create it if it does not exist).
>>>
>>> Put the following lines in the file:
>>>
>>> xterm*VT100*foreground: green
>>>
Hi!
I don't know whether there is a debian package, but icetea works fine
for me on gentoo-amd64.
Ciao,
Olaf
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Jamie Griffin wrote:
> Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
>> You can edit a text file called .Xresources in your home
>> directory (or create it if it does not exist).
>>
>> Put the following lines in the file:
>>
>> xterm*VT100*foreground: green
>> xterm*VT100*background: black
>> xterm*VT100*cursorColor
Hi,
I tried to google it out, but no success. The following message appears
on the console repeatedly:
Initializing XFRM netlink socket
which is quite annoying. Normally I use Gnome so I don't notice that but
from time to time I switch to the text console and each few seconds I'm
bothered wit
On Thu May 29 2008, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
> I heard many reports of KDE 4.0 being too buggy for use, but if you're
> feeling adventurous and don't mind sidestepping Debian's package
> management, you could always install KDE from source and file bug
> reports. Tell the rest of us how it go
Op Thu, 29 May 2008 18:51:43 +0100 Jamie Griffin wrote:
> On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 02:54:51PM +0200, Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
> > You can edit a text file called .Xresources in your home directory
> > (or create it if it does not exist).
> >
> > Put the following lines in the file:
> >
> > xterm*
On 29 May 2008, Jamie Griffin wrote:
> On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 02:54:51PM +0200, Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
> > You can edit a text file called .Xresources in your home directory
> > (or create it if it does not exist).
> >
> > Put the following lines in the file:
> >
> > xterm*VT100*foreground:
On 29/05/2008, Paul Cartwright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I didn't know there was experimental AND unstable...
Experimental isn't a full distribution. You can't have a full
experimental installation. It just has a few packages that are
considered too unstable for unstable. Deemed to have a highe
On 28/05/2008, Raj Kiran Grandhi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> AFAIK the DRM in pdf files that prevent you from printing or copying text
> rely on the application to honor the restrictions. So you should just be
> able to download the source of whatever application you are using (xpdf,
> kpdf, ev
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 02:54:51PM +0200, Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
> You can edit a text file called .Xresources in your home directory
> (or create it if it does not exist).
>
> Put the following lines in the file:
>
> xterm*VT100*foreground: green
> xterm*VT100*background: black
> xterm*VT10
John Allen wrote:
kj wrote:
But I cannot find it in my awk book (O'Reilly's sed&awk).
I'm trying to make three columns out of a postfix mail log. Queue ID,
From address, and remote server response for certain situations (it's
already grepped down to that).
awk '{print $7" "$6" "$17}'
$17
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 22:33:15 -0400, David Zelinsky wrote:
> How do I get mozilla or firefox to recognize printers defined in
> /etc/printcap? The printer list in the print dialog has only one
> choice: "PostScript/default". It works, and I can change the printer
> it uses by going into "prope
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 09:13:07AM -0600, Robert Jerrard wrote:
> Can anyone tell me where to get a java plugin for Debian testing on an
> AMD64? I thought www.blackdown.org was the place to get it but that site
> does not seem to exist.
>
> Any suggestion?
just for the record, I just installed a
Robert Jerrard:
>
> Can anyone tell me where to get a java plugin for Debian testing on an
> AMD64?
As far as I know, there is none. At least not for a current Java
version. The best solution (if you really need that plugin -- I haven't
missed it yet) is to run your browser in a 32 Bit chroot.
J.
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 09:13:07AM -0600, Robert Jerrard wrote:
> Can anyone tell me where to get a java plugin for Debian testing on an
> AMD64? I thought www.blackdown.org was the place to get it but that site
> does not seem to exist.
so far as I know there is no java plugin for 64 bit systems.
Can anyone tell me where to get a java plugin for Debian testing on an
AMD64? I thought www.blackdown.org was the place to get it but that site
does not seem to exist.
Any suggestion?
Thanks, Bob
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On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 02:35:29AM +, Walt L. Williams wrote:
...
>
> I kind of got the impression while working to load these that Debian
> offer these Sun Java packages so they can say they offer them but
> try to discourage people from using what they consider propietory
> software by
On Thu May 29 2008, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> > Debian has KDE 4.1beta1 in experimental.
> >
> > so if I am running Lenny, I have to wait for it to get to testing ?
>
>
> Packages from experimental don't automatically migrate to unstable (and
> than testing). Also, even if it will eventually be upl
kj wrote:
But I cannot find it in my awk book (O'Reilly's sed&awk).
I'm trying to make three columns out of a postfix mail log. Queue ID,
From address, and remote server response for certain situations (it's
already grepped down to that).
awk '{print $7" "$6" "$17}'
$17 is the first word
Applications driven by wine 1.0-rc1-1 (which 'dpkg --status wine' seems to be
correctly installed) either do not start any more, or they start but lack
functionalities and hang.
Example of the latter:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ "/home/francesco/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/programY.exe"
fixme:msvcrt:_
Hello Kamaraju,
Am 2008-05-28 17:52:43, schrieb Kamaraju S Kusumanchi:
> Consider the following scenario. I am on machine A.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] $ ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] $ nohup command1 &
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] $ nohup command2 &
> After some time (say after a day or so) I log
Márcio Luciano Donada wrote:
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I wonder if it is possible using the sudo leave with only the user can
edit the files that are in /etc/squid.
Thank you
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D
But I cannot find it in my awk book (O'Reilly's sed&awk).
I'm trying to make three columns out of a postfix mail log. Queue ID,
From address, and remote server response for certain situations (it's
already grepped down to that).
awk '{print $7" "$6" "$17}'
$17 is the first word of the remo
I noticed in my messages log file this line everytime I log out via ssh.
May 26 20:50:10 apple login[13572]: pam_mail(login:session): pam_putenv: delete
non-existent entry; MAIL
This is on an AMD64 machine running Lenny. Is this bad? How do I get rid
of it?
Thanks,
Jeff
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Configure the Satgate router with NAT+DHCP and its done.
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Am 2008-05-28 19:12:11, schrieb Kum Gabor:
> Hello All!
Jamie Griffin wrote:
> I've been trying to change the colors on my Xterm to have a
> black background and green text.
You can edit a text file called .Xresources in your home directory
(or create it if it does not exist).
Put the following lines in the file:
xterm*VT100*foreground: green
xterm*
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On 2008-05-29 13:52, Adam Hardy wrote:
> Johannes Wiedersich on 29/05/08 09:02, wrote:
>> On 2008-05-28 20:36, Adam Hardy wrote:
>>> Just thought I'd ask, even though my web searches don't reveal anything
>>> but Adobe promises and work-arounds involvi
I've been trying to change the colors on my Xterm to have a black
background and green text.
As i want the settings changed globally, i've tried editing the file
/etc/X11/app-defaults/XTerm-color which seemed to be what others had
done on other lists, but this hasn't worked. I don't want to chang
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 07:24:27AM -0400, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> I see where KDE released a 4.1 beta:
> http://kde.org/announcements/announce-4.1-beta1.php
>
> it also says:
> Debian has KDE 4.1beta1 in experimental.
>
> so if I am running Lenny, I have to wait for it to get to testing ?
Pack
Johannes Wiedersich on 29/05/08 09:02, wrote:
On 2008-05-28 20:36, Adam Hardy wrote:
Just thought I'd ask, even though my web searches don't reveal anything
but Adobe promises and work-arounds involving printing to postscript on
a windows box first - but is there software for linux to read DRM p
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On 2008-05-29 13:24, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> I see where KDE released a 4.1 beta:
> http://kde.org/announcements/announce-4.1-beta1.php
>
> it also says:
> Debian has KDE 4.1beta1 in experimental.
>
> so if I am running Lenny, I have to wait for it
Ron Johnson wrote:
> Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
> > I bought some USB external hard disks recently. They automount
> > beautifully on a Debian system.
> When you say that, do you mean the automount daemon, autofs, or
> a similar feature built into various desktops?
Sorry, I should have said "on an
Raj Kiran Grandhi on 29/05/08 02:40, wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
Just thought I'd ask, even though my web searches don't reveal
anything but Adobe promises and work-arounds involving printing to
postscript on a windows box first - but is there software for linux to
read DRM pdfs?
AFAIK the DRM
John Hasler on 29/05/08 02:58, wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
Just thought I'd ask, even though my web searches don't reveal anything
but Adobe promises and work-arounds involving printing to postscript on a
windows box first - but is there software for linux to read DRM pdfs?
Package: pdfcrack
Prio
I see where KDE released a 4.1 beta:
http://kde.org/announcements/announce-4.1-beta1.php
it also says:
Debian has KDE 4.1beta1 in experimental.
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On 2008-05-28 20:36, Adam Hardy wrote:
> Just thought I'd ask, even though my web searches don't reveal anything
> but Adobe promises and work-arounds involving printing to postscript on
> a windows box first - but is there software for linux to read D
I'm attempting to run firefox in a 32-bit chroot using schroot with
run-setup-scripts=false because I don't want to mess with my real home
directory. Firefox is installed, as is x11-common. However:
$ schroot -c firefox firefox
I: [firefox chroot] Running command: "firefox"
(firefox-b
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