Hi.
Try a 'script' utility (man script). This will write all that apears on
your terminal to a file which can be viewed or printed or whatever. Simply
type 'script', run your own script (oops, it could be wise to rename your
own script ;-) and when it finishes type ^d (CTRL-d). Then you'll want to
Hi.
I'm not quite sure, but I think you need an acess point - a device similar
to hub for 'copper' LANs. I don't think two wireless LAN cards can talk to
each other directly (although, as I said, I am not quite sure).
Regards,
Adam
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003, Japox wrote:
> I have just recently bou
Check permissions of /dev files. I don't know about ALSA, but with OSS
modules you need to add users to group audio (adduser audio) if
they should have permissions to use sound card. I guess this will work for
ALSA too.
Regards,
Adam
On Fri, 7 Nov 2003, Phillipus Gunawan wrote:
> I do not kno
> > I need a script to extract all attachments from emails and do an action an
> > each of them (scp to a different machine). How to do this?
>
> As they are passing through the MTA, or are they statically sitting
> somewhere?
Yes, messages come directly from MTA. I know procmail is my friend here
> > logs don't show any particular activity, HDD is heavily loaded (led
> > blinking, system hardly usable). I need to find out _which_ of the
> > processes use HDD most heavily. How to do that?
> >
> Check swap (-> swapoff).
Swap usage doesn't change - I don't think there is much activity about
Hello.
I need a script to extract all attachments from emails and do an action an
each of them (scp to a different machine). How to do this?
Thanks in advance,
Adam
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Hello.
How can I check what is load of my IDE subsystem? Although top, loadavg,
logs don't show any particular activity, HDD is heavily loaded (led
blinking, system hardly usable). I need to find out _which_ of the
processes use HDD most heavily. How to do that?
Thanks in advance,
Adam
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Perhaps there are any other solutions better than using old SVGA server
from 3.6 packages?
Thanks in advance.
Adam Galant
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Hello!
I would like to upgrade my box. But since I have no web access @home, the
system was installed from official Debian CDs. Now I would like to
preapare a CD with _only_ the packages required to upgrade my box. I
believe there is an easy way (like 'get all packages from
http://.../woody-update
.
Thanks in advance!
Regards,
Adam
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> Greetings-
>
> I just built a new machine (AMD XP 2200+, 1G RAM), and I'm trying to do a
> network install of woody. I haven't done this, since I haven't inaugurated
> a new machine since potato.
>
> I created and verified the rescue, root, and driver floppies, and booted
> to the rescue flopp
On Fri, 27 Sep 2002, Johan van der Walt wrote:
> My problem has nothing to do with installing Debian.
>
> I have been away for a couple of months and on return I found that my
> mouse just doesn't work anymore. But then I realized that I forgot the
> root password so I can't get into the system
On Fri, 20 Sep 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry to bother you for a what may be a silly question?
There are no silly questions, there are however silly answers ;-)
> Can it be installed onto a Windows 98 PC
Yes. You need to install it on a separate partion however, if your win98
On Fri, 20 Sep 2002, Tom Allison wrote:
> I have a file: /etc/aliases that has me a bit confused as to it's
> care and maintenance.
>
> The head of the file says it was generated by exim, which I
> thought I purged and replaced with postfix. I made some changes
> to the file...
>
> I am not
On Fri, 20 Sep 2002, Chavdar Videff wrote:
> I am interested in configuring two machines to use thinclient.
> I installed the new Debian 3.0 on my machine. On the second machine my
> colleague has a running Windows 98. I would like to allow my colleague use
> certain applications running on my
On Thu, 19 Sep 2002, Erik van der Meulen wrote:
> Dear all -
>
> I have just taken the dive and decided to upgrade (my Dell Latitude Cpi
> 330) to Debian Woody.
>
> After the process was completed, I was no longer taken into Gnome after
> a boot, but ended at the console login prompt without er
On Fri, 6 Sep 2002, Suraj Kumar wrote:
> hi,
>
> Geoff Crompton wrote on Fri, Sep 06, 2002 at 08:25:58AM +1000:
> geoff> > like at instances where we are maintaining boxen through networks, it
> geoff> > just helps when there isn't costly apparels.
> geoff> >
>
> geoff> What about running p
Summary of the problem:
* woody recently upgraded from potato
* DHCP driven eth0
* when the computer was left running overnigth, in the morning pinging any
host showed 'unknown host', pinging IP resulted in 'no route to host'
* eth0 was up, and had correct IP address
* routing table was empty (
ntly I plan to remove a PCB from a
keyboard and attach a single key which will do CTRL-ALT-DEL. With this key
on the case I will not need to attach separate keyboard to the box!
Regards,
Adam
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Adam
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t all. Netscape displays message "Starting java..." and
stalls. I have tested my applets on other computer
(Sun???+Netscape4.04), they seem to be OK. Did anybody encounter such
problems? How to solve them?
Ada
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