or rather, subversion. Those are fully-fledged
systems for collaborating on source code and the likes.
Regards, Anders Breindahl.
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tc/rcS.d/S90myscript or the like. Then it'll be
executed (remember to have `chmod +x`'ed it) at boot. Also remember,
that the script should return, or it'll make the boot process hang
forever.
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ch the non-free codecs. Instructions to install both (which are not
DFSG-free) follow:
Add Christian Marillats repository to your sources.list. Instructions on [1].
`aptitude update; aptitude install mplayer-586` (IIRC).
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[0] http://mplayerhq.hu/homepage/design7/news.html
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way to go. Failing that,
> maybe Intel, though I am not as familiar with their newer hardware.
>
> -Roberto
Please educate me: What exactly determines a NIC's reliability? What defines
its effectiveness?
Regards, Anders Breindahl.
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;s your choice nonetheless. BTW, ``ogg'' is only the
container format -- the audio codec goes by the name ``Vorbis''.
Regards, Anders Breindahl.
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http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2005/07/msg02467.html ?
I couldn't resist. :)
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EVICE SIZE NODE NAME
nasd2682 root4u CHR 14,3 310544 /dev/dsp
You may then use kill to kill the process by pid.
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w do one accomplish to have the laptop's eth0 on a (potentially
NAT'ed) Internet IP-address, while having it consider a gateway on the VLAN
to be its primary route (or default gateway, as I believe it's called)?
Anyway, I'll just let answers settle. Thank you again.
Regards, Anders Breindahl.
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it
didn't answer all my questions. Great short introduction, though.
Regards,
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e data on the device,
you could try repartitioning the disk with cfdisk's ``-z''-option. This will
start cfdisk with an empty partition table, and thereby hopfully working
around cfdisk's inability to detect the size of the disk.
If you dare, how are the results?
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you have gotten it all wrong.
I attempted to kill off a thread by suggesting something obvious. That in
itself is no offence, neither is it supposed to be funny nor ``sounding like
an ass''. I can't grasp how it may it interpreted as such, but please fill me
in.
Regards, Anders Breindahl.
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On Tuesday 26 July 2005 03:54, Michael Z Daryabeygi wrote:
> Anders Breindahl wrote:
> > Have you tried `less`?
>
> Why are you picking on (perceived?) newbies? That's not funny.
> I'm pretty sure he needs more functionality than that.
> And I know from his other t
On Tuesday 26 July 2005 02:19, Rajiv Vyas wrote:
> Are there any free software that would open MS Project files?
>
> Rajiv
Have you tried `less`?
Regards, Anders Breindahl.
OT: My apologies to Rajiv Vyas for clobbing up his/her mailbox.
Why is reply-to not debian-user? Didn'
es, this enables you to use ALSA
without using ALSA-aware mixers.
If this API emulation enabled you to change mixer volumes, the problem you
have was limited to the ALSA mixer API (and the driver itself could be good
enough).
You could try it out. I really am running low on advises, though.
Regards, Anders Breindahl.
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.
By the way, I experienced problems in Debian's autodetection of Windows XP,
when it was already patched to SP2.
But the method is:
Windows (remember to have an SP2-installler-CD nearby in the case of Windows
XP, as you should be unplugged from the network while installing)
SuSE GNU/Linux
On Wednesday 20 July 2005 08:02, Lars Stokholm wrote:
> On 2005-07-19, Anders Breindahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Version of Linux.
>
> 2.6.10-5-386 (default in Ubuntu 5.04 - Hoary). I've tried 2.6.12-3-686
> also, but it didn't make things better.
>
ght be suffering from
the PCM-channel being turned too high up.
If I may venture an arrogant guess: You come from Windows, where maximum in
the mixer settings does not correspond to maximum on the hardware -- and have
therefore turned PCM to 100%, by habit...?
Regards, Anders Breindahl.
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em persists.
(As a sidenote, this would be exactly what your signature warns about).
It isn't a perfect way of determining a bad implementation, but luck also
seems to play a role.
Regards, Anders Breindahl.
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nnameserver ip.of.sec.dns'
> /etc/resolv.conf"
This isn't the best advise, I'm sure. But I *guess* it does the trick.
However, it should be noted that I never tested it with dhcpcd; only dhclient.
Regards, Anders Breindahl.
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saa7130[0]/video: yscale LPI yscale=1024
saa7130[0]/video: set_control name=Mute val=1
saa7130[0]/audio: ctl_mute=1 automute=0 input=Television => mute=1
input=Television
I believe that the output is also logged to some place in /var/log, but I
haven't cared, yet.
Regar
g how saa7134's debugging output reported
the audio to be unmuted and muted accordingly, but nothing helped.
That's not supposed to happen, right? Normally, the output impedance of
line-out-connections is close enough to that of a headphone-out, so one would
expect to hear something. Or am I missing something?
Regards, Anders Breindahl.
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that your Xmodmaps are messed up. I have a similar problem
on this machine, where xdm hasn't loaded my Xmodmap (which is first done in
my xinitrc. Therefore, my keyboard behaves as QWERTY in xdm, and ``Norsk
Dvorak'' when I login.
It's only an idea. Perhaps your /var/
s others on the list could
confirm whether Ettercap could do the job.
Regards, Anders Breindahl.
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ide more information?
What is the relevant software called? Is it run on your company's router or
just on a host behind the router? Could you attempt describing ``ARP
cheating'' better?
Regards, Anders Breindahl.
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ntab -e` herself. Works for me, anyhow.
Anders Breindahl.
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At first, that
variable was only modified in .bashrc, but I wasn't satisfied: I wanted to be
able to alter the currently used audioserver on-the-fly and not only on
re-login.
So I went and hacked this together.
# ! /bin/bash
# This is distributed under the GNU General Public License. I am An
On Friday 08 July 2005 04:58, Carl Fink wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 08, 2005 at 04:07:44AM +0200, Anders Breindahl wrote:
> > BTW, I suppose the thing you mention about the Windows machine would
> > only be a juridical issue. Mr. Marillat packages a bunch of them.
>
> They'
e edited in your ~/.xinitrc. However, I have found it to be
enough to edit ~/.xsession, so that it contains the line ``wmaker''.
Regards, Anders Breindahl.
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mention about the Windows machine would only be a
juridical issue. Mr. Marillat packages a bunch of them.
Regards, Anders Breindahl.
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On Friday 08 July 2005 00:58, Anders Breindahl wrote:
> `mencoder infile.wmv -ovc lavc -ovc lavc -o outfile.avi' should work.
Sorry, I meant to say:
`mencoder infile.wmv -ovc lavc -oac lavc -o outfile.avi'
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oesn't work, read the manpage of mplayer.
Regards, Anders Breindahl.
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relevant hosts, so configuring output through
that would be nice. I have STFW'ed multiple times and found nothing directly
useful.
Any ideas and pointers to information will be appreciated.
Anders Breindahl/skrewz.
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ipt-file has the x-bit set for your group?
Try making the ``link to application'' point to
``sh /usr/bin/''.
Try posting the output of `ls -la /usr/bin/'.
Regards, Anders Breindahl.
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On Saturday 02 July 2005 18:32, askar k wrote:
> Is there step-by-step guide on building a mail server
> postfix+spamassassin+clamavd+etc... on the internet?
http://workaround.org/articles/ispmail-sarge/
Regards, Anders Breindahl.
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re would be the config to look at for this, or how could I fix this?
>
>
> Wayne
Had the same problem. Try commenting out either ``InputDevice "Generic
Mouse"'' or ``InputDevice "Configured Mouse"'' in /etc/X11/XF86Config-4.
That solved i
executables. However, as Lee points out, we probably can help you achieve
what you think you need a Windows executable for, in another way.
Therefore, tell us what you want to do.
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That is, you can probably easily cope with CD1 and an Internet connection
after the initial install.
I personally have never used the second DVD of any two-DVD set I've downloaded
anyway.
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nager would be
> much appreciated.
Well -- I like wmaker, so that'd be my recommendation. Quite lightweight, a
part of the GNU project, and awesome if you never maximize windows -- like
me. :)
Screenshots at http://www.windowmaker.org/gallery.html.
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Thank you for your reply.
I worked around it by `dpkg -r kontact' and recursed it manually up to
`kdepim', I believe.
I have absolutely no clue to why it is necessary to return to `dpkg' for
this cleanup. However, thanks for your help.
Regards, Anders Breindahl.
Any help is appreciated.
(Linux 2.6.8.1, sid, wmaker and kde. Debian-mirror: ftp.dk.debian.org)
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it to be absolutely reliable and secure. No security flaws would
be accepted. On the other hand, we wouldn't want it to be outdated, so any
performance-fixes are not included. What is the best compromise?
Regards, skrewz a.k.a. Anders Breindahl.
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