On Mar 9, 2008, at 8:05 PM, Paul Johnson wrote:
On Wednesday 27 February 2008 06:06:37 pm Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 09:41:24PM +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
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I also would like to spend some Debian money
On Dec 22, 2007, at 2:16 PM, Jose Luis Rivas Contreras wrote:
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Ron Johnson wrote:
On Saturday December 22 2007 10:11:48 Sven Hoexter wrote:
On Sat, Dec 22, 2007 at 04:45:25PM +0100, abdelkader belahcene
wrote:
HI,
I have an AMD laptop,
I downol
On Dec 16, 2007, at 2:29 PM, Jon D. Irish wrote:
Hi Mark,
Still no luck. I keep getting "The webpage cannot be found" errors.
Is it possible that I am missing an Apache package? Here are my
index,html and config files (if it would help).
Thanks,
Jon
Jon,
By "the webpage cannot be found
Is ~/.bashrc only run automatically for non-login shells? I think it
should be "sourced" in ~/.bash_profile so that it will run either
way. e.g.:
source ~/.bashrc
Of course, also run the above command manually to ensure the .bashrc
script works.
Bogart
On Dec 6, 2007, at 12:00 PM, Chris
On Dec 4, 2007, at 4:09 PM, Michael Pobega wrote:
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What is d-u's preferred method of backups? Now that I'm running
servers
on my system (Apache, MySQL, SSH, etc.) I need to find a good
method of
backing up, because no matter how much security s
On Dec 4, 2007, at 11:48 AM, Ron Johnson wrote:
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On 12/04/07 08:45, Bogart Salzberg wrote:
Running "lshw" on the box shows the motherboard as a Dell 0UW457,
v. A03
with socket M2 and Nvidia GeForce 6150LE chipset. The BIOS version
from
testing and I'm nervous about the snowball effect on a box that is
supposed to be "stable".
Bogart
On Dec 3, 2007, at 8:28 PM, Ron Johnson wrote:
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On 12/03/07 18:51, Bogart Salzberg wrote:
Ron,
I'm running the original E
hnson wrote:
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On 12/03/07 18:56, Bogart Salzberg wrote:
Ron,
Interesting: when the USB drive is on, the box stalls during POST.
It is
apparently some kind of deadlock, because when I power down the drive
POST completes immediately.
What motherboar
/07 16:39, Bogart Salzberg wrote:
Dear Debian Users,
I partitioned and installed an ext3 filesystem on an external 250 GB
Western Digital USB 2.0 drive. It mounts OK manually and I can
read/write it. I added this line to /etc/fstab in order to mount the
drive at boot time:
/dev/sdc1 /archive
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On 12/03/07 16:39, Bogart Salzberg wrote:
Dear Debian Users,
I partitioned and installed an ext3 filesystem on an external 250 GB
Western Digital USB 2.0 drive. It mounts OK manually and I can
read/write it. I added this line to /etc/fstab in ord
after reboot, which I found
remarkable. Is it possible the USB drive has introduced an interrupt
problem?
Whoa, that's three issues in one message. ;-)
Thanks for your help with this.
A Debian user,
Bogart Salzberg
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Perl has a "taint" mode (add switch "-T" to the command line or
shebang line, as in "#!/usr/bin/perl -T"). The taint mode, I think,
prevents user input from being used in unsafe operations until it is
filtered by a regular expression.
Taint mode is not as comprehensive as PHP's safe mode. T
Though I much prefer Debian for the server platform, I have found
Ubuntu "just works" in a very nice way on my laptop. I recently
installed Ubuntu 7.10 on my Dell Inspiron 1501 laptop (with Broadcom
43xx) and had wi-fi working with minimal fuss. The "restricted
drivers manager" handled down
I received these same warnings when I removed the "locales" package
as part of an upgrade of libc6. I had to install the locales package
from testing in order to remain compatible. On a second machine I
updated libc6, tzdata and locales from testing all at once and it
worked well.
Bogart
Debian Users,
For a package installed via aptitude or apt-get, is there a log or
other source of information describing the "./configure" command used
to configure the package prior to compilation?
Thank you for assistance.
Bogart Salzberg
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