Re: File size limit exceeded

2002-05-13 Thread Dr. Christoph H. LARSEN
Hi Ian - what exactly am I supposed to look for in the lsof listing (stupid question, probably, but...) Thanks a lot, Chris On Mon, 2002-05-13 at 23:11, Ian D. Stewart wrote: > On 2002.05.13 07:44 Dr. Christoph H. LARSEN wrote: > > Hi Ian, > > Thanks for your prompt reply. Problem

Re: File size limit exceeded

2002-05-13 Thread Dr. Christoph H. LARSEN
Hi Ian, Thanks for your prompt reply. Problem: I do not have wmheader program anywhere ;-(. There must be another reason why I get this silly eror message. Any thoughts? Thanks a million. Chris On Sun, 2002-05-12 at 21:26, Ian D. Stewart wrote: > On 2002.05.12 02:16 Dr. Christoph H. LAR

File size limit exceeded

2002-05-12 Thread Dr. Christoph H. LARSEN
Dear All, I am running Debian Potato 2.2 r5 on an AMD Athlon single processor machine with a variety of IDE and SCSI hard drives atteched to it. No problems so far. A few day ago, I ran dselect for a system update, and it seems that Debian automagically installed a few libraries (not quite sure whi

Debian/KDE2/Konqueror

2000-11-05 Thread Christoph H.
Hi! I have following problems with Konqueror: 1.) Java is installed (jdk+nsplugin), but the Java applet is always shown in an extra minimized window, not embedded in web-site. 2.) I've installed Real Player 7 Basic NS-PlugIn, but if I want to load a page with embedded Real Player panel (rpm), th

Re: ls -R | grep char_string

2000-10-29 Thread Christoph H.
Am Montag, 30. Oktober 2000 00:39 schrieb sena: > I heard that Christoph H. wrote this on 29/10/00: > > You are searching for a string in the name of all files in the > > current dir and subdirs, but I think you want to search for a string > > _within_ all files. > > &

Re: ls -R | grep char_string

2000-10-29 Thread Christoph H.
> I would like to search all files in the current und subdirs for a > char_string. > Why does this commandstring not work?: > > ls -R | grep char_string > > No error , no nothing - although this certain char_string is in a > simple ASCII text file! You are searching for a string in the name of all