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> Christoph Simon wrote:
> > I was asked to set up a service which would allow anybody having a
> > bluetooth enabled device (celphone, pda, etc) to retrieve some file
> > using a debian box
Hi,
I was asked to set up a service which would allow anybody having a
bluetooth enabled device (celphone, pda, etc) to retrieve some file
using a debian box. Unfortunately, I'm really green with bluetooth, I
don't even own such a device myself. Thus I would like to ask if
somebody could give me t
Hi,
I just installed debian 3.1 and chose to setup a desktop
environment. Everything seemd to go smooth until GDM showed up and
neither the keyboard nor the mouse would work. The keyboard does work
in text mode. In case of the mouse, complains about /dev/input/mice
not being a valid device. The mo
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> what the hell is spews.org? the only black list i have is people who im
> gonna kill :>
Might be your provider.
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In any case, read the other replies you got, they give detailed
instructions for how to boot your new debian.
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d without any method to get out, I wasn't able. If
you wish an answer, change to another black list which doesn't try to
impose how much money somebody needs to have for to be allowed by some
braindead idiots to have an SMTP server. (I'm certainly no spammer nor
do I have an open rela
boot again with the CD or a rescue disk, make sure your /etc/lilo.conf
is ok and run lilo. then it should boot normally.
HTH
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Private answer, for being so offtopic on debian.
> On Tue, Mar 16, 2004 at 01:25:12PM +0100, Simmel wrote:
> > most hopefully we won't need another bomb attack for that. Besides the
> > opinion I have, is pretty common with
;t very good, so take this
with a grain of salt. Also, I have no idea how the v4l device could be
used as a webcam (streaming video). Should work somehow though.
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> On Mon, Dec 08, 2003 at 02:19:55PM -0200, Christoph Simon wrote:
> > Thanks for your reply. I don't have it either, or at least, I can't
> > find it anywhere. What exactly do I
On Mon, 8 Dec 2003 10:14:52 -0500
John M Flinchbaugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 08, 2003 at 09:12:28AM -0200, Christoph Simon wrote:
> > Somebody could tell me how to change the font in menu and dialogs
> > of a KDE program? I do not use anything of KDE beside
Somebody could tell me how to change the font in menu and dialogs of a
KDE program? I do not use anything of KDE beside psi, which got a hindu
looking font after the last update of my debian sid. Where could I
change that? Outside psi, everything looks normal.
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On Fri, 05 Dec 2003 17:24:54 -0200
Leandro Guimarães Faria Corsetti Dutra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Em Fri, 05 Dec 2003 15:31:10 -0200, Christoph Simon escreveu:
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> > This is the interesting line. Just try to see where pid 12945
> > started and why. Then you should k
On Fri, 05 Dec 2003 14:58:22 -0200
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> Em Fri, 05 Dec 2003 14:19:15 -0200, Leandro Guimarães Faria Corsetti
> Dutra escreveu:
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> > Em Fri, 05 Dec 2003 11:58:39 -0200, Christoph Simon escreveu:
> >
>
On Fri, 05 Dec 2003 14:19:15 -0200
Leandro Guimarães Faria Corsetti Dutra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Em Fri, 05 Dec 2003 11:58:39 -0200, Christoph Simon escreveu:
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> > Try the -f option of strace to get the trace of the kids.
>
> It goes forever repeating the
users in the same machine are just OK.
Try the -f option of strace to get the trace of the kids. You might also
want to try removing/hiding ~/.galeon/session/* and similar files.
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> On Wed, 2003-11-26 at 13:04, Christoph Simon wrote:
> > Is there any way to configure mozilla to open inline any file
> > openoffice.org is capable of dealing with, like acrobat reader opens
> > pdf? This is for a pure debian woody.
Thanks for your r
Is there any way to configure mozilla to open inline any file
openoffice.org is capable of dealing with, like acrobat reader opens pdf?
This is for a pure debian woody.
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with a subject of
problem. Even worse, german education has
dropped so much during the last 2 decades, that many natives have
severe difficulties in choosing the right tense or declination. On the
other hand, an interested student can master most of german grammar
within 6 to 12 months, from where on german actuall
x27;t want
> to have to choose the config during the booting phase). A quick
> apt-cache search returned the following packages:
Did you check out the mapping facilities of /etc/network/interfaces?
There is some almost cut-and-paste code in /usr/share/doc/ifupdown/examples
for just this situa
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John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Christoph Simon writes:
> > If your only local provider doubles price in a consumer product, what
> > would happen in your area?
>
> Nothing in particular, in general. For example, there is
be a worse place than I thought.
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price is going up continuously (in steps of two
digit percentages). No more details than this. If your only local
provider doubles price in a consumer product, what would happen in
your area? Would he get support of the local authorities?
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John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Christoph Simon writes:
> > Living in a country where monopolies are ilegal...
>
> Which country might that be?
I'm not a lawyer, so I can't offer you a legal definition of a
monopoly, but
r suggestion. Unfortunately, this is not the rule but the
exception (by percentage of population, not of market).
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cooperating lists seems to be spamhaus and their associates. People
should really avoid them.
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a script coping
the file to /tmp, you can see that any script at that spot actually is
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agicfilter, but apsfilter seems to do
an equally good job.
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for and good with?
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> zwar alles Mögliche da reinschreiben, aber nur ans Ende.
logger (1)
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an example for something very similar.
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iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s $LAN -o eth1 -j MASQUERADE
assuming that LAN is something like 10.0.0.0/8 (your local network and
mask), eth1 is your external interface and IPE is the external IP you
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M-MD5 will be used by default by my MUA. What fooled me
a lot was that I needed to specify a realm (domain) to do so, as the
default didn't work. This seems to work for me, but not from a Windows
box. Also, I'm having troubles defining the certificate for TLS, which
I installed running
nown
which tells me that this is an unknown tag. Trying the -p example from
the info file
dmalloc -p log-unknown
I get:
dmalloc: token 'log-unknown' has been disabled: Disabled token \
-- this is the default now
Is there any way to change this default?
TI
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> okay, I expected a bit more tolerance from debian users - I've just
> unsubscribed.
> sorry for having bothered you . . .
Why don't you just subscribe with a different (private?) account?
-
? I have booted from the Red
> Hat CD, and I can mount the file system. But how can I get the files
> out - I cannot execute FTP or SCP? I have no CD-R in the box... so I
> guess I'll have to backup the files over the network?
Install debian on a different disk in the same compu
cc me on replies...
I didn't. I sent you the mail and cc'd to the list, according to your
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iscs several times. Kernel
version 2.4.17. Maybe somebody else can tell how to improve this
safely. There might also be some hopefully safe changes you could make
in the BIOS.
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ness. That goes down only when something is using heavy
swap, which is usually due to my own errors. Maybe you can check
"hdparm -T -t" on your partitions... I did play around with that, and
after crashing the filesystem a couple of times, it's running really
nicely now.
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> had any crashes since my post ..
Fortunately, RAM isn't that expensive anymore; if memtest86 doesn't
find anything, maybe you triggered a rare race in X.
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ignal 11. Server aborting
Just guessing: Maybe a hardware error? Maybe something related to java
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oadcast-account.
> Or is there another simple way?
> Thx.
Edit a copy of the password file.
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rovide a quick but complete reference. No space for examples (nor is
there a traditional secion for examples). It would render the pages
much longer and more difficult to get an overview. There is no index
in man. Info is designed to deal well with this. Using several levels of
indices, references and cross-references, you can locate quickly any
information you are looking for without reading the whole thing once
more (you did read it the first time, did you?) OTOH, often I try
--help before using man, if I just need a reminder.
> > So what is it that makes you (and others) react so vehemently?
>
> Um. Answered? ;-)
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Craig Dickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Christoph Simon wrote:
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> > Someone already stated that the space is a token separator (in many
> > computer related contexts, not just limited to unix like OSs, but
> > including MS-Wi
amaged...
Sorry, you are right, I always forget about that and have to type it
again there.
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know where you are, but it seems that you are able to make psychiatric
diagnostics from more than 10,000 miles away. I guess, I'll start my
sessions with you, as obviously, you are an expert. Expect some
private mail.
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it is that ex-something
users are not used to type commands, they _click_ commands. Don't you
think there is a reason that command.com didn't evolve since more than
a decade? But then, the unix shell offers a big deal of the additional
power which you can't get easily on a `luser friendly' system.
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; >
> Yes that helped!
>
> Now it is UP and RUNNIG
>
> But Apache is still giving Segmentation Fault.
So go back to the nice people who do know about apache :-)
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in your output. I would suggest that you
> > > simply run 'ifup lo' and look at whether the interface has come up using
> > > 'ifconfig' . If it has, then retry with Apache again.
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> > # ifup lo
> > Igno
en it worked,
much better than before. Too bad, I've no idea what I did then, so if
it happens again, I'll have to guess. But be carefull, there are some
patches which do some really strange things...
Sorry, can't tell you more.
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Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it possible to run and use two font servers simultaneously?
> I could not find instructions for doing this.
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> Is there IE for Linux?
So many problems and still asking for more?
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atively, there is a kernel level traffic shaper, but I
never used that one.
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least, might be some secret external influence (bad/irregular energy
supply, temporary heat, electromagnetic fields, etc.? causing
sometimes even to burn the powersupply of a hub) which I haven't been
able to identify in a year. So, sorry, this is rather just a ``Me
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work to make
it fail with any not spam displaying software including their own
older versions. So most probably they'll do the same to ICQ.
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ith more than one ICQ client
on the local net leads to a very complex situation without
solution. Also, AOL acknowledges but does not forward most of the
messages sent through their server. Obviously, AOL tries to implement
the same policy as with AIM, monopolizing Windows. ICQ is dead. Long
live
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> On Thu, 1 Nov 2001, Christoph Simon wrote:
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> > Would you care to reason your suggestion? I've tested this yesterday
> > on a machine with a recent wo
> Run licq again, see if you still have the problem.
Would you care to reason your suggestion? I've tested this yesterday
on a machine with a recent woody installation. Without success.
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e very strange attempt when asking the client to
automatically determine the proxy configuration: Many ports are
checked, notably ftp among them. They do work well with squid, but
then, I also observed problems in windows with a restrictive firewall.
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th the version of cron in
> potato.
>
> > Tried crontab -e
> >
> > 0,10,20,30,40,50 * * * */bin/ping -s 8 -c 1 www.sunet.se 1>
> > /dev/null 2> /dev/null
Did you try:
/1 * * * * ping -s 8 -i 10 -c 6 www.sunet.se 1>/dev/null 2>&1
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helps IMAP to do it's job is a problem? Then, don't use
IMAP. Craig aready suggested this.
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Paulo Henrique
Provide them with a portuguese translation, adding the comment that
they should not delete it, and, as Craig told you, they should not
access the file by other means than IMAP.
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nsole mode & X mode?
man Xserver(1)
-s minutes
sets screen-saver timeout time in minutes.
zero minutes means never.
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What can I do more to find the cause of the lookups.
AFAIK, Linux kernel have DMA for Via chipsets disabled by default. Did
you enable them? If so, try building a kernel without it.
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ware. There are mime tools for
> this.
Particularly, there is metasend (comes with metamil) which sends attachments.
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t's ultimate fate.
Alternatively, it should be possible to set up an ssl tunnel which
would allow you using just anything. I guess this will require root
privileges, but I maybe for something like this the sysadm should be
willing to co-operate. I've never done that though.
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Ross Boylan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 11, 2001 at 07:48:12AM -0300, Christoph Simon wrote:
> > On Tue, 10 Jul 2001 22:32:37 -0700
> > Ross Boylan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > I don't see a
default. Also, just after
installing, I run mozilla as root and visit a page using java. This
way java is being installed in /usr/lib/mozilla rather than ~/.mozilla
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alled mozilla could shed light on this or
even offer some more evident solutions (Robert?).
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"Martin F. Krafft" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> also sprach Christoph Simon (on Tue, 03 Jul 2001 04:54:15PM -0300):
> > Well, you can remove it. And then, before restoring it from tape
> > again, try to get large file support
woody, most stuff probably supports it. If you're running potato, it
> probably doesn't.
On potato,
deb htto://people.debian.org/~bunk/debian potato main
in /etc/apt/sources.list will do the trick.
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shit
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Even "ls -l" bombs with the message "Value too large for
> defined data type".
>
> What can I do about this?
Well, you can remove it. And then, before restoring it from tape
again, try to get large file support in the kernel. Maybe there are
other ways, but installing
tely. For each file I want to attach it in a
> > > mail.
> > > Can somebody help me make a script, so that they can
> > > be mailed automatically.
> > > I hope I can use pine for the script, or mail is OK.
> >
> > metamail might be able to help...
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isso, mas
esta vez use o programa format com a opção "/mbr".
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On Wed, 27 Jun 2001 15:39:15 +0200
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> On Wed, Jun 27, 2001 at 09:41:57AM -0300, Christoph Simon wrote:
> > That's what I did: Because of a comment I read in debian-user, I
> > started Mozilla first as root (giving myself the permisio
is not crashing. If it weren't for the bank, I
wouldn't want to install it.
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s moment, Load is a little bit lower (about 4), but idle is
> still 0%. Quite weird uh?
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> If any command output is helpful, please let me know.
Your table isn't very meaningful, as it doesn't show even 20% of
load. It might take a while to see. But as you say that all are
usua
be you where running a Netscape/Mozilla client and some java
stuff keeps runnig after a crash...
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(XF86Config(5x), wrong one?),
but couldn't find anything, while expecting some option to specify
something like the mouse device.
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Somebody knows how to get two Xservers running, each using its own
physical keyboard (PS/2 + USB or 2 x USB)?
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On 29 May 2001 08:30:31 -0600
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> "Christoph Simon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I just tried to visit the homepage of lm-sensors, but found out that
> > it is being discontinued. Anybody knows about the fu
I just tried to visit the homepage of lm-sensors, but found out that
it is being discontinued. Anybody knows about the future of this
package? Somebody will take it over or is there an alternative?
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orker of his told him that UNIX had a native utility
> to do this (but he couldn't recall the name). What might this be (or what is
> a program that could do this)?
base64, used for email attachments. Or older uuencode.
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On Wed, 09 May 2001 00:49:07 +0100
Ricardo Melo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ricardo Melo wrote:
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> > Christoph Simon wrote:
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> > O que devo fazer para ter certeza que o problema é a placa de
> > rede?
- Confira que está usando
ce 1.3, but both can be
installed. This wouldn't help anything, as flightgear depends
explicilty on version 1.2.
As I don't know which package is actually wrong, I also don't know
against which package I should file a bug. Any ideas?
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> >>>>> "Christoph" == Christoph Simon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> Christoph> xcdroast on unstable seems to be severly broken these
> Christoph> days. It requi
cdroast on unstable seems to be severly broken these days. It
requires setgid bits to be set, but gtk libs seem to refuse working
for security reasons. Also all external helper programs changed
version, hindering xcdroast to even start. I fixed it for me using
the command line tools :)
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ribe estas líneas en el shell:
cd /etc
echo LS_ALL=es_ES >> profile
echo LANGUAGE=es_ES >> profile
Ten cuidado de no olivar los dos >> porque si sólo colocas uno, vas a
borrar el fichero original.
¡Buena suerte!
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On Sun, 25 Mar 2001 10:00:09 -0300 (BRT)
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> Are you sure? I mean, I'm downloading it right now. (big 95 mb d/l! thank god
> i
> have cable.)
I am sure, but maybe I did it too often and they blocked my IP.
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pay +9 $ ordering the CD. Of course, they tell you so _after_ registering.
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boot floppy
would need to be adjusted to look for the root fs at the right
place. Beside for not losing time searching a working floppy, it would
also speeds up things quite a bit if you burn such a CD with speed 10
or better.
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I'm not completely sure if they *do* work...
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On Sat, 24 Mar 2001 16:21:45 -0800
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> The problem is that we are outnumbered by all them young
> whippersnappers.
Or maybe it just that they make so much more noise...
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; changed the host key.
You are very right in this. But as he asked how to get rid of the
message, and as he said this is a new installation (which means a
previous one had this IP/hostname with another key), I assumed this is
alright in this case. Sorry if that was a mistake.
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checking.
Sometimes it helps reading the messages. Obviously in known_host there
is an entry which doesn't work with 63.xxx.xxx.2 anymore. Find it and
delete it. Next time it will ask you if it should add another one. Say
yes. Bingo!
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So, I must still have somthing configure incorectly.
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> Is there any documentation on this?
The only documentation I know of is the libc. Try "info libc", but
this is mainly tought for C programmers.
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ink might help you is the fact that I have a file
/etc/localtime which is actually a link to the corresponding time
zone. Try this one:
# cd /etc
# rm -f localtime
# ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/US/Eastern
If I hide this link, the system responds in UTC even if the file
/etc/t
and tries to change
group to lp, which the NFS server doesn't seem to like, but I'm not
sure. In the end there is a file with 0 bytes. Anybody could tell me
what I'm doing wrong?
TIA
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the harware clock to what it
should be during shutdown. But if you actually what to do it your
self, have a look at man hwclock(8), specially the options --utc and
--systohc.
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