Joerg Desch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Prima Link. Mich würde interessieren, welchen ToDo-Mode Du verwendest.
> Alles was ich bisher gesehen habe, war nicht so berauschend. Ich suche
> eine Möglichkeit meine ToDo-Listen projektspezifisch zu verwalten, und
> eventuell in einem Calender als Termi
J C Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > etheral? That's an X program - I would _never_ install X on a
> > server. :)
>
> Which does not mean that you can't install the X libraries and run
> ethereal from a remote X server. Yes, X clients on servers are
> bad. X client libraries are not so
Troy Telford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[`Good firewall']
> I'm more interested in learning how to create a good firewall than
> simply having one. (So I can make one from scratch should I ever have a
> specific need).
Instead of using scripts you don't understand (which leads to a false
impre
Dwight Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What are 'immovables'?
Real estate, not well translated.
Bye,
Fx
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Wayne Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I had _not_ suggested he required the user field. Let me try this
> again;
>
> m h dom mon dow
> 0,15,30,45 * * *
>
> 0,15,30,45 * * * *
I`m sorry: I didn`t see that in fact one field was missing. I`ve just
seen it often that people g
Wayne Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > My crontab looks like this:
> > >
> > > 0,15,30,45 * * * /home/laban/bin/chkwww
>
> so you might try
> 0,15,30,45 * * * * /home/laban/bin/chkwww
The `user` field exists only in the systemwide /etc/crontab. The
user-owned crontabs obviously don`t nee
Lars Bjarby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My crontab looks like this:
>
> 0,15,30,45 * * * /home/laban/bin/chkwww
It's not in all man page versions I have seen: you're probably just
missing a trailing Newline at the end of your crontab.
HTH,
Fx
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> The problem occurs already when inserting the isdn.o module:
>
> matrix:/home/og# modprobe isdn
> /lib/modules/2.2.17/misc/isdn.o: init_module: Device or resource
> busy
Are you using a precompiled Debian kernel? I think it has builtin ISDN
support, which causes a »b
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