how I missed it.
Thank you very much, I'll try that when I get home, and sorry for
the obvious question.
yours,
fsm
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led into the kernel and
installed devfsd.
Is there some extra steps that I need to make ? Pointers to the right
documentation and general advice are always welcome :)
thanks,
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ut the above output doesn't tell me that.
Yes it does; .. means the parent dir, and so /var/spool/mail is a symlink to
../mail, i.e. /var/mail (since /var is
the parent fir of /var/spool). It's a relative symlink.
cheers,
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gt; going external), i do, though.
>
Well, last time I checked the ssh equivelents don't use rhosts auth and
can't be force to use it (I may
be wrong on this one though).
You will be better off installing rsh&friends (the instalation cancels the
symlink of rcp to scp, etc).
cheer
thing
> > > like that,
> > > though.
> >
> > Oh, sorry, I didn't understood that that was the only line there :)
> >
> > I would instalar the package that contains rsh (rlogind or
> something like
> > that IIRC). It's highly
> > likely
ge that contains rsh (rlogind or something like
that IIRC). It's highly
likely that it willl run the script for you with the correct arguments.
cheers,
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Solitaire.
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equiv for my full insecure r-services
frenzy.
I probably didn't understood your doubt though, so feel free to ignore this
message :)
cheers,
fsm
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I do not have much experience with it, but basically it can atach to Apache
or something and record all the
steps that you do; you then can add or modify things (it puts everything in
a script) and run it again.
Dunno if it helps but it's worth a shot.
Cheers,
fsm
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Ca
; that works entirely in text mode (eg., similar
> to some pre-Win-3.1 tools from the mid 1980s.)
>
>
Try twin. It's packaged and I think it's what you are looking for here. It's
a windowing system totally text-based
and that works with the mouse (with gpm I think).
Cheers,
ed as 'auto eth0 [etc]'?
I can´t check now but IIRC if you put auto before the rest of the interface
definition it will be 'upped' at boot time.
HIH,
fsm
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> Okay, I claim to be geeky, but I've missed it. Huh?
31 in Octal == 25 in Decimal :)
Cheers,
fsm
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Peter Hugosson-Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, 31 October, 2001 09:32 AM
> To: Debian user list
> Subject: OT: Merry Christmas!
>
>
wall that alloes ESTABLISHED and connections from
the intranet to the Intenet; heck, you could even go mediaeval about it and
only allow http or ftp requests to those hosts present in the sources.line
:)
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ine http sites you would only need the http port open, the
same with the ftp.
Best Regards,
fsm
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it's already on if you press *both* buttons
at the same time it will emulate a middle mouse button.
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On Sat, May 05, 2001 at 07:27:28PM -0700, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> on Sun, May 06, 2001 at 04:09:46AM +0300, tmefnl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > DEAR SIR ,
> > WE ARE INTERESTED TO BUY WET BLUE SPLIT CATTLE HIDES , WITH FOLLOWING
> > SPECIFICATIONS : THICKNESS:over 3.5 MM .
> > SIZE
Colin Watson wrote:
>
> "Frederico S. =?iso-8859-1?Q?Mu=F1oz?=" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Manuel Hendel wrote:
> >> kann anyone help fixing my problem with less? I can't see any ä,ü or ö
> >> if I do a "less file".
> [...]
> >or, if this doesn't work,
> >
> >export LESSCHARSET="de_DE"
>
> T
Manuel Hendel wrote:
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> kann anyone help fixing my problem with less? I can't see any ä,ü or ö
> if I do a "less file".
>
export LANG="de_DE"
or
export LC_CTYPE="de_DE"
or, if this doesn't work,
export LESSCHARSET="de_DE"
cheers,
fsm
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On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 10:11:43AM -0800, Michael Abraham Shulman wrote:
> "fsm" == Frederico S =?iso-8859-1?Q?Mu=F1oz?= writes:
>
> fsm> Michael Abraham Shulman wrote:
>
> >> Can anyone recommend a good digital music editor for Debian/Linux?
> >> I'd especially like one capable of slowing down
On Fri, Dec 08, 2000 at 01:12:04AM +0100, erasmo perez wrote:
> hi !
>
> excuse me, does somebody know where can i find the iso cd images for the
> debian oficial distribution, version 2.2r2 ?
>
> thanks for all
>
>
Go to http://cdimage.debian.org, that's the officail site for iso releases; th
New Star Service Company wrote:
>
> I create .fetchmailrc file in my /home/satyajit .
> like this :
> default
> forcecr
> poll spnetctg.com with proto POP
> user satyajit with password ""
> fetchall
>
> and give command in root
> # chmod 0710 /home/satyajit/.fetchmailrc
>
> I take connecti
Erik Steffl wrote:
>
> I just installed cups and am kinda not sure what's going on (haven't
> read the docs yet), how does it work, in general? I mean do I need
> magicfilter? does it use ghostscript for printing to non-postscript
> printer?
Er, well, actually I installed it recently and jusr
David Z Maze wrote:
>
> Frank Copeland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> FC> On 29 Nov 00 05:34:28 GMT, Lawrence H. Robins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> LHR> I'm curious to know what strategies are used by regular
> LHR> subscribers to this list to deal with the high volume of
> LHR> messages (>250/
Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
>
> On Wed, 29 Nov 2000 13:46:05 +0100, Sven Garbade wrote:
>
>
>
> >Why don t you use apsfilter or magicfilter? I think you can save a lot
> >of work.
> >
Also I found that CUPS works flawlessly on my bix, it's very easy to
configure and comes with HP and EPSON d
Lalo Martins wrote:
>
> Sorry for the huge cross-posting, but I figure that not everyone
> subscribes to -user and -devel, and I had to try to catch
> everyone. Please followup in -devel only - use the "Reply-to".
>
> So, how many Brazilian users/developers are there? (developers=3
> IIRC) I woul
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