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our PXE+TFTP+NFS-boot system which was setup for the G3's just worked
for the G4's.
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s needed) enabling you to log in to his machine.
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Note: I've only used ssh-tunnels created with -L myself, but this should
work just the same.
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t isn't
in debian's perl-package (or any other as far as apt-file allows me to
see), anybody that knows why? Or just know some Perl-interface to
tcp_diag?
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Michael Satterwhite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Back on SuSE, I could play a wav file just by entering "play file" from the
> Would someone be so kind as to suggest a command line tool for this that's
> available on Debian?
play
(It's in the sox pack
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> I would like to write a script that will select N number of
> random lines in a file. Any suggestions on how to do this?
bogosort -n file | head -N
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some new package.
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music123
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c give out a 10.1.2. address.
Basically it's something like:
subnet 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
range 192.168.1.2 192.168.1.254
}
subnet 10.1.2.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
range 10.2.1.27 10.2.1.136
}
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. kontour)
- libkdenetwork2-dev replaces libkdenetwork1
- libkonq4 replaces libkonq3
The 'probably' is due to the fact that I can't tell if these packages
would be installed if the above problems were solved.
In the 'I don't really know how this should be' category, I wond
wrong, or is this a bug? And if so which severity
should I give it?
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riting it's state file, so try something like:
logrotate -s ~/private-logrotate-status ~/private-logrotate.conf
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IDE), but I haven't tried that (only have an
internal drive).
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4. (That was the summer of 1997.)
> If you did, do you have
> any pointers?
You just have to add support for IDE-floppies to the kernel, (I have no
idea whether Debians standardkernel has that) then it shows up as
/dev/hdX (X dependent on your config).
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