bad, or when the driver
wasn't really suitable for the card.
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Maybe potato is different, but on woody
$ apt-cache search PSM | grep PSM
mozilla-psm - Mozilla Web Browser - Personal Security Manager (PSM)
Note that the galeon package requires mozilla-browser, and mozilla-browser
recommends mozilla-psm.
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s/Name: //p' )
hostname $hostname
echo dhclient-exit-hooks: hostname is $( hostname )
You could update /etc/hostname too if you like.
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report also gives a workaround, namely to use the command
quotacheck -acF vfsold
explicitly to create quota.user instead of aquota.user.
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nd address book for GNOME.
This or something similar has happened to me too, and apparently to lots of
other people. See
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83840
which says "Should be fixed in 1.4.7".
How can Debian stable users easily upgrade to that version?
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> time
>
>
So why the drive by posting? If you choose to use something other than
Debian or linux, are we supposed to beg you to reconsider? It's a free
world, use what you want.
"Ask not if Debian is ready for you,
ask if you are ready for Debian"
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it means that you can write a program under just
> JR> about any language that will run in a forth environment, and vis-versa
> JR> :)
>
> Yeah. Forth is really cool! What's a pity it is not popular nowdays.
>
On the otherhand, postscript is very much like forth in many
re all the servers
> are...) you hear, "Hey! What the [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>
>
Or do the same thing by hitting the up arrow key one time too many
followed by return...
Anyone know how to make bash history *not* keep certain commands? :)
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, but re-export is an option. (This
is for the userland nfs server.) Also man mountd shows a re-export
option that includes nfs and smb volumes.
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o understand about forth, is that no word means what you
think it means, because someone (or some process) redefined it when you
weren't looking :)
On the other hand, it means that you can write a program under just
about any language that will run in a forth environment, and vis-versa
to gateway
are checked. I am afraid that I can not help with specifics on wvdial as
I don't use it. But the routing tables are the first thing that springs
to mind with this sort of problem.
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On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 10:54:47PM -0500, David Z Maze wrote:
> Jim Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> JR> I am in the process of converting from SuSE to debian, if I choose to
> JR> use testing/woody, will the upgrade automatically follow woody as it
> JR> moves
n the process of converting from SuSE to debian, if I choose to
use testing/woody, will the upgrade automatically follow woody as it
moves into stable? That is, if I begin following woody with apt, will I
continue to follow woody as it stabilizes?
Sorry if this is an obvious one, I haven't actua
in your homedir, what about the system
wide one (in debian is it in /etc? )
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On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 07:54:42AM +0100, Jonathan Gift wrote:
> Jim Richardson wrote:
>
> > the older IIIX(E) series, the new m100 is smaller) If all you are going
> > to do is take notes, then you can get the cheaper 2MB visor, but if you
>
> Yes, just notes. I assum
ing on your machine, this
is like blood in the water to the dumber variety of script kiddies. (the
vaguely smarter ones figure out that an ip with a dozen backdoor
exploits is probably not really running them)
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it's just not as useful imho.
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ore complicated with bridging as well as
firewalling, but ta-dah! there's also a bridging+firewalling
mini-howto :)
note that both the above mini-howtos are a little on the old side, but
(AFAIK) still work with current kernels (2.2.x, not sure about how
iptables affect things.)
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n through less.
> In a related question, can one force sort by rows instead of by
> columns, ie, "a b c\nd e f" instead of "a c e\nb d f"? I say related
> because when viewing copious output through a pager, it would be
> useful to have sort by rows instead of by
he network or phone lines, the jacks are build in. Downside is that it
takes all the space in the pcmcia port. "There can be only one"
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but I have little experience with them.
Ipaq, (expensive and hard to get) can use linux, I don't know how well
they work as a pda though. Anyway, for price and convenience, go with a
visor or palm.
Just my $0.02 worth.
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ompared to evolution. But is
well worth the learning. Together with a good procmail setup, you can do
just about anything with the mail.
www.mutt.org is the place to go for info on mutt. There are a couple of
maillists there also
Evolution is supposed to be more than just an mua yes? how'd y
such processes easier.
Monitering all processes from a give group of users etc. Anyway, good
luck
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be configured to
reply to the List, even if the mail was from a persons account, provided
that the headers included a list address I was subscribed to (or aware
of) Look in the help docs for mutt. For other mua, I have no idea
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On Tue, Mar 20, 2001 at 04:05:50PM +0800, csj wrote:
> On Tuesday 20 March 2001 12:13, Jim Richardson wrote:
> > On Tue, Mar 20, 2001 at 07:30:30AM +0800, csj wrote:
> > > Now that you two mentioned them, I find it curious that both the
> > > YOPY and the Agenda VR3 (fo
Can someone give me a quick crash course on what the relationship
between the names (sid, slink, etc) and the dev_status.
i.e. Is sid the stable tree? woody is testing? I am a little confused
here. Thanks
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, just fork over the cash, but they (or at least the agenda) are 'not
ready for prime time' yet. I got the agenda, and it's fun to play with
and dev for, but it's not replacing my palm pilot anytime soon.
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ing kernel sources
> no problem
> But when I mauch modconf or modprobe, my computer is unable to find the
> modules.
> Have I forgotten to do something?
>
>
compiling the modules themselves is a seperate step from compiling the
kernel. Did you "make modules;make modules_
unintentionally, please do not use the contents
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>
http://cdimage.debian.org has instructions on this I think.
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ported to work properly in RTF im-
> and export. But possibly there are as well some converters around.
>
>
Also, Ted works with rtf fine.
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) says it supports the D-360L. Might try that.
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either/or?
4) How difficult is it to build deb packages from tarballs? ie
./configure;make; -> make a deb. Since I am likely to want to
play with code that has no current .deb
5) Can I "downgrade" packages easily if they cause probs?
That should cover it
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