ggestions as to how to do it
would be much appreciated.
best,
--Joe
P.S.: Please _do_ cc: me. It makes it easier to find the follow-ups.
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>>>>> "JDB" == Joseph Barillari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JDB> Hi. After a nasty crash during a dist-upgrade, I discovered
JDB> that /var/lib/dpkg/status was missing (fsck must not have
JDB> been able to save it). I restored a copy form /var
red while processing:
debconf
As tons of other stuff depends on debconf, I can't progress without
it.
Any suggestions on how to fix this would be appreciated.
Best,
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r/lib/cups/backend/parallel",
0xbfff0250, 0xbffef5c0, 9, 10, 7)
I [27/Aug/2003:07:27:28 -0400] Started backend /usr/lib/cups/backend/parallel (PID
693) for job 18.
D [27/Aug/2003:07:27:28 -0400] ProcessIPPRequest: 5 status_code=0
D [27/Aug/2003:07:27:28 -0400] [Job 18] Page = 612x792; 0,0 to 61
nds.
G> Questions:-
G> 1. Is there any Internet access to Linux commands? (I have not
G> found any at Debian and Redhat sites.)
I'm not sure what you mean by that.
G> 2. Gnome, KDE, X interfaces do not appear - How to invoke them?
Try typing 'startx
>> '/'. I wonder where I went wrong...
>>
>> Can I change this situation, without
>> re-formatting/re-partitioning? Or, atleast for now, which files
>> can I safely delete to free-up some space?
You can run "apt-get clean&quo
ms of usefull info.
Have a gander at the gocr package. --Joe
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ution for now as that is a
LS> requirement for the project.
Festival, an OSS/FS TTS engine, is packaged for Debian. --Joe
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nguinppc.org/~daniels/sid/source ./
Without those packages, AA would quit with the message
GL_EXT_bgra not supported - bailing out.
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ected Via Apollo Pro KT266 chipset
agpgart: AGP aperture is 128M @ 0xe000
Any suggestions on how to track down the problem would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
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to track down the problem would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
--Joe
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> you can get this back by setting the Gnome keyboard shortcuts
>> to "emacs" instead of "gnome default".
Try running gnome-keybinding-properties or gnome-keyboard-properties.
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of the settings have to be edited in gconf-editor: see
/usr/share/doc/galeon/README.ExtraPrefs.gz
I don't know about the specific examples you mentioned -- but some of
the features I used disappeared between 1.2 and 1.3.
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ormation about the file contents
KH>(under the assumption that some cryptographic algorithm is
KH>unbreakable).
I think the Freenet project (freenetproject.org) does this with its
datastore. It's open-source, so you could probably adapt its code for
(2) and (3).
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> "PJ" == Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
PJ> On Sun, Mar 30, 2003 at 06:22:06PM +0200, Michael Naumann wrote:
>> I'm a bit clueless now.
>> Hopefully anybody can help me out here.
>> I have two machines m1 and m2 (both woody) connected.
>> I can ssh -X successfull
> "THG" == Thomas H George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
THG> I have a Sony DSC-S75 digital camera which has a usb port. The manual
THG> states the images are stored in JPEG format and the accompanying
THG> software for Windows installs the camera as an additional hard drive so
that, in
case sendmail decides to write to the mailspool at the same time you
do. (Incidentally, does anyone know a better way to lock a mailspool
before appending messages to it?)
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> "JE" == Jeff Elkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JE> As a RH refugee, I'm used to running the 'setup' program to enable/disable
JE> program startups at runtime. For Debian, am I correct in cd'ing to the
JE> /etc/rcX.d dir and moving SXXprogram to KXXprogram to disable it?
J
>>>>> "c" == csj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
c> At Thu, 19 Dec 2002 13:52:50 -0500,
c> Joseph Barillari wrote:
>> The alsaconf package in unstable uses a module called
>> snd-detect to detect installed sound cards:
c> [..
>>>>> "c" == csj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
c> At Thu, 19 Dec 2002 13:52:50 -0500,
c> Joseph Barillari wrote:
>> The alsaconf package in unstable uses a module called
>> snd-detect to detect installed sound cards:
c> [..
Hi.
The alsaconf package in unstable uses a module called snd-detect to
detect installed sound cards:
(from /usr/sbin/alsaconf)
DETECTFILE=/proc/asound/detect
# Autodetection (if detect module is present)
autodetect() {
AUTODET=false
modprobe snd-detect > /dev/null 2> /dev/null
[ -f $DETE
Howdy.
I just switched from Red Hat to Debian and was wondering why any
invocation of `bash` or `which` caused the forking of hundreds of
processes and (eventually) the complaint:
/bin/bash: fork: Resource temporarily unavailable
I investigated my .bashrc, and found that the offending line was
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